Thursday, December 28, 2006

Taggage wordage

Ok, so I was "tagged" about a week ago and because of my rad skills of procrastination I am just now getting around to "un-tagging" myself. (If I were still 12 and this were a game of freeze-tag, now would definitely be the point of the programming where I would go to the bathroom.)

Anyway, on with the taggage:

1.) I have a keen ability to wage "What if" conversations with myself about pretty petty, non-consequencial things. I usually do this a few times a day, usually revolving around and email response to a co-worker, a phone call or me telling someone I can't hang out. At first I usually go over the words I want to use, not trying to be offensive or trite. From there I try to gauge the respondents response -- both good and bad -- and figure out a response for their response -- both good and bad. Then repeat. I will sit and go over a simple email for minutes/hours before hitting send. Sometimes it has gone days until I got the wording they way I felt most comfortable and my responses all worked out. Weird. But I just want to be prepared.

2) I envision myself as becoming a "classy" looking bald man. You know, the college professor type. The dude with no hair, glasses, tweed jacket or sweater. The intelligent type. Problem is, I have no tweed jacket. Don't need glasses. However, I have no problem in the sweater category and in THE FACT THAT I AM LOSING MY HAIR. Come on, seriously. I'm 24 (almost 25, yeah! for lower car insurance.) and I'm going bald. Weird.

3.) I was editor of my college paper. Met my wife there. Taught her everything she knows. Now she has a better job than I. Weird.

4.) I have a wife who is the only person in the world who knows that by turning the TV to channel 4 (because in our non-cable-having-household it doesn't come in) after 10 minutes the TV will automatically turn off. Weird.

5.) I once had a stage in my life where I didn't like to wear jeans. Just wore those cargo-pant things and khakis. In high school. I now wear jeans all of the time. I also never wore any other sock than those little white anklet thingies. Also in high school. I now have a self-imposed vendetta on white socks. Give me a pair of thick 100% cotton black socks (I don't care if they don't match my pants) and it's go-time. Weird. (Well not really, I guess.)

6.) (Because I want to) I have a fear, a little one, of when I am driving and someone goes to pass me that they are actually passing me just to slow up, pull out a gun and shoot me in drive-by fashion. This proves especially emotionally draining when I drive back to Ohio and have to go through Chicago. Weird, indeed.
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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

So yeah.......

So I guess I fell off the face of the Blearth (that's blog and earth combined, get it!) Doing so was one of my fears before attempting to carry on a successful blog. My last post was of honeymoon pictures. I have others and fully intend of posting them. but in the meantime, here is my dog.

Enjoy.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

After the storm



In the studio




Two shots of my friend, and rock legend/all-star/guru/star, Tim in the studio working on some solo material. Yesterday's Kids. The Obsoletes. Listen. Study. Learn. Enjoy.

The studio was in a guy's house where the largest Great Dane I have ever seen lives. I swear it could swallow my fiance in one bite. Doesn't even have to chew. Wow, ok, I have derailed. Enjoy the pics.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Dance


One of my favorites (though it wouldn't reproduce very well in print) from a not-so-super-exciting assignment. The dancers are from the Dominican Republic and are students at Fox Valley Technical College. The two were part of a bigger group of dancers (all students, and all international students from across Latin/South America) taking part in Sabor Latino, a party thrown during Hispanic Heritage Month.

(Photo copyright The Northwestern.)

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

So who is that dude?



He is only the coolest, most rad dude you will ever meet, that is. And that would all be true, if he wasn't so lame. Damn.

(Photo courtesy of my better half

About that time of year.....



.... for the harvests to begin. But these guys are chopping up the corn (stalk and all) to feed the cows on their dairy farm.

It's been rainy for the past two days and hasn't got out of the mid-60s. Totally rad. Fall friggin' rocks!

(Photo copyright The Northwestern.)