Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Someone Thinks they're Hot Shit...
Oh and that someone is me, look who has an article on NYTimes.com. Yea, thats right. Me. I am about ready to pass out. Talk to you kids later.
The New York Times - "Success Blooms for U. Oregon Student With Online Flower Business"

Sunday, May 16, 2004

The Pabst Pope...
Went out to McMinamins with the staff, then dropped by Jared's and drank a ton of beer and Sean's favorite drink — vodka and sprite — and realized that Jared's neighbor has an amazing vintage clothes collection, literally, a basements worth that he is willing to part with for smallish sums of cash. Hellooo new coat.

Thursday, May 13, 2004

Kissing the Lipless (Or Goings On About Town....)
So I was reading an article about Sony's attempt to beat Apple to the iPod market (ahem, Sony, WTF? Where have you been dudes) and the Sony music story which the article essentially claimed to be even worse then iTunes. Additionally, Sony is charging $1 per song which is fine but the company is charging $2 for any song over seven minutes . This makes no sense (and the article noted the absurd nature of such a blatantly greedy move) but the song they used as an example was Billy Joel's "Scenes From an Italian Restraunt" which gave me this incredible urge to hear it again. So I downloaded it and was reminded of why Billy Joel is the pimp-master. He tells an entire post-high school-catching up story in this one pop song, which is essentially three songs bookended by two shorter intros. It's like a pop opera.
The title of this blog entry has nothing to do with anything, I was listening to The Shins. But I do have a good story about absolute mortification. I was at Diana's birthday talking with Jess and her friend. He mentions his band was playing in Seattle with Ben Kweller. It goes a little something like this:

Jared (Jess's Friend): So we were playing with Ben Kweller.

Steven (Rudely Interrupting): Oh man Jess, that reminds me. There was this band called The Carolines playing the EMU, you have to hear them, it's totally music you would like.

Jess (looking annoyed): What?! Are you kidding me.

Steven looks confused

Jess: Jared is the drummer for The Carolines.

Steven wants to die

Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Nueva Musica
Two new bands, HOT HOT HOT. The Decemberists & The Carolines, and both local oooh! (Sort of, Portland is close enough) Nice weather, too much work, can't write much.
I also added the lovely new feature you see below, that's right my babies, comments. OHHH yea.
Heart - Steven

Friday, May 07, 2004

Rummy Returns
I woke up today to NPR, as I usually do, but this morning the soothing tones of 'Morning Edition' were replaced with a familliar yet disturbing voice. Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld?!? It was live coverage of the Senate hearings on prisioner abuse in Iraq, let me just say, Rummy was not built for a career in the media. He distinctly lacks what I believe they call a 'radio voice.'

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