I spent my day figuring out my work's shipping taxes for every town and county in new york today (I don't even do my own taxes). They've somewhat forced me into this new position at work, but it'll be a more steady work schedule and I'll get in and out much earlier now, which will be nice as well. This way I can focus a lot more time on band stuff, which work as of late hasn't allowed me to do. Plus they're paying me more, so I can't complain.
I spent a little bit of my "bonus tax package", so I guess the idea behind it is working? Bought some new clothes, which is always nice (although I will most likely wear them everyday for the next couple months, thats how I roll son). I've lost 25 lbs since January, so most of my old clothing hasn't been fitting me right, and I felt like I was back in middle school, when I went through that southpole stage of my life, thank you JC Penny.
Anyways, things are pretty cool. The Daily Chorus just wrote a review for our new CD so I was excited about that all day, and my most amazing friends ever are starting to help Pete and I with contacts and getting our act together so we can really dive into all of this. I hate asking people for help, especially friends for my band stuff, I can't really explain it, but it makes me feel selfish. I need to work on that.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
Jamie and Mark were in the city interviewing for jobs today. They came over afterwards and we got some drinks across the street an Northeast Kingdom. They'll be moving down here in the coming weeks, which is crazy, since pretty much everyone I knew from CT will now be living in NYC soon.
I remember hating this city on my first couple visits. It was too loud and there were too many people, granted I had only really been to times square and I was probably also driving a van and trailer, but I like it a lot here. It's starting to actually feel like home. I mean CT will always be home to me, but I'm glad that I can feel comfortable here now, and actually socialize. I haven't felt this relaxed and open for too long. It's nice.
I'm also looking forward to going back to CT for the weekend. I haven't been home for a couple of months, and its a really nice pace to get swept back into. I'll most likely be moving back within the next couple years if all goes according to plan... or if things go according to plan and then some I could probably afford to be out touring and live in the city. So we'll see.
Here's to the present and for whats to come.
I remember hating this city on my first couple visits. It was too loud and there were too many people, granted I had only really been to times square and I was probably also driving a van and trailer, but I like it a lot here. It's starting to actually feel like home. I mean CT will always be home to me, but I'm glad that I can feel comfortable here now, and actually socialize. I haven't felt this relaxed and open for too long. It's nice.
I'm also looking forward to going back to CT for the weekend. I haven't been home for a couple of months, and its a really nice pace to get swept back into. I'll most likely be moving back within the next couple years if all goes according to plan... or if things go according to plan and then some I could probably afford to be out touring and live in the city. So we'll see.
Here's to the present and for whats to come.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
I dislike that fathers day is this weird and awkward day for me now. It just borders on uncomfortable for me when people ask about it. I feel weird even making a phone call to say "happy father's day". Life.
In lighter news, my tax rebate came in and I'm going to buy so many new party vests. Watch out.
In lighter news, my tax rebate came in and I'm going to buy so many new party vests. Watch out.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
My friends in the band Lorien came up from Nashville this weekend to play a showcase for Universal/Motown. I missed their set because of work, but they said things went well, and I showed up to a room of label reps and people complimenting them on their set.
This was the second time I've hung out with the guys (and girl) and it was an awesome time to say the least. I can easily consider them great friends even in such a short time. We headed out to Hanger Bar after the show last night for the Stolen Transmission party where Jiscilla, Erica, and the rest of the girls were hanging out. Good times, with good friends.

Anyways, check out Lorien's music over at their myspace page, they're currently self-recording a new album, and from what I've heard so far, it sounds amazing.
This was the second time I've hung out with the guys (and girl) and it was an awesome time to say the least. I can easily consider them great friends even in such a short time. We headed out to Hanger Bar after the show last night for the Stolen Transmission party where Jiscilla, Erica, and the rest of the girls were hanging out. Good times, with good friends.

Anyways, check out Lorien's music over at their myspace page, they're currently self-recording a new album, and from what I've heard so far, it sounds amazing.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Hot as balls.
A conscious stream of things that I am looking forward to this year...
- James Lester making the move into our place
- AGBPOL shows... it's been like 8 months since I've played a live show
- Press kits getting out in a couple weeks
- Launching "Bring Back Recess"
- A new AGBPOL record at the end of the year
- Drumming more
- Finally getting in shape
- Nintendo Wii
- More trips to Anytime
- Hopefully touring full time after this year
- Hangz with friends
- New seasons of The Office, Scrubs, 30 Rock, and Dexter
- and boobs... right?
High fives
- James Lester making the move into our place
- AGBPOL shows... it's been like 8 months since I've played a live show
- Press kits getting out in a couple weeks
- Launching "Bring Back Recess"
- A new AGBPOL record at the end of the year
- Drumming more
- Finally getting in shape
- Nintendo Wii
- More trips to Anytime
- Hopefully touring full time after this year
- Hangz with friends
- New seasons of The Office, Scrubs, 30 Rock, and Dexter
- and boobs... right?
High fives
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Trainwreck Hockey
Went to trainwreck last night and had a awesome time with awesome friends. That group is quickly becoming a favorite of mine . We watched some awesome dude drunk-dance for such a long time, and then we got some Mexican food.

Tonight was the final game of the Hockey season.
I'm not that much of a sports fan, but I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed this years Stanley Cup series. Hockey is awesome, it may be the Canadian blood flowing through me... but it's a pretty ridiculous sport, and I have a new found respect for it.
I think I just like to see people getting shoved into walls... and the announcer who is stuck between the two benches in a tiny and hilarious box. Whenever he talks, the camera men always do a long and dramatic zoom in on him.
I also like being at the bars and hearing dudes behind us talk about how often they think athletes get laid, and that they wish they themselves were 6'4. Here's to next years playoffs.

Tonight was the final game of the Hockey season.
I'm not that much of a sports fan, but I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed this years Stanley Cup series. Hockey is awesome, it may be the Canadian blood flowing through me... but it's a pretty ridiculous sport, and I have a new found respect for it.
I think I just like to see people getting shoved into walls... and the announcer who is stuck between the two benches in a tiny and hilarious box. Whenever he talks, the camera men always do a long and dramatic zoom in on him.
I also like being at the bars and hearing dudes behind us talk about how often they think athletes get laid, and that they wish they themselves were 6'4. Here's to next years playoffs.
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