Everything’s Gonna Be OK Soon.

November 17th, 2006

I already wrote this post and then I hit Command W on the wrong window and lost everything. Sometimes I wish Firefox asked a user, “Are you sure you want to do this?” Ah well.

So, yeah, this post was written once before and we’ll see how well my memory does the second time around. Chances are, this will be the shorter version.

We went to 10 F*@CKING Years last night at Irving Plaza. I remember back in the day when cameras weren’t allowed inside any venue. Thank goodness for the good ol’ cell phone explosion, that’s no longer the case. Tobyjoe and I were able to get in with not one, but two D200s. We snapped some images while we were there.

The Mountain Goats were incredible. They always are (for me). I got to hear This Year and No Children as well as Dance Music. I hadn’t ever heard those particular songs live before. At one point, the whole upper level seemed to explode into song.

“I AM GONNA MAKE IT

THROUGH THIS YEAR.

IF IT KILLS ME.”

I can’t remember if it was Heather or Anna who said, “You know, I think it’s chemically impossible to NOT like that song.” Either way, it’s true. And if you haven’t heard it yet, go get it on iTunes. It’ll be the best 99 cents you ever spent. :]

Clem Snide played as well. I hadn’t ever heard him (them?) before last night. I was really quite into it. I plan on downloading some stuff today.

Jon Stewart did not make a stage appearance, which annoyed not only me but others as well. Someone screamed out, “I WANT MY MONEY BACK, JON!” when the projection screen dropped from the ceiling right before Superchunk came on. The thing is, I’m pretty sure he was there but in disguise. One of his correspondents did a bit in the VIP section and a random crowd member joined in. The “random crowd” member wore a wig, which covered his face entirely. The more he spoke, the more I was sure it was Mr. Stewart. But I am not positive.

Either way, I was a little annoyed that he didn’t take part in a party celebrating 10 years of his show. I’m hoping he had really important business to take care of elsewhere.

But Samantha Bee was there as was John Hodgeman and the cute, super funny British guy. It seemed like everyone funny was in the VIP balcony last night.

Overall, we had a great time. I must admit, I was really only there because of The Mountain Goats. I just can’t get enough of them. A lot of people were there just for Superchunk.

The strangest part of the evening took place on a photograph that Tobyjoe accidentally got while shooting the sound booth’s TV screens. He was metering off of the sound guy’s cell phone, which was the lightest part of the shot. He got this picture.

Here is a zoom:

I almost didn’t put the picture up because it feels too personal and real and sad. I asked Tobyjoe what he thought as it humbled the both of us immediately. We stumbled on something that we weren’t meant to see and now I’m putting it up for others who aren’t meant to see it. And I’m not sure how I feel about that. I, of course, ran with it. I had all sorts of thoughts about what was happening to Andrea. (Had he broken up with her on a cell phone? Did he break up with her before and she was writing to work things out? Did he tell her that her boyfriend or husband was cheating on her? What was their story? Why was I being so nosey?)

I was wrong about the length of this post. The second version is much, much longer than its practice run. I’m sorry about that. Rest assured, there is much more from last night that I didn’t write down. In the end, the event brought out a lot of laughter but a bit of sorrow as well. And at one point I actually cried during the song Game Shows Touch Our Lives. And even though I got to see my beloved Mountain Goats somehow my thoughts today keep coming back to Andrea.

”People say friends don’t destroy one another. What do they know about friends.”

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10 F*@king Years.

November 16th, 2006

Tobyjoe and I have tickets to see 10 F*@CKING Years tonight at Irving Plaza. I’m looking forward to it for the obvious reasons (Hello, Jon Stewart!) but mainly because I freaking love The Mountain Goats and I had to miss them this fall due to a soccer match. Superchunk will be there as well and I haven’t seen Superchunk since I was in college. I’m hoping to snap some pictures. We’ll see how militant the Irving Plaza staff is.

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Consummate This Post.

November 15th, 2006

We went to a wedding in Cleveland last weekend. We rented a car, drove to State College on Friday night, stayed over, and them left for Ohio the following morning. The wedding began at 6:30 PM. We were in Cleveland by 2:30.

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JPG Magazine and Me!

November 13th, 2006

About a month ago, Derek asked me to take part in an interview for JPG Magazine. It was about Self-Portrait Day. I had a lot of fun answering questions about the site, its history, and how it runs. I gave away secrets, I told stories, and I was asked to give five names of those who stood out over the years as well as explain why. I’m pleased to report that the interview is featured in this month’s issue. I’m even more excited to see it in print.

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The New York Post Project

November 10th, 2006

A few months ago I started a project called The New York Post Project. The pictures can be seen on Flickr as well as on here. I have had one rule all along: do not under any circumstances say anything cruel about the people in my photographs. You can diss me all you want, but leave them be.

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Can You Answer Any Of These?

November 9th, 2006

I woke up full of questions and instead of asking Google or calling a bunch of customer service representatives to get some answers, I figured I’d try using this site first. So, if you hold the answer and/or any valuable information to any of the following items (which have nothing to do with one another) please feel free to email me and/or leave a comment. (Email: douchebag at mihow.com)

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Blog For Me Dammit!

November 8th, 2006

I tried to get Tobyjoe to write this for me today because I am a total moron when it comes to writing political commentary. He said (and I quote):

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Save the Cheerleader. Save the World. Part 3

November 7th, 2006

Spoilers below!

Last night’s Heroes held its own. Niki is seemingly more and more evil while her son is showing superpowers of his own. It would seem that he’s able to modify electronic devices and/or computers by the touch of his hand. And I know I’m getting ahead of myself with this next one, but that’s part of the fun with watching a show such as Heroes. Here’s my hypothesis: He’s going to be the one to dismantle the bomb with a mere touch of his hand.

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Hipster Girl Gets Blasted

November 6th, 2006

Tobyjoe and I watched the NYC ING Marathon yesterday. Unfortunately, due to busted IT band, I had to postpone my entry until next year. I did, however, wander up Bedford Avenue in order to cheer the runners on. The event brought tears to my eyes. I was really moved.

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Chewbacca and Me.

November 3rd, 2006

It’s nights like tonight I remember why I love living in New York City. Where else might one find something like this on their way home from the office?

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