Monday, March 1, 2010

The Keyboard is Grimy with Overuse

So, it is Monday again. I feel good about it. I have incredible gas, and you do not need to know that, nor if I were you, would I want to know that, but sometimes facts are presented without much cause for being reasonable or needed--see cable news, if you need further examples

Well, Saturday was a day of Ultimate Frisbee. It was an especially long run of games, three hours to be exact. I had some good plays, and some good throws, but I biffed a pivotal point at the end, which bummed me out. We played barefoot, in the watery grass--it was a blast. But, two days later, my body is still hurting, and I have realized that my workout ethic is going to change--tomorrow in fact. Tomorrow, during my free period I am going to hit the gym--I am making a change. On Friday, when I move into my new crib...I do not know what I was going to say here. I started this post yesterday, and then the bell rang. Anywho, I anticipate Friday will be an exciting day of change.

I bought a huge cardboard box off the street for 10 pesos--it was a good buy.

I need to practice my guitar songs for the lesson tomorrow. I am not putting in enough time to learn the new songs. I must be forced to do so--I shall force myself...after this blog.

I used google reader for the first time today, and I checked in on the musings of my various friends. I also, spent an evening reading and commenting on Reddit.com. I was not aware of the culture emerging within "social media". There are jobs, nerds, drama, racists, conversations, arguments, love, and weird shit--it is truly evolving at an incredible speed. I can't quite wrap my mind around the whole thing.

I cooked pasta last night--my neighbor lent me some gas. My house is still pretty damn clean.

I need to pack today, and I also need go to Costco.

I am not grading papers, but I do carry them home with me in my backpack. I am failing on grading.

I am listening to a series of good live performances put out by the French Geniuses at La Blogotheque. They basically take artists and push their music into different settings: street corners, bars, elevators, houses, etc. I am currently enjoying the series of Bon Iver concerts. Here is a little bit of the Lump Sum for you.

(The pictures spread through out are glimpses of my classes, and a taste of a clean apartment at night.)

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