понедельник, 20 октября 2008 г.

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Well, we've made it.� Braner and I are safely in Denver and hanging with all the K-CO people who are in this area.� If you're in Denver and we haven't seen you yet...we need to hang.� Here are some quick shots of the trip out to Denver.



Andy_2_7 This is Andy is in "travel clothes."





















Andy_3 Waiting in Springfield for the flight to take off.





















United Boarding the plane.





















Aisle Try to tell me this isn't one of the inspiring photos you've ever seen.� The aisle of a plane is brilliant, and if you look closely you can see part of my knee.�



















That's all for now.� Sadly, I didn't get any pictures when we landed because we were trying to get our bags, find the rental car, and get to the Miller's home.� There are more pictures of our Denver adventures to come.� I'll get some shots of the trees here.� They are gorgeous.� Until next time,� peace.


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From toft_froggy**: when you see this, quote some Shakespeare

The gentleness of all the gods go with thee
I have many enemies in Orsinoapos;s court,
Else would I very shortly see thee there.
But, come what may, I do adore thee so,
That danger shall seem sport, and I will go.

Antonio, Act II, Scene I, Twelfth Night

I love this play. I saw it for the first time when I was 12 years old. My father directed it, and my older sister played Maria and it was the first time Iapos;d ever seen Shakespeare and understood it.

Of course it doesnapos;t hurt that the show, (and this speech in particular) is very slashy. Hmmm. This may hatch a chicken/egg debate.


**by way of futuresoon
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But then what ever does?

Since I was staying at Ersquo;s the other night because of the Boy being with My Heart I had grabbed my secondary bike (which I keep at Ersquo;s) to take on my little adventure. I met Stalwart in the morning at the Gateway Fred Meyers and put his bike on the bike rack along with mine. He dropped me off at work with my bike and I took my bike into the office where it sat comfortably Right Next to me all day.

You would have thought that sometime in during that time I would have checked the tire pressure. But nope I didnrsquo;t.

Any how at 3pm I got changed put my hair up grabbed the bike, made sure I had water and headed out the door to well wishes from the office.

Look, its 12 miles to My Heartrsquo;s work from our house I figured, pfft, I can at least bike into West Lynn from Wilsonville no problem.

So off I go. I was huffing almost immediately and down shifted. Its very slightly uphill from my work. Not really anything you should notice really but I felt like I was really dragging. I had a head wind but still not anything strong. I finally looked down and realized my back tire was going flat. Well Crap. I considered going back to the office and using the air hose there to fill it but decided since I was already halfway to the chevron station with the cheap gas, I would use that.

I pedaled on. Jeeze Louise I was still going faster than if I walked the bike so I kept it up. I passed the bus stop for the 96 which goes into down town Portland and decided if the tired wouldnrsquo;t inflate I would just resort to the bus (which I didnrsquo;t want to do). I filled the tire and could feel the difference immediately. Cool

Then I pedaled my butt over the highway and down to Target to pick up another helmet since I had forgotten mine. That accomplished I headed up the hill towards Stafford road. I didnrsquo;t get very far before I realized that A) I was really struggling up the hill and B)my tire seemed to be loosing a bit of air again. At the top of the hill I stopped in the shade of a tree and threw down the bike in disgust. I grabbed my water bottle and sat for a little bit to assess my self.

I checked the time on my phone. It had taken me 45 minutes to go 3 miles. Thatrsquo;s about walking speed. I gave the tire a squeeze. Definitely not as full as at the gas station. I had signal on my cell phone but I knew there was a 3 miles stretch on Stafford road where cell service blinked out. Stafford road is horse country and pretty but it is mostly gently rolling hills. Nothing really higher than I had just climbed but still continuous hills before dropping towards West Lynn then climbing again. I considered the bike, I considered how I felt and said fuck it.

I picked the bike up turned it around, aimed, down the hill and practically coasted back to the bus stop a mile and half away. I waited 5 minutes and the 96 arrived. The bike rack on the front of the bus gave me a few seconds of complaint then fit my bike just fine. I paid my money and settled in.

40 minutes later I was dropped off at the corner of 2nd Ave very near the Hawthorn bridge in downtown Portland. I started across the Hawthorn Bridge and was passed by tons of cyclist leaving downtown on their daily commute. Irsquo;ve been across the Hawthorn tons of times and again this isnrsquo;t a steep bridge. I was having trouble just getting to the crest and then never really built up any steam going down the other side. Realizing there was no riding home like this I called Stalwart. His apartment is less than a mile from the Hawthorn Bridge. He was home with my car. I told him to stay there and headed that direction. It took me a bit but I biked up to Stalwarts apartment by about 5:10 pm.

I put the bike on the bike rack on the back of my car and stumped down to his apartment to rest in the cool air for a few minutes. I explained my adventure to him and when I was leaving he came out and took a look at the bike. When he counted the cogs on the gears we came up with one of the reasons I was getting no love from my bike when headed up hills. My lowest gear is only a 1:1 ration. Not a hill climbing gear set up.

This is what I get for buying a cheap ass Wal-Mart bike for my secondary bike. *sighs*
The bike is actually a good bike but it needs different gearing for Portlandrsquo;s hills. Its fine for up around Ersquo;s which is mostly flat so Irsquo;ll take it back up there Tuesday when I leave again.

Well the Boyrsquo;s father, DumbA$$, had picked up the boy so I headed Home in the car. I related my adventure to My Heart as we had dinner and the love of my life smiled and said shersquo;d really hoped to go for a bike ride that night. I grinned and since I hadnrsquo;t showered off yet told her I was game as long as I was on my Gary Fischer.

We rode around the neighborhood which is hilly, and I had no issues other than being tired from my previous work out.

Frankly, it just comes down to you get what you pay for. The Gary Fischer bike cost me about $500 plus the other doodads I bought like the rack for the back, the head and tail lights and the panier bags. The Schwinn was from Walmart. Nough said.

One of the plusses of all this is that I am now definitely over 100 miles for the year. So no matter what that adventure was worth it

Saturday I plan on riding out to meet My Heart at her work. Thatrsquo;s 12 more miles under my belt. Let see how far I get by the end of the year. It would be wicked cool to see how far I could have gotten in a straight line by then. So far if I had started out at my house and headed south I would be below Salem by now. *grins* I totally rock.
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david grier




Well- itapos;s been a while, hasnapos;t it?

LIFE is all about school and work and love and music right now.

the school and work part can be mighty stressful at times but the love and music help to even it all out, for the most part.

i havenapos;t updated this THANG in 4E.

this summer i went on a nationwide tour with a band: plastiq passion. You should all check us out.

it was really fun and awesome and i canapos;t wait to do it again.

got to do and see a lot of things.

all in all it was excellent.

made a lot of new friends.



ummm what else.

on saturday me and jamie were extraapos;s in a movie. We got to dress up like hippies and run away from zombies.
it was good times.

last night my dad, jamie, and myself went to Eastern State Penitentiary for their haunted attraction. It was fun but it wasnapos;t as scary as it should have been.

TODAY ive been a lazy bum.
watched True Blood.

thats about it.

this weekend i shoot some scenes for MY movie.

im a little behind on planning for it, but hopefully sally and i can work it out.

its gonna be good once its done i promise

this is why i never update this thing, cause i have NOTHING to say.

stay classy, planet earth.

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воскресенье, 19 октября 2008 г.

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Yay for Kung Fu friends I got to practice some more tonight and the standing practice earlier in the day was most helpful in repelling most of the blows dealt by the 19 year old ball of youthful enthusiasm that is my friend C. He did manage to land a few rather firm whacks on my ribcage tho. Iapos;m most grateful for the practice and teaching. Then I found a whole bunch of Qi Gong videos on the Youtubes so Iapos;m totally high. But now that spleen is totally awake, he want beans, he donapos;t care how late it is. Yeah, bread and granola and bananas are good food but not enough to recover from a day of practice.

Tomorrow I go in to do my audition for reading charts at Guiding Tree. Qi Gong in the woods, then astrology. Could be worse. Ha ha

Itapos;s about frigginapos; time I stopped being a hermit so much. Jeez.

Groove on, baby.
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четверг, 16 октября 2008 г.

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"Let me tell you who I associate with. On economic policy, I associate with Warren Buffett and former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker. If Iapos;m interested in figuring out my foreign policy, I associate myself with my running mate, Joe Biden or with Dick Lugar, the Republican ranking member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, or General Jim Jones, the former supreme allied commander of NATO.

Those are the people, Democrats and Republicans, who have shaped my ideas and who will be surrounding me in the White House. And I think the fact that this has become such an important part of your campaign, Sen. McCain, says more about your campaign than it says about me."


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Today was my first day alone without Jack here-he had to go to work.� I was lonely.� I�stayed in bed till after 10-I�never do that.� But I�did get out and go to Rome to eat lunch with him.� Got a little sad on my way back from lunch with him-I�didnapos;t want him to go back to work.�
Then I went to Walmart to get the tires rotated on the Taco (its only 1.50 per tire there...the dealer wants $10 per tire) I�got invites for Samapos;s baby shower-I�know at first i thought I wasnapos;t going to be able to do it, but sheapos;s one of my best friends, and I�LOVE�throwing parties for babies...even before theyapos;re born. Baby showers are more fun to throw and cheaper than throwing bridal showers. Anyhow,�I�got cute little boy invites cause sheapos;s having a boy in December.� I�avoided the baby section like the plague-I�couldnapos;t stand going over there and looking at things-even for her baby-right now.� In a couple weeks I�will be able to deal with buying Austin (thatapos;s going to be his name) baby stuff...just not right now.� I donapos;t want to cry in Walmart�

I�think Iapos;m doing okay.� I�am not going back to work on Friday.� I am too emotionally up and down for that-trying to deal with work and my emotions would be too much right now.� Monday will be a better day for me to go back.� It was good to get out of the house and drive myself around today anyhow.� I�didnapos;t realize how TIRED�I�would be after that procedure.� I am a bit scared of what my copays are going to be...I�hope that I�get some benefit from AFLAC.�

Well, Ihave to get doing homework and watch the debate.�
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