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On Friday night, I dragged The Smith to my office's Xmas party to take advantage of the open bar and free food before we headed over to Bliss and Annie at the Black Cat. I was also hoping to score one of the corporate giveaways that are the highlight of the party (last year I won a $100 gift card to Borders) but that was not to be. So after quite a few G & T's and some champagna, we headed across town to catch the show. Unfortunately, we had to check our coats, which took over 30 minutes and caused us to miss Annie's first two songs. But once we were settled, we made our way up front and I got a nice vantage point in front of the speakers, stage right.

Annie tried her best but her stage presence is sincerely lacking. I don't mean to nitpick, but as my photos can attest, she doesn't really know what to do on stage yet. I'm sure she'll improve, but she has a ways to go. She spent the show behind the mic stand, only venturing out from behind it a few times. But she can sing, the songs sounded great and she's hella cute, so it's not all bad. I had alot of fun at the gig and it seemed like everyone else there did too. It was a pop show and everyone behaved as such, singing along and dancing, which is very unusual for the normally stoic DC crowd. We grabbed another drink after the gig and then waited another 20 minutes to get our coats back. The Black Cat needs to step up their coat check game, it's seriously lacking right now.

Head over to Flickr to see all of pictures of Annie at the Black Cat. Some of them look really amazing. I'm really loving my new camera. Props to the Black Cat for finally turning up the lights on stage so I can get a decent photo.

I took it easy on Saturday. I finally went and saw the Andy Warhol exhibit at the Corcoran and then caught the Harry Potter movie later that night, which i really enjoyed. I heart Alan Rickman, he's so best. This was the first Potter movie that made me want to go read the book, probably because it differed from the first three movies, which all seemed to follow the same basic story outline.

How about Sean Dockery? He totally got Shelden Williams off the hook last night. The Landlord missed the front end of a 1 and 1 that would have sealed the game and then didn't block out on the ensuing posession and let Virginia Tech get a tip-in to take the lead with 1.6 seconds left. When the shot left Dockery's hands, I thought it had a chance but I didn't seriously think it would go in. Josh McRoberts pass set everything up, so he deserves his propers too.

David Garrard makes me look good and the Panthers finally beat Mike Vick. I'm going to beat this Garrard thing into the ground, so be warned. There are only like four successful alumni from ECU out there, so I'm flying the flag while I can.

The Yankees lost anywhere from $50 to $85 million last year.

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L Boogie is now in serious contention for the title of "SFA fan most willing to make impromptu road trips to see the band", as evidenced from this photo she sent me last night from the backstage shenanigans at the San Diego gig (the last of the tour). I had a chance to go with her, but I couldn't do it because of work. From the sounds of her email, I missed a good time. Even better, she passed along a little nugget of info that may make the semi-depressing news I learned in DC null and void. Let's all cross our fingers then, even if you have no effing idea what I'm talking about. I think the band is off for the rest of the year. I hope they enjoy their time off, they've earned it.

Epcot Fountain

Monorail

Flaming Mickey

I finally had a night off last night so I got the chance to upload my photos from Thanksgiving. My parents and I took my 80-something year old grandfather to Disney World. My family has this weird obsession with Disney World. My parents go every two or three years. I've been four or five times now. I like Disney World and everything, but at this point I've done everything there numerous times. I shudder to think what I could have seen and experienced in Europe with that time and money, but when it's on their dime, I don't have much say in the matter. It was nice to see my grandfather, whom I hadn't seen since the summer when my grandmother passed away. He's still the same, crochety, fiery and utterly hilarious. We shared a room and at night we'd sit around and watch ESPNews for the Celtics highlights.

Per TMQB: The Wall Street Journal reported there are only 28 radio stations left in the country that play a classical music format -- versus 500 sports stations, 1,200 talk stations and 2,000 country music stations.

Preview the Beck remix album here. It's out on Dec 13th.

Here's an MP3 from the Death From Above 1979 remix album:
Sexy Results (MSTRKRFT Edition)
I listened to the album last night and dug it alot. Although I still haven't heard the original album. There was one remix of "Black History Month" near the beginning of the CD that made the song very Bravery-like. I'll have to see who did that and post it.

Lastly here is another MP3, this time from Two Gallants, a group I've been hearing alot about lately. Catherine's Pita is a fan. Anyhoo, here is an MP3 from their forthcoming release:
Two Gallants - Las Cruces Jail

Busybusybusy at work. Tomorrow starts the 31 days of drinking!

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Sunny

Pink Paws

Zonked Out

I'm off to sunny Orlando for the Thanksgiving break. Updates will be sproadic at best until Monday. Mr. Pink says hi.

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Flight Home

Bunnymen

View From the John Hancock Tower #2

Sorry for the late update today. I have alot going on right now, but more on that later.

I had an incredibly fun, if not completely exhausting weekend. The highlights:

Bunnymen - Didn't quite reach the heights of the show I saw in Lancaster, PA but it came close. I think Will Sergeant is officially my favorite guitar player ever, he was on fire during the show. The new stuff sounded superb. The band was a bit subdued, but the crowd went apeshit when the break came in during "The Cutter". A great show all around. See my craptastic photos here.

Bluestate - We had what might have been our most enthusiastic crowd ever on Saturday night. I was feeling really under the weather all day on Saturday but I pulled it together in time for the gig and felt much better once the music started. I stayed away from the booze and DJ'ed in my scarf. It's the new style. I had a revelation during the day that I had yet to play "Peter Piper" at the Black Cat, so I dropped that in right after I played The Supremes and there wasn't even room to move on the dance floor. Also, I played Prince and the kiddies didn't clear the floor. Bonus. Peep the set lists and photos.

Chicago - I didn't get to see much of it during the 36 hours that I was there, but I loved what I did see. Chi-town has a very NYC feel. Catherine lives like 6 blocks from Wrigley and that whole area is filled with great restaurants and bars. We popped down to the John Hancock building and had a drink there and took in some of downtown. We met up with DCSOBLOOP* for dinner around 6:30, pounded some Red Bull and then went to the gig. Matt, fresh off the train back from St. Louis, had no problem finding us inside and then right before the Furries went on L Boogie appeared out of thin air. The Furries didn't disappoint and a good time was had by all. We didn't hang out very long after the gig since it was a school night for Catherine and BLOOP. But I did go say bye to the guys and thank them for taking care of me on yet another US tour. Apologies to all the people that emailed me wanting to meet up at the gig. Maybe next time.

* term coined by Pyg in a Blanket. Respect.

Deep Dish

Harmonica

Headlights On

Freestyle Convertible Warhammers

Wrigley

Water Tower

Wilco Buildings

In other news, I do not advise traveling by air when you have a terrible head cold. Bluestate was a blast last night, I'll try and upload the visual evidence sometime tomorrow. On to the show. Catherine says "Hi".

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New Toy

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New Toy, originally uploaded by leafblower.

There's a new addition to the family! Now with our new 12 " iBook, we are a two computer family.

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I braved IKEA today and bought one of these. Unsurprisingly, it was a bitch to put together. But once it was assembled, I was finally able to unpack a few boxes with some very important contents.


Unpacking #1, originally uploaded by leafblower.


Unpacking #2, originally uploaded by leafblower.


Unpacking #3, originally uploaded by leafblower.

My old "bookcase" is now housing my vinyl collection. Once I get everything set up to my satisfaction, I'll take some pictures of the DJ room. It's pretty sweet.

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I braved IKEA today and bought one of these. Unsurprisingly, it was a bitch to put together. But once it was assembled, I was finally able to unpack a few boxes with some very important contents.


Unpacking #1, originally uploaded by leafblower.


Unpacking #2, originally uploaded by leafblower.


Unpacking #3, originally uploaded by leafblower.

My old "bookcase" is now housing my vinyl collection. Once I get everything set up to my satisfaction, I'll take some pictures of the DJ room. It's pretty sweet.

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