They’d BAAAACK!!
And there is actual content on 3 Old Men!
So far, very good. I’m pretty damn lucky that I dated Christopher back in the day. He’s an extremely sweet and social guy who seems to know everyone I’d be interested in knowing in this town. He works at NC State in media and distance learning. He’s a bass player and a DJ and is involved in all sorts of musical and creative projects. We met artists and musicians wherever we went, and we ran into people he knew on the street, in coffee shops, just everywhere. I haven’t had any time to research Raleigh further since decided it seemed like a place I might want to live, but he’s been thinking about it, which is working really well for me. He’s a bit of a civic booster, actually. I’d forgotten he grew up here before moving up to Connecticut in high school, so he’s a long-termer in this town. The people we’ve met have been genuine, intelligent, creative types who I would definitely love to spend more time around. And people here can’t say enough nice things about the place. I even got the pitch from the woman I sat next to on the plane whose family had moved down from Brooklyn (picked the place off the map based on research much like I’m doing) after her husband evacuated Tower One of World Trade on 9/11/2001 then stayed for a few years keeping that business afloat. They wanted a better place to raise their son and a calmer life.
I could do this thing. Boston has been so wonderful in so many ways, but the three bad things about it (cost of living, navigation/traffic/roads, and mostly, the WEATHER) make it a place I really can’t see staying for the long-term. But you know I’ll visit. And you know I’ll stay connected all over the internet.
This making a life for myself isn’t easy. Not that I thought it would be. I guess I thought it would come together without so much effort, but I’m getting there… slowly but surely.
Kristin found this image online and did a craft! This is the picture I took:
And here’s the original picture flipped:
Here’s a direct link to an MP3 of that Gnarls Barkley Top of the Pops performance.
Video wasn’t enough.
If that stops working, check some of the other sources listed here.
Let the mashups begin! <<< MP3 Link
Kristin and I walked up the road to grab some cheap eats for dinner. Usually, I wouldn’t be happy about the restaurant being closed, but I was pretty impressed. I’d forgotten about the Day Without Immigrants, but driving around, soooo many local places were closed. If the immigrants weren’t in JP, it would be the wasteland we saw today. As Kristin said, "Good for them." I’m sure they lost a lot of money today, but it definitely proved a point.
This place is around the corner from my house. It is always overflowing with people hanging around inside and on the street. There are usually a few cars out front, too. Today, this is what it looks like for the Day Without Immigrants.
The sign was put up today, the Day Without Immigrants, on the house next door to Kristin. "Si se puede" means "Yes, We Can." It’s a Cesar Chavez reference. Here’s a video I found about him and the Day Without Immigrants.
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Update: Asshole visits my Moblog picture! Also, here is some more information on the protests.