October 2006 Archives

HeadSpace

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Sunday afternoon. Sitting on my couch. Thinking. Thinking a lot. Wondering why I'm in this HeadSpace. It seems like the perfect lazy Sunday activity, no? But then, almost out of nowhere, there is a thought in my head (how zen, right). This simple thought leads to another, of course, and suddenly - without realizing that it was even what I was thinking about - I have the first few lines of my book.

We all know that the first line is the most important (and the most dreaded by the lone writer staring wide-eyed at the blank page)... but developing the first few lines is even MORE exciting to me because it finally starts to really frame the tone of the writing and tie together my personal point of view on the content. Finally.

Pop Rocks

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Remember when Pop Rocks was at Flamingo East (even before it was at Plaid) and attracted every cute guy below 14th street? If so, that probably means you are too damn old to check out the return of Pop Rocks at 13 on Thursday, October 19 (mark it down in your calendar, boys). Hosted by the lovely Shania Rendezvous (honey, gotta get you a webpage) - this party will be sure to get your blood pumping and ass boucing up and down on the dancefloor.

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And don't let me scare you, guys, you're never too old to rock out. Prove you still have 'it' and join DJ Chip Duckett and DJ Drew as they celebrate the release of the 2007 Dieux du Stade (the nude French rugby calendar). After you dance til you just can't dance no more, grab a free calendar ... which will be 'useful' later on in the eveing if you don't find a cutie of your own on the dance floor. Get there early for the open bar 10-11 ... and be sure to get on DJ Drew's Guest List.
Pop Rocks
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35 East 13th Street at University

Oct. 19th: Release of the Dieux du Stade 2007 calendar

Handle with Care

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My newest piece of wall art is a 'fragle - handle with care' symbol silkscreened onto a piece of cardboard (i.e., the side of a box) and matted into a large frame. I'm still trying to figure out why I like it so much. Sometimes, you just can't tell.