College, Broadway Palm, vinyl records, theatre, antique stores, silent films (and a few talkies), libraries, vintage sheet music, reading biographies, concerts, Godzilla, theme parks, long drives at night, singing songs from 100 years ago that no one has ever heard of, old musicals, the 1920's, film preservation and restoration, halloween, fishing with Dispenza, vintage t-shirts...etc.
Hi. I'll try. I procratinate enough with the important things I need to do--and I've got a pile of stuff on my plate. Right now my camera's in the trunk of my car and it's pouring rain. I'll get to the photos.
Well, I can't say that I had you figured out exactly, but I guess I thought you would go to college. You are a very smart guy and you have great potential. You have were more of an adult (had your act together) than most of the Spoon-ers and you always carry yourself with class and dignity. I can definitely see you ending up on Broadway, I just didn't know that was your passion. I don't remember you talking about performing at the time.
Sweet! I really like watching your performances. I would never have imagined you could do anything like that back in the day. Will you post when its available on youtube?
It was a pleasant surprise. I am glad that Family Jewels is coming back next month (a few weeks). I wonder if they will talk about how the son was in the cherry soda commercial with Gene. I loved when he upstages his dad.
Hey did you see Kiss perform on American Idol??? I was at a friends house and she watches the show and one of the guys was singing and we were trying to figure out what was up with his out fit.. and then boom fireworks and KISS!! hope you caught the show.
Yeah, I saw that clip during the final Late Night. I watched it this morning on the NBC site. It was pretty good. It's exciting to see Conan moving on up to the Tonight Show... but who the hell is gonna watch Late Night now? For Jimmy Fallon? Are you kidding me? Psst...
My parents left a little while ago. I'm a lot better right now. My blood pressure is good. The doctor prescribed me some anti-anxiety meds and a slightly higher dose of blood pressure meds. We also bought a home blood pressure test, so I can find out where I stand whenever I like. I was so good that she finally allowed me to get the shot for poison ivy/mango allergies... and man, it started working almost immediately! I already have noticeable relief from the itching and the rashes are drying up rapidly. It still may take a week to fully kick the allergy though. But don't worry... everything is good. Everything was always good... this was just one of those weeks. Finding out I was "healthy" at the hospital made a big difference too. I suddenly had nothing to worry about... and the school doctor took notice of that instantly. I hardly stuttered.
I haven't talked to Stan or Haney yet, I'll probably meet up with them during the Spring break. I really don't know what to say about their "Tom dedicated" show... it's such a terrible tragedy. He was such a great guy. The nicest guy in the world.
Just so you know, I was sent to the hospital yesterday just as a precautionary measure due to chest pains. I'm fine, I was said to be very healthy and all that. My parents even made the trip up here to talk with my school doctor to see what medications I need to be put on and the like. However, this morning I woke up to a relapse of the previous allergy symptoms (poison ivy rash) I had at the start of all of this. I have a fat lip again. So... I guess I'll have to get that checked out too. I'll let you know what's going on. Don't worry, I'm fine, there's nothing wrong, I'm not in any sort of trouble, this is all just a big annoyance.
Don't bother calling me, I won't have my phone or won't be able to answer my phone. I'll get back to you myself when I have time.