Friday, December 28, 2007

Avery Update

Back from his wrist surgery and already firing up the offense with some edgy play. Tomorrow, the Rangers visit Toronto for the first time since the last Avery incident with Darcy Tucker. When asked about his return to Toronto after these past few weeks, Avery commented: “I never enjoy playing in Toronto really. Why? I don’t enjoy hockey-obsessed Canadians. The exchange rate is not very good right now. And it’s going to cost me a lot of money for tickets for people I don’t even like. How’s that for a list?”

God bless honesty :)

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Comfortably Numb?

Thats probably the best way to describe things right now. Wish I had some better news to write about. I have all these things bouncing around in that strange ol' head of mine, like a draft I started of my favorite things this year, or the rant about the Rangers and their offense, and lets not forget my growing aggravation with laser hair removal advertisements. But even with all that, I open up the ol' blog and find myself with zero I feel like writing about.

So Ill just hope that everyone had a safe and happy holiday and wish you all a wonderful new year.

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Monday, December 10, 2007

Tis The Season

Well, shopping on Saturday proved to be a complete clusterf*@k. People are certainly grouchy when it comes to xmas shopping, thats for sure. Isn't this supposed to be the season for sharing the joy and love? So put on a smile and enjoy yourself, will ya?!

Other Randomness
+ Got a check from Bank of America over the weekend for 2 cents. Last I checked, Stamps were 41 cents. So they lost money on that transaction no?
+ Vick gets 23 Months in prison. Lets start taking bets now which NFL team picks him up when he gets out of prison. I say L.A. but really, who am I kidding, I could care less.
+ Big ups to Comcast for randomly shutting off my hockey package to which no one can figure out what the problem is. Only Ranger win in more than a week and I have to miss it.
+ Time to go enjoy this 75 degree weather with a nice lunch outside. Via Christmas in the south!

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Thursday, December 6, 2007

Well Well Well.. ya douche

So if you have actually read anything Ive written on this blog about hockey, you know I have a huge problem with Scott Niedermayer of the Anaheim Mighty Ducks. This dick lick can't make up his mind whether or not he wants to play hockey this year, or retire. So now its about 1/3 thru the season and tanto here decides he wants to play again. Really happy for the guy on Defense that has worked hard to be on the team this year until some old man decides he wants to come back and play and that poor guy has to sit on the bench. Lucky the Rangers don't get out there to Cali more often or Avery and Orr woudl put a beating on this clown. Hope you break your leg * waves *

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Monday, December 3, 2007

The Day Dance Music Died

I knew it was happening, I really did. For the past year plus, the music I love, enjoy, produce and occasionally dance to has been falling by the waste side here in the states, or at least locally in the south. Ive watched packed dance floor numbers dwindle, radio stations play less of the music, record stores close down one by one and requests for steady bookings get few and far between.

Then on Friday, it hit me like a Amtrak derailing in the windy city... I went to a local night club called Opera. Slight back story for a second.. Opera is a not a new club, in theory. It used to be Eleven 50 and was recently close, given a 2+ million dollar face lift and re-opened. Eleven 50 was THE place to go for great dance, house, trance and otherwise general "techno" music in the city. I attribute this largely to an influential player in the scene who used to be the VIP manager at the club (who Ill remain nameless but we all know who she is) plus a promoter who threw parties EVERY Saturday night bringing big club DJ's with local DJ's as supporting players. Well as the clubs "focus" changed to the ever growing hip hop community, so did the presence of the aforementioned key players above. The promoter has since been brought back for Thursday night parties, and the VIP manager, well she quickly saw what was happening and bounced, rightfully so.

So this brings us to current day. This Friday, a bunch of friends went to Opera to show some out of town guests what partying in Atlanta is like. We arrive and still know the doorman, who hooked us up with a VIP table, but it was outside, where the house music was. We dig that, so we chill out there... with about 75 other people, while the club inside is packed wall to wall with the people. Mind you, the worst music is plying inside. I mash up of hip-hop, top 40, random scratching, and about 5 people rotating on the mic yelling at the crowd. Every song has either a reference to a "ho" or someone just saying "ho" as some sort of cat call about 40 times. I stopped and remembered when this type of music used to be outside the club, and the house music dominating inside the club. I thought maybe this was just a Friday night deal, as our night used to be on Saturday. After a few inquiries from the bar staff, I found out thats not the case. "This is how it is every night but the occasional Thursday when we open for house nights".

It was right then and there I officially had my own little burial for house music in Atlanta. I would have poured a few drops of Courvosier on the floor, but they were all out. I sure hope everything is cyclical, because if I have to put of with that music for any length of time, I may shoot myself.. or better yet, just board and Amtrak train. Thank god there are a few other outlets here in town; albeit on a much smaller scale, and of course the endless downloads my buddies and i share (thanks Carlos). As for the days of being in a packed 1000+ people club here in Atlanta, I guess Snoop was right when he said "Well, hip-hop is what makes the world go around."

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