Thursday, June 29, 2006

Ohio: A recap

For all of you that didn't know I was in Ohio for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday this week. Here is a recap of what happened:

  • Got to the airport, the airline didn't have record of our tickets but they did eventually find them
  • My mom spilled an entire bottle of water in he purse ruining the maps and orientation papers we had
  • Lost my keys in the airport at some point and no longer have keys to my car, my brothers car or my la fitness tag
  • Got stuck in the small airplane ever
  • Landed in Chicago to find that due to weather the plan we were supposed to take to Dayton was delayed and kept getting delayed
  • Met a crystal meth addict who was missing everyone but two of his teeth
  • Decided to drive from Chicago to Dayton, over 300 miles apart, starting at 11 pm
  • Saw over 20 abandoned cars and 1,000 truckers
  • Saw all of Indiana, let me tell you it is flat
  • Went to a convince stare at 3 am in Podunk Indiana and met a nice cashier who was missing all her teeth
  • Got to my hotel at 4 in the morning in Dayton
  • Blew off morning orientation
  • Found out that Dayton and Miami are not very close and took over hour and half to get there
  • Got directions from a friendly chain smoking mailman
  • Finally arrived at Miami at noon
  • Sat through most important parts of Orientation, what to pick for classes
  • Found out that I am not allowed to drink at college and that sexual assault is a serious offense
  • Learned what Corn Holing was
  • Didn't sleep in the dorms because my roommate got up so many times
  • Got my classes and discovered that were some kids at Miami that were preps
  • Drove again from Miami to Chicago, taking a longer distance trip but faster since we avoided most of the construction on highways
  • Saw the rest of Indiana and Illinois I hadn't scene; Who knew that Americans still farmed
  • Found out that the airline canceled my tickets due to the fact that I didn't take the Dayton flight; resulting in me buying tickets for a flight that I already had tickets for
  • Met Callan in the Chicago airport on accident, she was comign back from Paris, we caught up on everythign that had been going on
  • Had my flight from Chicago delayed over two hours due to Weather and President Bush
  • On the plane Callan discovered that she had lost her ipod, she cried; I felt her pain
  • Eventually I got home
It was a wild ride. And I don't think that anyone will quite appreciate what middle America's like just by reading this little synopsis

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Emo-core and Waiting for Godot

Haven't blogged in awhile.
Haven't had much to say.
Still don't have much to say.
I have been happy the past couple days.
Today I hung around waiting for people to be able to do something.
No one was able to do anything.
I spent most of the day listening to punk and emo.
I like punk and emo.
I wish my friends liked punk and emo.
I wish there were more punks and emo kids that were my friends.
I wish my school allowed more of them.
I want my tv to work cause I want to watch noggin right now.
I am a sucker for canadian Mellow-drama.
I am a sucker for girls who say aboot.

top5
the promise ring - red and blue jeans
jawbreaker - chesterfield king
hot water music - trusty chords
minor threat - screaming at a wall
the blood brothers - ambulance vs. ambulance

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

the play

see I wrote about wanting to resseruct A Sophmoric Production but really I have nothing to write about and for the most part have lost insipartion for it. I think I am going to include the short parts that I wrote in the Original play along with a new more graphic and depressing ending. This one does not let mike get off easy. In fact I am sure that it will be sure to shock many of you. Anyway that is really what is happening with it is a couple new minor parts, editing for the first time, and a new ending. And if anyone is interested I want to film this thing. Kinda a fun little project for summer since seniors have jack shit to do. I expect that it won't actually get filmed but we can pretend for a coupel days that it might. By the way I don't want to play Mike. So if anyone wants that role they can have it.

top 5
The Animals - Good Times
Roxy Music - The Bob
Lou Reed - Street Hassle
Patti Smith - Gloria
The Scientists - Last night

Friday, June 09, 2006

Back Packin in Central Ohio

A mix that I was listen to when I went to Miami
All Liberal Art style back pack hip hop

Kanye West - School Spirit
Foreign Exchange - All that you are
Notorious B.I.G - Hold Ya Head
Sage Francis - Personal Journalist
Aesop Rock - Fast Cars
Atmosphere - Smart Went Crazy
Jurassic 5 - Quality Control
Atmosphere - Get Fly
Felt - Employees of the Year
Atmosphere - Substance Abuse
Gangstarr - Battle
J-Live - Hush the Crowd
El Da Sensei - Crowd Pleasa
Jurassic 5 - Concrete Schoolyard
Hieroglyphics - Classic
Living Legends - Night Prowler
Eyedea and Abilities - Big shot
Soul Position - Keep it Hot for Daddy
Lootpack - Long Awaited
Pharoahe Monch - My Life
Planet Asia - All these Beats
Talib Kweli - Drugs, Basketball, & Rap

Monday, June 05, 2006

Parents

So yesterday Julian had a bbq at his house which was fun. And I suggested that we could have one at my house tomorrow. And he said that he owed one ot his mom because she allowed them to be loud in the pool. Now this seems bizarre for two reasons: first his parents kept telling us to be quite so it wasn't like they never said anything and second isn't that what you do in a pool be loud and splash. So the idea of owing her one seemed completely ludacris to me. Especially to your parents isn't that what they do put up with your shit?

Then again I live a very different life when it comes to parents. First my parents are almost never consulted when it comes to most aspects of my life. The major descions they might play some role but even those I make the choice for the most part. They really just let me do whatever. When it came to applying to college they didn't tell me where to apply or anything like. In fact I think they only told me two things about applying: you cant apply to either USC or Buffalo. And certainly no one at the school really knows who they are. A few people know my dad but no one knows my mom. That's because they really don't see the point in doing the school functions. After I leave, my family will have nothing to do with the school. Neither of my brother's will go to smes and that might be why people find my family so bizarre. We just don't care bout the school.

the other thing that I find interesting about parents is the need to proclaim there love for the kid. In the year book there is about a million pages of ads saying how proud the family is that the student graduated and that they love them. This sort seems like a given. When a kid graduates the parents and the parents love them. If you don't meet those two qualities, chances are your kid isn't graduating. So why are there all those damn pages? I guess its to tell everyone that you love them. A need to once again show off. As if your big house nice car and fashionable clothes aren't enough. In the end all that these things say is that "fuck you I am better than you and that I love my kid more than you love kid"

top 5
Gnarls Barkley - Smiley Faces
Ted leo - timorous me
Bruce Springsteen - If I should fall behind
Lyle lovett - If I had a boat
Robert Earl Keen - Crystabel

Senior Projects

I think the idea of the senior project is a good idea but it does not work. First not everyone is working the same amount of hours. Some people are only working two days a week, while others are working everyday and barely get 60 hours. The system seems inherently flawed by making people work hours. Also many peoples companies do not have enough work for kids to do. Thus it is impossible to hold the students responsible if they do not get 60 hours if the business does not have enough work for people. Lastly I find it bizarre that our last two weeks of school we all get separated. I like the idea of a senior project but why should the students do something that helps the community and allows them to spend their last few days together? If the grade got split in thirds and the groups all worked the same hours doing a beach cleanup or building a playground for the less-fortunate would not the students get the same benefits as filing for 8 hours. All the jobs seem to have taught most students is to pay attention in college because they would never want these jobs ever again.

top 5
Da Backwudz - you gonna love me
love equals death - bombs over brooklyn
frontline - bang it
transplants - gangsters and thugs(chopped and screwed)
Bouncing Souls - OLE!
*Bonus* Artist Unkown - You'll never walk alone

Thursday, June 01, 2006

End of School

School is over. I just have to turn in a poster board and I will be done with high school. Which seems kinda bizzae since...well actually it doesn't seem bizzare at all. I was never that into high school. I can't remember my first day of High School. ANd this is my second high school and 7 overall school. So I don't really have the attachment that alot of people have. But life goes on and we are no going on to COLLEGE. Something I have been waiting for. And in the midst of all the chanigng and leaving I have rediscovered the greatness of 90's rock so that is my top 5.

top 5
Pavement - Range Life
Nirvna - Lounge Act
Cracker - Low
Gin Blossoms - Found out about you
Sonic youth - Sugar Kane