Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Something New

Trying out this audio script. Let's see how goes....

Little alt/bluegrass/indie itch? You might have a Deer Tick: Easy

How's 'bout some Million Young outta Florida for a summery and loungey house track: Cynthia (Letting Up Despite Great Faults Rmx)

Noise! Noise! Noise! Yeah, that's some Deep Shit: Hector

Monday, March 22, 2010

Local News

75% oppose? Holy cow. Shooting in the streets by Wednesday? Maybe.


From a local report of the Health Care debate:

Sunday Congressional candidate Jackie Walorski held a viewing party for Michiana republicans. Walorski says the current health care bill is the wrong choice for Hoosiers.

"This bill is catastrophic for Indiana's economy it's catastrophic for the nation. I believe that's why 75% of people don't want it. We're probably looking at 20 years to repel this bill it'll never happen in one session when you have a president who will never support it," said Congressional Candidate Jackie Walorski.

Walorski is running against incumbent Congressman Joe Donnelly.

"If this does pass there's a good chance there might be shooting in the streets on Wednesday. The overreaching nature of this bill are going to drive a lot of people over their tipping points," said Republican Myer Blatt. (From the scene of viewing party for Michiana republicans)



Source: WSJV Fox 28 03/21/2010 http://www.fox28.com/global/story.asp?s=12179689

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Stylo

Been diggin on this for a while now.

Heya Bruce, that's some Die Hard ish, there.

Gorillaz - Stylo from mario ucci on Vimeo.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Moon (and other things) Over (and under, in, around, etc.) Miami

Seeing as the trip to Miami ended a couple of week ago, one might think I would have written about it sooner. Alas, much can happen in short time. Currently there is a kitchen being remodeled. So yeah, there's that little bit of distraction. Anyway, Miami...

Critical Mass, say I. Since these bike rides take place in many major cities throughout the world, it should be no surprise Miami holds one in their fair city. What a great way to take it all in- from Little Havana to Coral Gables and several points in between, we rode for about sixteen miles under an almost full moon.



Along the ride I made two new friends (Dave and Gerry) who were kind enough to allow my Midwestern ignorance of the surrounding area fall by the wayside and indulge my questions about where in the heck we were from time to time.

It rains everyday in Miami.



Dammit. It was like this the majority of the time.

On a previous visit, JP and I hit this place called Elbo Room in Ft. Lauderdale. It's a small bar with a pulse. There was only one day that it actually rained for a long time and this was the day. Then, a couple hours before sunset, the rain stopped and made everyone gay.



On our last day we set out for Key West. The scene is worth a visit if you like walking around town with a beer in your hand. I do. Don't forget to catch a sunset off the pier side. It gives everyone a reason to cheer and hoist a Mojito, if you like that kind of thing. I do.