John's Fireside Chat
In which our intrepid author subjects others to his various rants and stream-of-conciousness musings

Monday, August 25, 2003

<John> Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, like a vampire rising from the tomb, like the Mets in the 9th inning of game 6 in the 1986 world series... anyway, you get the picture. I'm determined to reanimate my dead blog.
Pass the paddles. Clear!

The season finale of The Wire was excellent. I'm now hooked on yet another show. The previews for Carnivale look intriguing also. I plan to check it out.


</John> <!--3:37 PM-->

Sunday, July 20, 2003

<John> John is a bad, bad blogger. He has not blogged since Jazz Fest, which in the blogosphere means that he may as well be dead. However, since my blog links to his blog, I'm remedying the situation by forcing da bastahd to blog. Go blog, ya bastahd!!!! </John> <!--9:13 AM-->

Friday, May 09, 2003

<John> Post Jazzfest thoughts: As we sat in the Blues tent on Sunday watching Buddy Guy (an outstanding show BTW), I started thinking about how New Orleanians seem to revel in the blend of heat and music. I think it's comparable to those Green Bay Packers fans who love to watch their team play outside in sub-zero temperatures—or maybe not. I was so hot by that point that I was afraid I was going to dissolve like that senator in the first X-Men movie so it could just be overheated delirium on my part.
Anyway here's a list of what I would do if I were in charge of Jazzfest:


    ♦ Limit sales of the official poster to two per person. All the shyster gallery owners in the Quarter have snatched them up by the end of the first weekend.

    ♦ Allow one beer stand to sell Abita. I understand that Miller probably has an exclusive contract with the fairgrounds, but I don't think it would cut into their sales noticeably if there was a discrete alternative in the grandstand.

    ♦ Discounted tickets if you buy for multiple days. Say $10 off per ticket if you buy an eight ticket set (one for each day).

    ♦ More jazz, less hippy jam bands.


Don't get me wrong, I think Jazzfest is one of the best organized, greatest music bargains in the U.S. (if not the world). It doesn't hurt though to tweak things now and then to improve the experience, does it? </John> <!--12:18 PM-->

Thursday, May 01, 2003

<John> Tonight will be my last undergraduate class ever (unless if I go back for a 2nd BA which I'm told is a waste of time). I hope that I can now devote time to the things I'd like to do but haven't been able to find the time such as getting back in shape, writing, updating my website regularly, and maybe some freelance design work. Plus I need to keep the focus on the job hunt. </John> <!--11:22 AM-->

Tuesday, April 29, 2003

<John> As my home page nears completion I'm finally getting a chance to post to my blog. The big news of course is my engagement to the lovely Daniella It's exciting and stressful at the same time. Of course we were able to do lots of destressing at Jazzfest. The highlight so far... Joe Cocker. </John> <!--3:49 PM-->

Wednesday, April 02, 2003

<John> Under increasing pressure from all sides (FW & Web Design Instructor), I'm actually posting to my new look blog. Since it's just about dinnertime, here's a link to get the tastebuds warmed up.Mmm, tasty! </John> <!--11:32 AM-->

Monday, March 31, 2003

<John> This is my inaugural post for this blog. Gulf War II should provide plenty of info to mull over. Let me get organized and I'll get back to you. </John> <!--5:10 PM-->

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