Friday, April 15, 2011

Foo Fighters Wasting Light (Live)

Any time Pat Smear is involved, the Foo Fighters always seem to step it up. This album is no exception to that rule. I really can't wait to see this live. In the mean time, this will have to cover. The Foo Fighters were nice enough to post a video of them performing their entire new album live in studio. Excuse me while I tap my veins for a bit...

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Most Annoying Guy Ever

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So I roll over to Einstein Bros for a quick 15 minute lunch (which was quite fantastic, by the way), and I end up sitting at the table next to this guy. Looking at him, you wouldn't guess that he was a bottomless fountain of snot which he masterfully rockets into harmless napkin with the combined noise of all of the vuvuzelas at the World Cup. But he does, proudly, no less than six times during my 15 minutes in his proximity. Add to that the three guttural belches he summoned, from which, I'm pretty sure I felt the heat from as well as smelled last night's dinner. Or maybe he had some other bodily function firing away as well. But, it would be tough to tell over the noise from him continually crinkling his Diet Coke, which clearly is not helping. Needless to say, I'm thrilled to be headed back to work. Wow!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Not all those that wander are lost

If you don't care where you're headed, it can be quite fun to see where you end up. Even in a tiny area like mine, you can never possibly see everything there is to see. That's why it's fun to occasionally just venture out and about and try to find something new. For example today, riding around, it was fascinating to roll across an aged structure called "Jack's State Line Inn" in Avella, PA. Jack's advertised Beers n Dolls, in addition to an old tin sign touting drinks, food and fun. It might be fun to venture in there some time just to see their brand of fun.

Another place I'd never heard of was Meadowcroft Rockshelter (http://www.heinzhistorycenter.org/meadowcroft.aspx), which is alleged to have been inhabited for more than 16,000 years, since Paleo-Indian times. The place is now operated by the Heinz History Center and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2005 with several key archaeological findings. 

Other things along the way included, Doddridge Fort (http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=20851) and a place in Georgetown, PA where Meriweather Lewis traded in a leaky canoe and for $11, bought another canoe that also leaked (http://lewis-clark.org/content/content-article.asp?ArticleID=2966). Oh, and did I mention that I learned that Wisconsin's Barry Alvarez was from around here. Learned that by driving through his hometown of Langeloth, PA where they have a welcome sign in his honor. Also, learned that a ferret is a domesticated pole cat, thanks to a quick jaunt down pole cat hollow.

Ah, the things you learn. Looking forward to another outing some time soon!