I was thinking about going to see my old local college team, the Ragin’ Cajuns of the University of Louisiana, take on UNT. Of course, I was still sound asleep this afternoon when they played, but in retrospect, I’m glad I didn’t go.
(UL used to be known as the University of Southwestern Louisiana [USL] before an unfortunate name change a couple years back to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. It’s unfortunate because no one knows what to call the school now. You can’t just call it “Louisiana” or “UL,” since there’s also a UL-Monroe. [Even though Monroe is a much weaker school than Lafayette.] “UL-Lafayette” is a mouthful; just try saying “ULL” five times fast. The best solution I’ve heard is “ULaLa,” pronounced “ooh-la-la.”)
And remember, free CDs available a few posts down. Four already taken — grab the rest before they’re all gone.
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sleep and religion story
Wow, my body is more on Japan time than I thought. I couldn’t sleep until 6:30 a.m. this morning. (I spent the time doing some coding — geek! — and checking my server stats — ego-driven geek!) I thought after the very fine birthday party for Mark last night I’d be ready for bed. Or at least after he and I were forced to down birthday shots. But no — and as a result, I’m just waking up now. (I’m a slacker extraordinaire.)
In unrelated news, I had a story in the Religion section of the paper today. I didn’t even know it was running today until someone mentioned they liked it. I wrote that story back in August, but terrorist-related religious issues have been filling the section’s space since then, so my little piece on a religious TV show kept getting pushed back.
prince let’s go crazy lyrics
Just because you’re listening to Prince late at night doesn’t mean you should actually look at the lyric sheet. “Let’s look for the purple banana ’til they put us in the truck”? Huh?
unc fans
I doubt much of what I write appeals to a particularly broad audience, but I worry most about the times I write about sports — I imagine most of you couldn’t care less about problems on the Saints‘ offensive line or Erubial Durazo‘s postseason stats. But hey, it’s my blog, so I’ll post what I want.
But the sportsphobic among you do have one thing to be grateful for. The estimable Jason has set up a blog dedicated to our shared obsession, North Carolina basketball. Each fall around this time, UNC hoops becomes an addiction, and I’ve bored countless girlfriends over the years with tales of Shammond Williams heroics, Derrick Phelps’ defense, or other such madness. (Okay, not countless, but several.) College hoops is, without a doubt, the finest sport of them all, and you’d probably be hearing about it in the coming months if Jason hadn’t set up this blog. Now, I’ll just post my thoughts there and spare you the bother. (My first post just went up.)
And, in case you can’t tell, I’m still on Japan time, which is why I’m posting at 3:12 a.m.
freedom run
If you’re not as jetlagged as I am, get up a little early in the morning and go run the Freedom Run 5K. My friend Dena is helping organize it; your registration fee goes to the American Red Cross. Just don’t go and pull a Rosie Ruiz.
free cds
As a former Professional Rock Critic, I have too many CDs (over 1000 at last count, all anally sorted alphabetically and by genre). About a month ago, I pulled out about 70 to sell, but CD Warehouse on Oak Lawn (since closed) only wanted about 50. So I offer the remainder to you, my faithful readers, free of charge. Let me know if you want any of them. (If you’re in the Dallas, Toledo, Rayne, Boston, or Rochester area, I’ll give ’em to you when I next see you; if you’re not, you pay for shipping. Starred ones might be worth a little extra consideration. And the first five takers get — free! — a one-yen coin. With variable exchange rates, that could someday be worth as much as $8 million.)
Deckard, Stereodreamscene / The Ernies, Meson Ray* (slightly smarter Blink 182 wannabes) / The Gufs, Holiday From You / Portable, Secret Life / Wade, Odd Man Out / Home Grown, Act Your Age* (ska punk) / Rob Dewar, Opening Night Jitters (Ann Arbor singer/songwriter) / lisahall, isthisreal? (and isherspacebarworking?) / Mansun, Six / Dan Bern, Dog Boy Van EP* (cranky Jewish Minnesotan songwriter not named Dylan) / American Lesion, American Lesion* (side project of Greg Graffin of Bad Religion) / Emm Gryner, Public* / Michelle Lewis, Little Leviathan / Getaway Cruiser, Getaway Cruiser (Detroit band) / Mary Cutrufello, When the Night is Through* / Mister Jones, Hail Mary* / London Suede, Everything Will Flow (single) / Arnold, Hillside / Bond, Bang Out of Order*
ben greenman
Is there a more horrifying prospect than to have a woman you had an unreturned high school crush on end up making a movie about you? Ben Greenman (who edited my college newspaper, although a few years before I got there) had that happen to him, and wrote a great piece about seeing his life played out on the big screen. (The article’s a couple years old; found via an interview with Ben [now a New Yorker editor, McSweeney’s contributor, newly published author, and new dad] at the excellent themorningnews.org.)
sleeping
The best thing about coming back from overseas is that no one has the right to complain when you sleep 13 hours the next day. (That, and better availability of burritos.)
toledoblade.com hit
Oh, man — according to my referer logs, I just got my first hit from the nice folks at www.toledoblade.com, my old employer. My secret’s out. (Hi, Kelly!)
seymour hersh
When I get old, I want to be Seymour Hersh. (Actually, I’d be thrilled to be Seymour Hersh now.) He’s what a reporter should be, kicking ass, taking names, then kicking some more and taking whatever names remain.