While one might believe that the outcome of the election rendered this blog irrelevant and obsolete, it was a combination of exams, papers, madden, and sheer laziness that has kept me away from this page for so long. With renewed motivation, I have again returned and will quickly update my disgruntled readers before resuming a fairly consistent posting schedule.
Christmas break provided an extended opportunity to see family, go to an awesome falcons v. panthers game, give and receive gifts, and, of course, play hours upon hours of madden with my brother and cousin. But the highlight of the break was Jazz tour 2k5.
This year, we went to NYC. While the city rocked (or jazzed I should say), our journey to and from Manhattan was replete with many memorable experiences and interesting people, most notably a young college philosophy professor-gay-Nazi who was nice enough to get us drunk on freshly brewed Yuengling in Lancaster, PA. In NYC, Travis and I saw some amazing jazz, including Wynton Marsalis and Ravi Coltrane at the Village Vanguard. In fact, Travis provides a very detailed and enjoyable account of our travails in the city on his new blog. Give him some hits. Every new blog needs a fair amount of love and attention to survive for the long-haul.
Currently, I am spending my time obsessively checking my mail for law school letters, reading books for this cool new metro-politics seminar I'm taking, and trying to remain excited about the future of my small little jazz quintet here at the college. The inspiration from NYC still remains, and I think our group can and will do something cool in the next few months. For now, we are just trying to find a gig...anywhere.
My interest in politics has given way to my love for football over the past few weeks. And I'll admit, I'm the better for it. With giant tsunamis flooding one half the world and fundamentalist terrorists taking care of the other half, the one-and-done excitement of the NFL playoffs is a perfect distraction from all that is bad. I'll admit, my Giants didn't exactly finish the way I might have hoped, but they did finish strong. Since the Panthers went by the wayside as well in their final game, I can't help but shift my allegiances to my hometown Falcons.
I promise to try to remain attentive to this blog. With the rookie Travis deep in blog-obsession (it'll wear off soon enough), I feel duly challenged to assert my status as a veteran blogger; already over the initial glamor of an online forum for self-expression, but still resilient in maintaining this page that I spend $4.95 a month on.
A rookie to this particular tradition of blogging, I'll admit, but to the greater pasttimes of self-righteousness and general internet-assholishness, I am no stranger.
Blast off...
Posted by: Travis | Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 05:36 PM