October 4, 2011

Direct Current Stream, Sep/Oct

Sep/Oct 2011
 
Bon Iver     site     sample
James Vincent McMurrow     site     sample
Jayhawks     site     sample
Washed Out     site     sample
the Head & the Heart     site     sample
The Rosebuds     site     sample
Viva Voce     site     sample
Jeremy Messersmith     site     sample
Iron & Wine     site     sample
The Yuck     site     sample
Jessica Lea Mayfield     site     sample
Amos Lee     site     sample
 
And don't forget, Dessa's new album, Castor, The Twin, drops today. Signing at Electric Fetus in MPLS if you're nearby.
This is all possible by listening to The Current, 89.3FM, and streaming worldwide at www.thecurrent.org

September 29, 2011

Is yarn hot?

Why yes it is. These pop-up yarn art things are pretty common here. I find them intriguing.

September 24, 2011

Appleman Cycles, MN

Attending the Minnecycle show today, I was afforded a great look at some local MN frame builders. Appleman seems to fill the bill well for a unique/boutique carbon frame.

They had this great looking complete track bike and an equally swell looking complete road bike. Check 'em out.

September 23, 2011

WNBA Fever, catch it!

Play as hard as the men's game, just a lot less dunks. The Lynx Western Conference Finals, Game #1, was a great night.

September 21, 2011

Why Meetup in MPLS Sucks

These are the most recent new meet-ups for MPLS that I got in my inbox, based on user-defined choices, or so they would have me believe. The suck part comes in when I'm a single guy that moved here on my own... or they just suck on their own merits.
 
New Meetup Group: Let's Make a Collective Theatre Company!‎      [stab me with a prop knife!]
New Meetup Group: Twin Cities Packers Fans‎      [puke]
New Meetup Group: The Minneapolis Viking Offiser's Club‎      [barf]
New Meetup Group: Laughaholics‎      [who doesn't love to laugh!!!!????]
New Meetup: Make New Friends Meetup in Minneapolis‎      [hard to get the gumption to go alone]
New Meetup Group: 1001 Things You MUST try BEFORE YOU DIE!!!!       [nah, KMN]
New Meeting New People Meetup in Hopkins‎      [wha?!]
New Meetup Group! Meetup St Paul /Maplewood Divorced Men     [It hasn't gotten this bad/sad yet... and St. Paul is far anyways and I'm not divorced]
New Meetup Group: Married Twin Cities Couples over 50      [I'm bookmarking this one for damn sure!] 

September 15, 2011

YoYo Donuts, Minnetonka, MN

Already granted numerous awards in the local press, these did not disappoint. I'll have to go back for their $2 Maple Bacon Bar.

September 12, 2011

Great idea...

... in theory, but I can adjust and try again. This is a small size Blizzard from DQ. I thought I could get it home in the water bottle cage, not quite. I had to stop a couple times and drink the melt. Perhaps the best part was the DQ counter person who helped me pick out the Chocolate Xtreme mix, and to show me how blizzardy and extreme it is, handed it to me upsidedown. Not a drip...til the ride home.

(yes, the bike was rinsed immediately upon getting home)

August 11, 2011

Quote of the Day


"Inside each of you is an inexhaustible well of grit, guts and determination...And when the time comes when you are suffering and want to quit – and that time will come – you will reach deep inside that well of grit, guts and determination and find the will to keep going. And to do that remember that you are better than you think you are, and you can do more than you think you can."

- Ken Chlouber


July 29, 2011

New Game - Rate the Awkwardness

The game works like this - 
I will share a story with you and you will rate the awkwardness based on a scale of 1 - 10. 1 being the least awkward something can be; think of when you're walking up steps with no one around and you step one extra time for a step that's not there. It's kind of weird, but no big deal. 10 is the most awkward rating on the scale; I would equate this to having seen your parents be amorous, horizontally. I certainly never have, and I suspect most people haven't (or won't admit to it), but I'm pretty sure we can all imagine that this would be a most awkward occurence if there ever was one. So, with the awkward Rating Scale out of the way, we move to the story and then you can rate the awkwardness in the comments of the post.
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Yesterday evening I had the chance to have dinner at a friends house. I hadn't seen this family or been at the house in over 6 months, but it's usually a fun time. And this evening was no exception - the food was very good, the company entertaining, the wine smooth and all in all a very good night. This friend and her husband have two young boys, a 3 year old and 21 month old. They are pretty energetic youths and this night was no different. By the end of the evening, about 8pm, they were sort of winding down and wanted to do something they do often, "dump truck races".
It sounded like something fun to me and I soon realized what this game entailed. The boys literally race toy dump trucks (think Tonka truck) around their dining room table. There's carpet on the floor that resembles the race track, the dad announces the racing and gives the boys the "ready, set, go" commands, and the mom just generally cheers them on. A pretty clever game as not only do the kids really love it, it wears them out just that last little bit before bed time. Very smart.
So, all seemed well to me as they started this process, when I heard a whisper or two from the boys about... "naked time". Yep, like some kids are known to do, these young lads get naked pretty often. So, once the first utterance was heard about being free from clothing, the clothes came off both boys within three steps in the dining room as the lined up their racing dump trucks.
So there I was, hadn't seen the family in months, slightly inebriated from wine with dinner, about to watch two boys run around their living room totally nude. I didn't think I could make an exit without offending or giving them the idea that nudity is wrong... so I just stood there and watched, and laughed. At one point, I even started using an annoucer voice and started them off. Must have started the "race" a dozen times in about 5 minutes. The races aren't too long and no one ever seemed to be the actual winner either. Of course, we were all winning at that point. Well, they must have ran around the dining room table about 50 times, totally naked, bent over a small toy dump truck. The most interesting part was when someone came to their front door. Mom opened the door to see who it was and the littlest boy just walked right up to the door, in his b-day suit. How unique must it have been for that visitor to see a 21m old come to the front door totally naked.

We all had fun and maybe it's actually only my own feelings on nudity that I was dealing with... the boys sure didn't seem to care one way or the other. 

"On your Marks ... Get Set ... GO!!!!"

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