Yeah, yeah, I know lots' of you did that too, see what I mean? Don't get me started on not taking advantage of our own talents. I remember vividly eating my crusts first because I was "saving" the good parts. Maybe this started back when I ate my peanut butter and jelly sandwiches at Brooklyn Elementary. only to be too afraid to use it? If it breaks it breaks, life is too short to deny ourselves. Have you ever bought something and just let it sit in the package for days, weeks, months? I still find CD's with the wrapper intact! What about buying something you dreamed about like a big screen T.V. Not enjoying or using what we have has to be the most wasteful and idiotic thing I do. What do you do at work? Move boxes here and there? File paper here and shred them over there? Tell your drivers to move a bunch of stuff from their trucks to peoples' houses where they'll move it around some more? This could go on forever. When we eat we just move shit around (literally). At first I just thought of moving stuff as in: " I move the couch here, I move the chair there" and " I clear this space to clean that space and clear junk to add more junk," but then it became fascinating. Moving stuff around is how I spend most of my time. Why do we think of the most incredible, amusing, and relevant thoughts and NOT write these gems down the moment they chance upon us? We're always left with, " Damn, what was I thinking?!" or " What was I going to tell you?" As an artist always fishing for lyrics it is MOST annoying to know you had that perfect line and you fucked it all up by letting it get away. I was inrigued with four recurrences I must divulge. I finally had the sense to actually write down my random thoughts last week. That did remind, however, of this classy Sweet Pickles book (Thanks Josh!) : My buddy Josh Grange e-mailed me some "Childrens' Books" pics that were umm.not for children. My old pal Baxter left me the funniest answering machine message. Case in point: The Speedstream 5100B DSL modem and Linksys router nightmare.Ĭlick here for an old wishlist of mine! Fun fun fun! I'm kind of a list freak. I always manage to find myself in situations that require the most obscure solutions. Click here for pictures of my cousin Jorge's wedding. My old ip to Japan and Choc the Rock pagesĬlick above for a direct link to The Date with Dizzy archivesįotos de Jalpa - My trip to the homeland of Jalpa, Zacatecas in Mexico. If you are on a Mac or prefer the Quicktime format click here instead. Most people should click here for the video. Update: I put together a posthumous video for Denis's birthday (February 15). This rim belongs to the first vehicle on the show "Overhaulin'." It was parked outside Original Parts Group in Huntington Beach, CA. Some more info about myself from the website (a jVibe production): Support Amy and I! Click below for soundclips. The title of this raw performance is aptly named "Imperfect." This ain't no polished production! Just naked, honest emotion. On what seemed like a whim, Amy decided to release one of the Ghengis Cohen performances. We played some live shows throughout Los Angeles as a duet consisting of acoustic guitar, bass guitar and vocals. I had the pleasure of working with my good friend Amy Jo Johnson a while back. If you love the music consider purchasing the album from iTunes. One more thing, if you can't play the file, try installing the DivX player from. It's about 350mb so start the download and come back in a while. I suggest right-clicking on the graphic below and choosing the old "Save link as" trick. Bottom line - to keep as much quality as possible the file is a relatively large download. A must watch! The video as presented here is a "DVD rip." This means I took the DVD and made one compressed file out of it. Our project in London was actually being filmed so here is your chance to catch us in action! Follow us from my garage to AIR Studios. returned from recording the new Holliston Stops album at AIR studios in London. My other YouTube channel for miscellaneous uploads. Clickīelow are some of the other websites I am a part of. Though most of this site is still relevant, any new content is being posted at my blog. This page is mostly up to keep all the archival stuff around for the Internet crawlies. Recording in a world class studio next to George Michael.life is good.
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