mr. blue sky
odd how music can send your mind back...
for no real reason, i checked my glove box this morning to look for a moe. cd i misplaced. it wasn't there, but i found a cd that had 'mr. blue sky' by the electric light orchestra, 'any major dude' by wilco (steely dan cover), and 'do you believe in magic?' by the lovin' spoonful. this is the cd that i turned way up and listened to sitting in the parking lot in the morning in marshfield. i hated that job and that place, and these songs gave me some cheer before i had to make the cold walk up to the sterile looking buildings to start another hellish day. i felt like i died a little walking to that place every morning. seeing the same people trudging up every morning. all those fucking people that aspired to working on the hill and living in marshfield all their lives. and the dick dr.s that just collected paychecks counting the days until they left. the people that could invest in the community didn't and the people that really had a vested interest in improving it were making 9.00/hr as a medical assistant raising 3 kids on there own.
sorry for the flashback. what this discovery has done for me this morning is make me appreciate where we are even more. i love madison, i love that we are moving into a house, and most especially, i love that i'm doing it all (the highs and the lows) with mrs. hoenisch. marshfield was good in a way. it's like an altimeter... you need to reset 0 when at sea level to see the true elevations you get to. that's what marshfield was for me...0 altitude.
wow, i think i just had a breakthrough.
my sister in law is moving in with us this weekend, should be interesting. especially the next couple weeks leading to the move. once we move to the house, she'll have a bedroom seperate of the office (ie computer).
i've said it before, but www.jasonsager.com/blog is the best blog anywhere (if you're into bikes i guess). see todays for sure (i wish i would have thought to have left that treat for the 'tsa monkeys.'
this closes this edition of the negativesplit.com novel chapter...
by the way, i think there are enough readers of the humble publication that the comment section should light up from time to time....maybe i'm not controversial enough? i'll try harder.
oh, here is a good one. the spell check function of blogspot doesn't recognize the word 'blog.' interesting.
for no real reason, i checked my glove box this morning to look for a moe. cd i misplaced. it wasn't there, but i found a cd that had 'mr. blue sky' by the electric light orchestra, 'any major dude' by wilco (steely dan cover), and 'do you believe in magic?' by the lovin' spoonful. this is the cd that i turned way up and listened to sitting in the parking lot in the morning in marshfield. i hated that job and that place, and these songs gave me some cheer before i had to make the cold walk up to the sterile looking buildings to start another hellish day. i felt like i died a little walking to that place every morning. seeing the same people trudging up every morning. all those fucking people that aspired to working on the hill and living in marshfield all their lives. and the dick dr.s that just collected paychecks counting the days until they left. the people that could invest in the community didn't and the people that really had a vested interest in improving it were making 9.00/hr as a medical assistant raising 3 kids on there own.
sorry for the flashback. what this discovery has done for me this morning is make me appreciate where we are even more. i love madison, i love that we are moving into a house, and most especially, i love that i'm doing it all (the highs and the lows) with mrs. hoenisch. marshfield was good in a way. it's like an altimeter... you need to reset 0 when at sea level to see the true elevations you get to. that's what marshfield was for me...0 altitude.
wow, i think i just had a breakthrough.
my sister in law is moving in with us this weekend, should be interesting. especially the next couple weeks leading to the move. once we move to the house, she'll have a bedroom seperate of the office (ie computer).
i've said it before, but www.jasonsager.com/blog is the best blog anywhere (if you're into bikes i guess). see todays for sure (i wish i would have thought to have left that treat for the 'tsa monkeys.'
this closes this edition of the negativesplit.com novel chapter...
by the way, i think there are enough readers of the humble publication that the comment section should light up from time to time....maybe i'm not controversial enough? i'll try harder.
oh, here is a good one. the spell check function of blogspot doesn't recognize the word 'blog.' interesting.
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