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Saturday, November 30, 2002

“Italiensk for begyndere” was a

"Italiensk for begyndere" was a pretty cool film about love and loss, but my favorite observation was the fact that the character of the priest had a tattoo and was allowed to date. Americans are so conservative. The wine started out questionable... young, tannin... the fruit influence hadn't quite learned to speak, but the oakey subtlety was there with a whisper the entire trip. My sister (at the last moment... with cork in my hand) decided that she didn't want any, so I am a bottle into wine buzz and quite smiley. Since I get all soul bearing when inebriated, I'll share that I've had a lot on my mind this last week and none of it could be construed as rational thought... all of it could be made into a movie however... such is my psyche. I think the next in the line-up (and if I keep this personal wine tasting up, the last in the line-up) is "Notorious Cho". Wish me luck... the corkscrew is calling me.
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“Hard to Forget” - Brian

"Hard to Forget" - Brian Andreas
I was waiting for the
longest time, she said.
I thought you forgot.

It is hard to forget, I
said, when there is
such an empty space
when you are gone.
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There’s a lot to be

There's a lot to be said about curling up on the couch with a good movie and a better wine. I'd really like to continue reading my new book, but Camron doesn't leave until tomorrow so I'm catering to her. I have to admit however, that I was a little selfish in picking movies that I wanted to see. We just finished "Pumpkin". I have a new cab/merlot in the kitchen that I'm pretty excited about trying. It's a little weird running the air conditioner in winter with it cool outside... all because the house is heated up so much by all the candles burning in every room. Even without the olfactory pleasantries, I love the warm glow with which candlelight laps a room.
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I had this mad rush

I had this mad rush this morning to get something in the mail before the post office closed. Like an idiot, I forgot that non-standard sized cards or letters that have sides of equal length cost 49 cents to mail instead of 37 because they confuse the automatic sorting optical scanners at the post office and must be manually routed. The bottom line was a long line at the post office. I should have mailed it yesterday. Camron and I went by Maria Elena and Jean-Paul's house to drop off some homemade tortillas she brought them from Ingleside. I briefly shopped for a new camera, but the crowded stores and pressure salesmen faking holiday cheer were rubbing me the wrong way, so I decided that this had to either wait for another day or be done online. I'm open to suggestions... Sam has a really cool Konica and Audra's Canon is spiffy as well. I'm not too picky as long as the CCD is of good quality for the resolution. I picked up some movies and groceries for a quiet night at home. Ever since I came back from Colorado, I really haven't felt much like going out and being social. I guess I just need some rest. I'm diggin' all this left over turkey. Speaking of...
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I feel like I got

I feel like I got hit by a train.
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Friday, November 29, 2002

I went to Whole Foods

I went to Whole Foods for a list of things, but soon lost my motivation. I picked up a bottle of wine and some odds and ends. I took Camron out to see Harry and Eric at The Flying Saucer. Good times. I think I'll sleep now.
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Much better. Sam picked me

Much better. Sam picked me up around 8:15 this morning. I was a little out of it... like I am every morning, but he pumped some espresso in me and we headed off to Lou's. Lou always runs late, so we weren't worried about getting there too early. No matter what time you get there, he's not going to be ready. Somewhere around 9:30, three guys and three bikes were zooming off to Smithville for some off-road rampage. I'm the baby of the group... Lou used to race here in the States and Sam was sponsored and raced with the big dogs in Switzerland (where he grew up). I just go and have fun... and try not to break anything. I was listening to Sam's Donnas CD and trying to wake up as I cradled my coffee along the way there... I really didn't pay much attention to where we were or where we were going. Once we arrived, I was good to go and we started the day with "Fat Chuck's Demise". O. M. G. ! ! ! The last single track Sam and I did was Double Lake north of Houston and I did ok on that... this trail was kicking my ass within the first 5 minutes of the ride. No wonder Fat Chuck died... that rocky, steep, fucking difficult, and dangerous trail was a bitch. The next trail was "EZ Pickens"... it was a good intermission after Fat Chucks Demise. I felt like my heart was going to explode. We were dumped out at the onset of "Off the Lip" which I really dug. It was medium difficult with enough technical cut-backs and altitude changes to keep you thinking. We continued to do "Longhorn Loop" and then part of "Tris Cross". I say part of because Lou was leading and managed to get a significant lead while Sam waited for me to pick up the pieces of my body off a rather large drop in the trail (hence, the bleeding). Sam and I were ready to call it a day and we had all agreed to head back to the base camp area at the next fire road. Unfortunately, Lou didn't see the thru-trail to the fire road and kept going. Since we were split, Sam and I continued back in the direction the map showed a long, smooth straight trail... the map lied. We went through some of the roughest single track of the day in the middle of that lie. Sam probably didn't care to much with his $3K full suspension Yeti... I however, was receiving quite the ride since my little Gary Fischer was only equipped with some fork RockShox. We hit "Mini Me" before reconnection to the main roadway along the fence leading to the camp. It started to rain. By the time we all reunited at Sam's SUV, food and rest were the only things on our minds. Well, not the only thing on my mind, but she couldn't be there to see the cool trails today, so I guess wishing she was there doesn't count. We stopped at this little bar-b-que joint outside La Grange. It smelled like sour milk and everyone in the place but us was wearing some form of camouflage and/or plaid mix. At least half of them didn't have all their teeth and had some type of buck (as in deer) pattern mixed into their clothing ensemble. There were inside flies and outside restrooms. There was a lot of beer drinkin' from cans and hootin' and hollarin' at a 19" television suspended from the ceiling about 20 feet from the nearest viewer... playing some form of sport... maybe football? We ate and enjoyed it... despite the new buck rack regulations posted on the wood paneling wall... not to far from their sign notifying patrons about their knife sharpening service. It was a bar-b-que restaurant with a gas pump in front. I was in redneck hell. But there was food... at least there was that. Work called on the drive back to Houston. Fuck. I hate that shit. As it turns out, Joe is going to have to drive about 8 hours tonight to repair something in one of our offices in Louisiana. If I would have been home, it could have been me... I would have done that for him any day. He has a daughter. I was eager to get home and clean my wounds, get cleaned up... but mostly, to call ErinLynn. It was really good to hear her voice... especially her laugh. I could listen to her laugh all day. She laughs like a child... I don't mean like a little kid laugh, I mean from the heart. So many people have fake laughs these days... like they laugh out of obligation. Hers is the way a laugh should be... perfect. I could write a novel about how she is amazing to me... but instead, I won't. I'm a dork. I'm really tired... and surprisingly, hungry again. Yeah... if there's food in my mouth, I can't say anything stupid. I like that.



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No Worda today… I just

No Worda today... I just got home from a hard days biking at Rocky Hill Ranch in Smithville. I'm a little bloody, but nothing is broken, so it's all good. I'll write more later, but I really need a shower... oh, and Neosporin. Heh.
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Thursday, November 28, 2002

I’m caught in the evil

I'm caught in the evil catch 22 of knowing I have to be up early tomorrow and being unbelievably wide awake. Camron nonchalantly unveiled the stack of CD's this evening containing software she "must" install on my computer to do her law homework. I will not again underestimate her sneakiness. Heh.
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This is what happens


This is what happens when you send Melly on a shopping spree in Tulsa. It accessorizes the notorious Deep Ellum "pink shirt" well, no? I was fresh out of feather boas. You know, maybe I'm really wearing an Armani suit and I'm just hallucinating from turkey overdose... could be. Did I mention that Sean hooked up some tickets to the Deep Ellum Live date for the Toadies pseudo-reunion show? So this means I'm going to make the 26th show and the 30th show! I'm really excited about that... Guy is playing down the road from my house on the 12th and the Burden Brothers are playing the 13th at Stubb's with Baboon opening for them (excellent!) and again on the 14th at the Engine Room. December is going to be a fucktabulous music month! I'm going to miss the Asylum Street Spankers on the 6th at Rudyard's though... tis ok however, because as much as I dig the Spankers, I'll be on a plane to Colorado... and that is amazing. Sam and I are going biking in the morning in Worda. There is a 10 or 11 mile circuit offroad at this ranch he knows about... we're going to hit the trail early morning. Hopefully I won't have another spectacular crash like I did at Double Lake. Ouch.
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too. much. food. help. me.

too. much. food.

help. me. please.
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It should be illegal for

It should be illegal for two people to have so much food in there possession. My sister went a little overboard (I think) with the Thanksgiving dinner. As a result, if you live near Houston and are hungry, let me know... I'll hook you up in Fat Albert fashion. I've been printing tab and working on my finger calluses all morning. The fingertips of my left hand feel like their bleeding, but I'm diggin' the progress. I don't like playing other peoples music as much as I like writing my own, but I didn't want to do like I always do and come up with a cool riff or rhythm and not have a way to capture it... thus inevitably forgetting it later. I'm asking Santa for a simple four track and a new PA system for Christmas since he replied to my Roland V-Drum request with a sweet card that said, "yeah Clayton, that's a great idea... FOR ME TO POOP ON!"... I feel a wave of turkey coming. Tsunami!
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I just got THE best

I just got THE best phone call. ;-)
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Lazy day.

Lazy day.
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Happy Thanksgiving! Damn, I so

Happy Thanksgiving! Damn, I so proud of myself. I was lit up last night when I came home and my natural inclination is come in my office and write a bunch of sappy hoo-ha, but last night I didn't! Woo-hoo! I woke up to the sound of Camron's kitchen tornado. I try to help, but invariably slow her down. My nipples are really sore this morning. Earlier this year, I removed the nipple rings that I had worn for about 5 years. I thought I'd try going without for a while... just a change. I tried to put them back in last night. I obviously need a stretching tool... so I'll just wait and have it done when I go in for my next tat... which I'm working on now. I met some girls last night that had fabulous tattoos... one of their sleeves was really intricate... I asked where they were inked and got a line on a new parlor. I'm going to check that out after Camron leaves. I bought a book last night that I'm about to dive into in my sunny den. It's such a beautiful day!
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