Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Looking into the past



Cool pics via my newest bookmark,  like cool

Friday, March 27, 2009

How Appropriate

Clem Snide is coming to Off Broadway Saturday and in preparation for the show I downloaded the new album. I feel it's important to stress the word ALBUM. This is not just a collection of songs thrown together on a CD. This is a story with highs and lows told from beginning to end. In an ADD age where we can only concentrate on one thing for roughly 2 minutes at a time , it''s refreshing for a band to recognize the way albums were meant to be made, and not just chopped up into 3 or 4 singles. Hungry Bird is epic. It will probably see little to no airplay, but this album is captivating in its heartfelt sarcasm.

A couple of songs doesn't do them justice, but maybe this will wet your beak.


Friday, March 20, 2009

1,2,3 Hello

I haven't come across much to be thrilled about in the way of music lately. I've been on the lookout recently for a sound like the National, that is completely solid and rich. Alas the music segment on NPR did a feature on Elvis Perkins and it was love at first listen. I feel obliged to share it with my friends


Friday, March 13, 2009

End of the Road

The trip is now over. I'm a couple days removed from it and still battling the jet lag narcolepsy. I still haven't been able to string together 8 hours of sleep consecutively.

On one of the final nights we had a grand dinner with a factory owner. Everyone customarily spent the whole dinner making toasts to each other. As we neared the end of dinner the toasts became more " friendly." The owner of our overseas office at one point told me I "will be the hero of my generation." That was a very flattering compliment. When I made a toast to everyone in thanks for a great trip, I was told I had to fill my wine glass to the brim and chug it, because after all I am a "healthy young man" and I can take it.

All in all it was a great trip, and it was actually pretty relaxing considering I worked or traveled every day. There were no worries about gas, or groceries, or what I'm going to do tonight. That being said I am happy to be back on American soil, where a double cheeseburger is never more than a block away.


Monday, March 9, 2009

Colder than a well digger's...

I've been pretty worn out by the end of the day, so I haven't really been up to for the blogging.

I managed to snag some DVDs while we shopped, so tonight I'm watching Revolutionary Road.I'm excited.

It's been cold as all get out here lately. It's been in the 40s for the past couple of days and all I brought was t-shirts because it's normally 75 this time of year. I'm certainly glad to have brought the North face coat just in case

I did add a few more pics to the flickr account. Check it out

I'm sure I'll have more to add tomorrow. this trip is getting pretty long.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Delaying the Inevitable

Yesterday I mentioned what I thought might be a minor airport delay. It turned out to be 6 hours. We spent 3 of those hours sitting in the plane and on the tarmac, motionless. About an hour into it, mayhem ensued. Everyone was yelling at the top of their lungs people were freaking out and flight attendants were crying.  What made it worse was that it was all in Chinese and I had no idea what was going on. We finally took off and made it back to the hotel at midnight.

Today I feel terrible, as if the late night awoke my jet lag.

Tonight we get wined and dined by a factory owner.We seem to be in very good graces here so it should be fun.

More pics updated from the crap delay.


Thursday, March 5, 2009

Sitting on G, waiting on O

As I type this, I am stuck in an airport in Shenzen. Our flight back to Putian has been delayed due to a storm. It's been over an hour and there isn't the slightest update on our status. 

Last night was we went to the KTV again. I think I'm bored with that now. The whole language barrier holds back most of the fun that could be had there.

Before KTV we ate at a Korean restaurant. I've never ate Korean food before last night. I'll probably never eat it again.  The food had great flavor, but it was far too spicy for my sensitive tongue. Most of the dishes are based around cold cabbage as well. I'll try anything once but not always twice.

Today we are just traveling. We said our goodbyes to the great people of the Donguan office and now we're headed back to Putian to clean up the mess that happened yesterday. I'm already thinking about when I can get in bed.

Random observations of the day.

As we walked around downtown DG yesterday I noticed several women walking around holding hands. It struck me as a little odd, so I asked about it. I was told that women often walk the streets holding hands and men walk with arms around each other mostly for safety. 

I just remembered when we had pizza the other night for dinner, it was served with plastic gloves. Everyone was expected to wear them to keep the grease off of your fingers. Of course the Chinese one size fits all doesn't necessarily apply to my american sized hands . I made due.