11 January 2006

The problem with posting after a long time is

I have so much to say and no FORMAT to say it in. I can't tell a funny story or write about anything specific that anyone would want to know about, but that's really more of a general-purpose statement about my blog, not about this particular post. So... I'll just go with that run-on and turn it into something that's longer than a run-on. Run-off, I guess, like rainwater on the side of the creek that etches its way along the expressway. I read memoirs of a Geisha, by the way, and it was A Maize Ing. Seriously. But the really strange part is that the people I've talked to about it (women, mostly) all say how extraordinary the writer is at expressing female emotion and feelings and pathways of expression, etc and I felt that way, too, like I was actually inside the head of this conservative Japanese woman. Which strangely, enough, is a really moving experience.

So they ( i.e. the Man, to whom I will soon be auctioning my services ) did this Cultural/Physiologicial Anthropolgy experiment on Japanese living in Hawaii. Turns out traditionally raised Americans interpret nature sounds (read: birds chirping, dogs barking, wind hissing through the leaves, thunder) in the same part of their brains as they interpret background noise (read cars passing, neighbors barking, garbage cans clanging, static) while traditionally raised Japanese register nature sounds in a similar area to that which interprets art (read: sculpture parks, crayons, naked people, Amelie). I guess they're testing Japanese Americans living in Hawaii( like a cultural mix) which part of their brains they get all this stuff in. It' be cool to know.

At this point I've gone back and, from now on will try to make a point of, broken up thought processes into paragraphs. I figure it'll help, having no map, to at least have a compass.

So I quit my job so that my little egg roll and I could go to Michigan to visit her family, and I could make a stop in ol' Milwaukee. Michigan's cool, except for the left turns, which are actually right turns + U-turns. Holding. Holding. Holding. And release. (Please tell me someone else has seen that SNL with Ray Ramano). So anyway, we're trying to get to Milwaukee and not Chicago, and Mapquest is giving us 94 through downtown. And we're like , "Enh?!" So we hit the "avoid highways" button and you know what? Mapquest told us to take the fuckin ferry! Ha! Seriously, the map was a big red line straight across Lake Michigan. Hilarious.

Truthfully, I quit my job so that I could focus on getting a better one and so that I could focus on getting into school and so that I could focus on my apartment and not Wentzville. And so that I could get Christmas Eve off. I told them I was losing focus. And I was ON TIME the day I said, "Peace Out," so that's good.

"Enh." is a frustration noise.

On to brewcity and my boy Pablo is the new Executive Chef of the new Mike Idol eatery across the street from the Hi-Hat and the Garage called Balzac. Walked in the first night I'm in town, with the k squad - my own imaginary title for a Kateface and Karen crimefighting duo, if ever one were to exist - and run into a old friend before we sit down. Awesome. So then we get a Highlife, a Guiness, and a glass of Shiraz, light cigarettes, ask the bartender if the Chef could come out for just a moment, sit back in our clouds of "This has got to be the coolest feeling in the world. Happy Fuckin' New Year". The place is beautiful. It's dark and warm and wooden and metal and it's like sitting on the inside of a giant oak cask. Paul is in whites, with a blonde shaved head and a crooked grin. He reminds me of the Keebler elves, passing deliciousness through his window.

It's good to see him and its good to see Dane and Church and Oval Omar Ried even Dusty and Colin and Mitch, who is ALSO an Executive Chef of a place called the Riverside Cafe, on south Water, right across from Centanis, owned by the same people, doing better. We don't goto Water but we do hit BBC and some new place off Farwell called Yield, which made me think of Jason. I called him as soon as I got home. Oh Dane is the Sous Chef of Carnivore, which is next to Three, or 3, or III, or whatever the fuck it is on Milwaukee. Dane hates Milwaukee Ave. But everyone is bank all of the sudden and we have a great time. And Qu'ran is a storm trooper.

So I'm running low on steam all of the sudden, so it might get jumpy. HA!

-I'm an offical canidate for the Saint Louis University Medical School's Ph.D. research program in Biomedical Science. If I get the assitantship I'm trying for, they're paying my tuition.
-Sumit's car broke down and he had to ride back with us. But his nephew -Arnev?-is the cutest baby I've ever seen. Very compelling evidence for reproduction.
-Rachel Ray is still a goddess. There's just way more goddess than there used to be. I think she got married because she wanted to let herself go.
-Michael is doing well in Minneapolis. He hates having a 9-5, but he survived the drunk driving black ice 2-wheel drive pickup with no sandbags 360 skid over the Mississippi river and called me on my roommates phone to tell me about it -- while he was still in the truck!! So that's good, too.
-I'm addicted to Strong Bad.
-Tiantian Zeng is living in Denver, going to Pharmacy College, and working at the busiest Target in the mile-high metro. She's doing well, and is very happy.

As an aside, I went to Denver a coupla months back, visiting with more Scooros family, and we were supposed to see her cousins in 'a choir.' Well I'm thinking American Baptist #177 Holy Chorale as we pull up to the Symphany Center. They sang Carl Orf's Carmina Burana. It was breathtaking. It's the only opera? that I would even recognize if I heard it, and I've seen the Denver Symphany/Choir sing it(with the full-on robes and mouths real open and everything!). Didn't see Candy, though. My cell is off, I have a new number. Send me an e-mail. I love Big Brother.

-Andy and Joe are engaged to be married in June. She recently was accepted into the University of Auckland Psychology Graduate program, and they plan on moving there -- sometime.

Some music and books that you, as an upstanding social indiviual should check out - Marlena Shaw - for some of that St. Louis Blues/Soul, because black is beautiful. Sterophonics. The Books. Jackson and his Computer Band. Del the Funky Homosapien - Mr. Dobalina - if you've never heard it before. And this song, in whatever form you can get your hands on "The Centuar" (it's been done by everyone, but they are ALL good).

Text only browsers? try The God of Small Things - because it's already back in style. Mario Livio's take on Greek Philosophy and math in The Golden Ratio. In the Beginning is an interesting example of two fields of science that probably shouldn't have been brought together - evolutionary natural selection and hypothetical metaphysics. Kurt V. got me with an in-season retro-teaser with God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater. Last but probably going to make him a saint is His Holiness the Dalai Lama, with The Universe in a Single Atom: The Convergence of Science and Spirituality. Really really really cool.

So I guess I caught a second wind there. If you've made it this far, you probably don't like me anymore. I'll try to write more often. . . kinda sounds self defeating, doesn't it?