Apparently I'm seeing deerhunter tonight.
This week rollcall
Very excited for this one.
Seeing Pfisters has become a rarity now, too.
Seeing Pfisters has become a rarity now, too.
killsaly wrote:
In Baltimore on Saturday is Puerto Rico Flowers only US show, also with Pfisters and Screen Vinyl Image. I cant think of too many other area shows being close, but if it has to be in dc, then too bad.
it will be fun. what is everyone doing for halloween? im deciding between blonde redhead and pantha du prince in dc, svi in arlington, or dan deacon, sewn leather, and dope body in baltimore.
My game plan for Halloween:
Cheniers at Black Cat>
Points at DC9>
Zeros at Velvet>
rest of Blonde Redhead at 930 club>
sleep until 5 PM Monday.
Where are Screen Vinyl playing in Arlington?
Cheniers at Black Cat>
Points at DC9>
Zeros at Velvet>
rest of Blonde Redhead at 930 club>
sleep until 5 PM Monday.
Where are Screen Vinyl playing in Arlington?
Here's mine:
Morning: Run Marine Corps Marathon
Afternoon: Lie in bed, get foot and back massages from wife.
Evening: Take daughter trick or treating. She's dressing up as Baby Jaguar. Wife is sewing the costume.(probably way more expensive than just buying one.)
Monday morning: Sleep in (until 7am if I'm lucky)Call in sick even though I'll probably feel fine. Maybe rake some leaves. Take day off from running.
Morning: Run Marine Corps Marathon
Afternoon: Lie in bed, get foot and back massages from wife.
Evening: Take daughter trick or treating. She's dressing up as Baby Jaguar. Wife is sewing the costume.(probably way more expensive than just buying one.)
Monday morning: Sleep in (until 7am if I'm lucky)Call in sick even though I'll probably feel fine. Maybe rake some leaves. Take day off from running.
azaghal1981 wrote:
My game plan for Halloween:
Cheniers at Black Cat>
Points at DC9>
Zeros at Velvet>
rest of Blonde Redhead at 930 club>
sleep until 5 PM Monday.
Where are Screen Vinyl playing in Arlington?
James wrote:
Here's mine:
Morning: Run Marine Corps Marathon
Afternoon: Lie in bed, get foot and back massages from wife.
Evening: Take daughter trick or treating. She's dressing up as Baby Jaguar. Wife is sewing the costume.(probably way more expensive than just buying one.)
Monday morning: Sleep in (until 7am if I'm lucky)Call in sick even though I'll probably feel fine. Maybe rake some leaves. Take day off from running.
hey, the missus is running the marine corps too. i'll be sure to yell ironic encouragement as you go by. plan is for me to jump the fence and do the last 6 miles with her.
i'd like to see blond redhead/pantha that evening, but between needed to nurse her, visiting in-laws, and very likely early-morning travel the next day, things aren't looking good.
^That new Blonde Redhead is kind of a piece of crap, anyway.
az, at galaxy hut, with a backdrop of old horror movies.
I'm planning on running too, but my training has dropped way off in the last few weeks. Finding it pretty hard to find 3 hours for running on a weekend with a baby. We'll see if I can make up the time, but I might be sitting this one out.
sweetcell wrote:James wrote:
Here's mine:
Morning: Run Marine Corps Marathon
hey, the missus is running the marine corps too. i'll be sure to yell ironic encouragement as you go by. plan is for me to jump the fence and do the last 6 miles with her.
Three hours? Shit, you must be fast. I put in over four hours on Monday, and I still was a few miles shy of 26.2.
This is my first marathon in 4.5 years, first with a child. My wife did her first post-child marathon in April. Hopefully, losing nearly 20 pounds this year and breaking free of my crack habit will help me fare well in this one. By "fare well" of course I mean avoiding death.
This is my first marathon in 4.5 years, first with a child. My wife did her first post-child marathon in April. Hopefully, losing nearly 20 pounds this year and breaking free of my crack habit will help me fare well in this one. By "fare well" of course I mean avoiding death.
Well, I'm rounding a bit. I'm doing much better in my training this go-around; previously for NYC, I was stopping every 6 miles or so for a break. This time, I've been running upwards of 13 without a stop, which has me psyched. And even though I'm way behind, I ran 9 the other day in a little over an hour and 15, so I'm feeling pretty confident. And that's far faster than I've ever run before.
Of course, its my long runs that have suffered; I have a 14, 15, 18 and 20 to still run as part of the training (try to squeeze in a 22 as well, but that's not going to happen this year).
We'll see if I actually can get my act together to run it…
Of course, its my long runs that have suffered; I have a 14, 15, 18 and 20 to still run as part of the training (try to squeeze in a 22 as well, but that's not going to happen this year).
We'll see if I actually can get my act together to run it…
James wrote:
Three hours? Shit, you must be fast. I put in over four hours on Monday, and I still was a few miles shy of 26.2.
This is my first marathon in 4.5 years, first with a child. My wife did her first post-child marathon in April. Hopefully, losing nearly 20 pounds this year and breaking free of my crack habit will help me fare well in this one. By "fare well" of course I mean avoiding death.
THe race is 17 days away and you're still planning on doing those four long runs? Seriously?
I'll probably do one more 13 miler this weekend, then no more double digit runs until the race.
I'm so old I don't worry about speed training or interval running anymore. Though I think I'll be faster than my last marathon because I'm fitter and the course is easier (DC vs. Charlottesville).
I'll probably do one more 13 miler this weekend, then no more double digit runs until the race.
I'm so old I don't worry about speed training or interval running anymore. Though I think I'll be faster than my last marathon because I'm fitter and the course is easier (DC vs. Charlottesville).
nkotb wrote:
Well, I'm rounding a bit. I'm doing much better in my training this go-around; previously for NYC, I was stopping every 6 miles or so for a break. This time, I've been running upwards of 13 without a stop, which has me psyched. And even though I'm way behind, I ran 9 the other day in a little over an hour and 15, so I'm feeling pretty confident. And that's far faster than I've ever run before.
Of course, its my long runs that have suffered; I have a 14, 15, 18 and 20 to still run as part of the training (try to squeeze in a 22 as well, but that's not going to happen this year).
We'll see if I actually can get my act together to run it…James wrote:
Three hours? Shit, you must be fast. I put in over four hours on Monday, and I still was a few miles shy of 26.2.
This is my first marathon in 4.5 years, first with a child. My wife did her first post-child marathon in April. Hopefully, losing nearly 20 pounds this year and breaking free of my crack habit will help me fare well in this one. By "fare well" of course I mean avoiding death.
No way I'm doing them all. I'd liek to do either one 18 or 20, just to have my body prepared a bit, but otherwise, I'm starting to slow down on the training. Those were just the ones I've missed for various reasons.
James wrote:
THe race is 17 days away and you're still planning on doing those four long runs? Seriously?
I'll probably do one more 13 miler this weekend, then no more double digit runs until the race.
I'm so old I don't worry about speed training or interval running anymore. Though I think I'll be faster than my last marathon because I'm fitter and the course is easier (DC vs. Charlottesville).nkotb wrote:
Well, I'm rounding a bit. I'm doing much better in my training this go-around; previously for NYC, I was stopping every 6 miles or so for a break. This time, I've been running upwards of 13 without a stop, which has me psyched. And even though I'm way behind, I ran 9 the other day in a little over an hour and 15, so I'm feeling pretty confident. And that's far faster than I've ever run before.
Of course, its my long runs that have suffered; I have a 14, 15, 18 and 20 to still run as part of the training (try to squeeze in a 22 as well, but that's not going to happen this year).
We'll see if I actually can get my act together to run it…James wrote:
Three hours? Shit, you must be fast. I put in over four hours on Monday, and I still was a few miles shy of 26.2.
This is my first marathon in 4.5 years, first with a child. My wife did her first post-child marathon in April. Hopefully, losing nearly 20 pounds this year and breaking free of my crack habit will help me fare well in this one. By "fare well" of course I mean avoiding death.
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James wrote:
She's dressing up as Baby Jaguar.
Ah, how sweet. :)
May the Jaguar spirits stay with her.
Would love to see some photos of this, even if they are privately emailed.
Half the time she makes us call her "Diego", the other half the time "Baby Jaguar". She calls us Alicia and whatever the character she presently isn't.
There will definitely be pics on the 31st.
I just want my baby girl back!
Anyway, sorry for the inadvertant threadjack.
There will definitely be pics on the 31st.
I just want my baby girl back!
Anyway, sorry for the inadvertant threadjack.
Jaguar wrote:James wrote:
She's dressing up as Baby Jaguar.
Ah, how sweet. :)
May the Jaguar spirits stay with her.
Would love to see some photos of this, even if they are privately emailed.
^ Sounds like she has a rich imagination, maybe even is very right brained. Good for her!
Bet she'll be reading early and take well to music, art and other creative pursuits. She probably also very much appreciates her dream life and will be the inventive sort. All good qualities though she'll have to learn to adjust and compensate to living in an extremely left brained world that all too often prefers to close its mind to any sort of holistic or alternative thinking. She sounds pretty special, and I DON'T mean the deficient version of that word.
Bet she'll be reading early and take well to music, art and other creative pursuits. She probably also very much appreciates her dream life and will be the inventive sort. All good qualities though she'll have to learn to adjust and compensate to living in an extremely left brained world that all too often prefers to close its mind to any sort of holistic or alternative thinking. She sounds pretty special, and I DON'T mean the deficient version of that word.
DJing the Super Diamond / The New Romance show Sat night! Guilty pleasures and beyond!
Going to see Craig Ferguson on Saturday.
sweetcell wrote:
The disciples of pollard were loving it (including a number of 40-somethings who were reliving their college days and have a blast at it).
If they're 40-somethings, they're just reliving their mid-20s! And for me, it's my 30s as I came to GBV around 2000. ;) Saw them in Vegas, LOVED it (the crowd makes the show as much as anything), and seeing them in DC, NY and Philly. G - B - V!