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Music Byte: Rachael Yamagata

Rachael’s been around for a long time, and I’ve considered myself a fan ever since listening to her first album, Happenstance, a few years ago.  Now she’s back with a new album titled Elephants…Teeth Sinking Into Heart, and it is my Fall soundtrack!  I love it!  

It’s broken down into two parts, with the first nine songs on Elephants and the last five on Teeth.  As a whole they seem to encapsulate an entire life circle, from happiness to heartache.  Here’s a good article from Spinner on the whole thing.

Since I’ve been a fan for a while, I won’t try to bring you over to the darkside.  I’ll let Rachael do that.  I picked this Jay Leno performace only because I’d rather have an upbeat song to post than put you guys to sleep with the slow stuff.  Enjoy:

You can become friends with her here and here.  Or check out her Wiki page here. Her main website is here.

Oh and if anyone wants to buy me tickets to see her play in NYC, go here for the info and that would TOTALLY ROCK!

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Commuters Are Fucking Crazy

I met my sister in Penn Station after work today to head to Jersey for the weekend. At 5:30, ULTIMATE RUSH HOUR.  On FRIDAY.  People that don’t live in NYC don’t really understand the insanity that goes on during this time of day in the busiest train hub in America.  Actually, scratch that.  Reverse it.  People that don’t live in NYC absolutely know all too well this kind of insanity.  It’s us that do live in NYC that don’t understand it, because we don’t have to do it everyday like the rest of them.  And let me tell you, IT IS FUCKING CRAZY.

I would rather have someone give me papercuts in my eyes and pull out my fingernails than have to deal with all that madness.  People just literally run at full speed, presumably trying to catch their train.  It doesn’t matter if you’re standing still in the middle of an empty space – THEY WILL RUN YOU OVER.  And then they’ll snarl back at you over their shoulder because that extra half a second it took to bump into you?  Well that’s the one half a second that might matter, and it will be all YOUR fault if they end up missing their ride.

And watch out for all the rolling luggage, JESUS!  You’ll lose a toe!  In fact, I bet most of these “regular” commuters only have like 3 toes, because they’ve all been CHOPPED off by rolling luggage.  It’s a serious health hazard, no one should be allowed to roll their luggage three feet behind them where they can’t fucking see it.

Thank god my sister had the beautiful idea to grab a few beers and drink them out of brown bags on the way home.  (We are such classy bitches.)  They really helped to calm me down.  Now that we’re here I’m drinking vodka straight from the bottle, and hoping that I don’t end up with a case of post traumatic stress disorder.

Thank god it’s Friday.

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Runnin’ Against The Wind

Each year, the NYC marathon runs right past my apartment.  It’s very exciting, not only because the streets are filled with a more diverse crowd of onlookers, but also because it’s Sunday and it’s November and that means there is another sport to get excited about besides football.  I’ll get up early, get some coffee, and stand on the sidelines watching people run 26.2 miles while I nurse my hangover and take pictures of their agony accomplishments.  My apartment is around the 12 mile marker, so it was pretty early when the frontrunners came by.  I watch them on televeision until I see them about 5 blocks away, then I dash downstairs hoping I’m faster than them in order to snap a picture.  

Last year, I was not.  I didn’t make it in time so I snapped a shot from the bedroom window:

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That’s Paula Radcliffe in the front, with the white gloves.  She ended up winning the marathon last year.  

I almost missed them again this year, but was happy to snap Mrs. Radcliffe at the same moment a year later:

(That’s her in front, again, with the white gloves.)

She ran the last half of the marathon like a machine, pulling far enough ahead of this group to have no threat whatsoever to the victory.  I felt excited to have shared such a miniscule moment in time with her, and felt proud to be able to witness it live.

The guys came a little while after the ladies, so I was able to get a more decent shot of them:

The frontrunner here is from the U S and A, but if you look at the guy in the back of the pack in the yellow jersey?  He wins.  Pretty awesome, right?

They are running so much faster than you could ever imagine if you are watching the race on television.  It’s almost like there is a blur behind them they are gone so quickly.

As exciting as it is to watch the fastest runners pass by, it really gets exciting when the rest of the crew catches up.   39,000 runners pass my house during the course of about 3 hours, and the cheers and applause and excitement is enough to make anybody crazy inspire anyone. Seriously.  

Congratulations to all of you that may have run in this race, or knew anyone who ran in this race.  It is truly a feat and the ultimate test of endurance, and I applaud anyone who can achieve a goal that large.

I feel disappointed in myself.  Not because I feel like I need to get in shape and train for a marathon, but because I didn’t have the patience to play paparazzi and sit outside scoping out Ryan Reynolds

To celebrate them, I’m going to drink a lot of beer, eat until I burst, and watch some football.  After all, that’s what Sundays are made for, right?

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