Just returned from the trek from New York/New Jersey trip. I'm quite exhausted. Although I'm always a visitor when going to the Big Apple, there are always people you can tell who are tourists:
New Zealand's fourth most popular guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo is making its return to TV in January. The premiere for Season 2 of Flight of the Conchords has been released early.
Today is Aaron Nordstrom's birthday, to celebrate I present the original Got Milk? commercial. A little inside joke for my buddies from Purdue. Here's a tidbit of info about the ad, this was directed by Michael Bay before he started doing high budget movies with tons of explosions.
Since returning to Indy, I finally got to visit Lucas Oil Stadium - home of the Colts, by taking the stadium tour with my dad and brother. Stops on the tour include the press box, a walk along the field, and the away team's locker. It's odd, since Lucas Oil is obviously slapped all over the stadium you can actually buy motor oil while you're at the game. Also, I got to see the remnants of the old Hoosier/RCA Dome. The rest of the stadium will be demolished this Saturday morning. It was a great experience, I really want to see a game here!
I'm back in Indy, it feels great to be back. Yesterday I went back to West Lafayette and indulged in some pleasures that unfortunately are not available to me in Seattle - White Castle and Chick-Fil-A. I had a great time with Mark, Dan, and Kristen eating White Castle burgers and all you can eat chicken nugget night at Chick-Fil-A. The picture above is an image of something I so strongly miss: Slyders, Fries, and Barq's Red Creme Soda.
Dan, I'm hoping you don't go through with this.....
The last couple of weeks have been going by so slowly. I've got a lot of work to do with finals this week until I can go home. Life has too much responsibility for one to take a few of these:
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