Day two of the trip started off bright and early as passing out night before left me very well rested to continue on towards Seattle. When i started down the highway I had yet another bright idea!! Knowing that my friend Heather was currently living in Sioux Falls, SD; I decided to call her on a few hours notice and surprise her by swinging into Sioux Falls and paying her lovely self a visit.
Making great time, I was able to get to Sioux Falls early enough to spend a decent amount of time catching up. It was really nice to see Heather, as our hanging out has been few and far between since we both graduated and moved on from Michigan State in 2007. The stop was also a welcome break from driving through hours and hours of wind farms in central Minnesota and South Dakota.
Having spent an hour or so with Heather and getting ample driving rest, it was time to continue on with the journey. Like with the girls in Chicago, if I had known that I would get to Seattle as quickly as I did, I would have stayed and hung out much longer in Sioux Falls with Heather and her boyfriend John, but not being a good judge of time, I forged on ahead towards Billings.....
Oh Look.. There is downtown Seattle!
On a walk into my little downtown area I walk down to the nearby lake and this is what I see. While people who live here may take these views for granted, I feel very lucky and awestruck to look out on that every time I take a walk into the downtown Fremont area. Click thru on the photo to access my flickr account if you want to check out more pictures of my new surroundings.
Driving from Detroit to Chicago (Day 1)
The move to Seattle began not so early during this past Tuesday. I had packed the Saturn Vue to its fullest on Monday night; with a Hot Tub Time Machine break afterwards. Embarking upon my journey I made a point to stop over and see the ZAAZ Chicago Girls as well as the always lovely Sarah Pinto. This was my first stop of the day after leaving Madison Heights, so I made it a long one since it was a beautiful 70 degree day.
Quite simply The Chicago girls are a very fun time and I didn't want to leave! I contemplated staying and drinking for the rest of the day; and if I would have known that driving to Seattle would have been the most boring thing in the universe I probably would have brought one of them to keep me company. However I was attempting to keep to a driving schedule so I had my lunch, drank a beer and continued the drive to Rochester, MN. Leaving was not the easiest thing for me as it struck me that there was no turning back at this point and that it was going to be a very boring and lonely drive the rest of the way.
The drive would commence through the boring countryside of Wisconsin. If rural areas of that place are God's country, he must be playing some kind of cruel joke on those people. On to Rochester!
There Is A Place In Seattle....
There is news on the homefront, namely a new homefront has been secured north of Downton Seattle. Marc and Andy have been working dilligently in an attempt to find us a new place to live and they have as of last Thursday succeeded. We will be living in the area of Seattle known as Fremont. They move in at the end of March and I will be joining them several days after. Very exciting!
Matt Lieber Is Not To Be Trusted
People of Denver beware! When this man tells you "the check is in the mail" he is most likely telling you a lie. I have never met a more untrustworthy, lying, despicable bastard in my life. You think you do the guy a favor and sell him some gently used video game equipment at a discount rate and he will pay you. BIG Mistake! I wont even get into the time when he ate Jesse Bommarito's Ice cream only because he thought it was mine. This man has a track record of deceit and treachery and it is high time someone alerts the general public to his activity.
Jimmy has been dispatched to Denver to take care of the "lieber problem" retrieve my money and exact mafia style revenge on this scoundrel.
Note: Lieber is actually not a bastard, he may be a cross dressing, transexual liberal but he is not a bastard
Joe Stack Was A Crazy Anti American Terrorist
Man talk about a guy with a few screws loose...
Yes you have to be crazy to fly your plane into a building and burn your house down because you hate the government. But to go on and on about how he was screwed over consistently in his six page manifesto unearthed after he flew his plan in to that IRS building in Austin, Texas, really gives you insight into how much of a nutjob this guy actually was. Reading through that guys screed I was able to come to a few conclusions.
This man did not like taking responsibility for his failures in business and life, everything seemed to be everyone's fault but his. Secondly he really hated that the government made him pay taxes...well who the fuck doesn't? If all of that were truly terrible, why not leave and move somewhere more suited to your non american tax liking way of life, say switzerland or the cayman islands. This nutjob was a straight up anti-american terrorist and any attempt to brand this guy anything else would be a stretch by any crazy like minded person.
Note to self, do not write a manifesto espousing my hatred of Matt Lieber and post online...then everyone will know how crazy I really am ......
Next Post: Anti Matt Lieber Statements
Grace Potter Will Rock Your Face Off
She was quite simply two of the best concerts I had the opportunity to attend in 2009 at Bonnaroo in June and at Rothbury during the July 4th Holiday. I am looking forward to seeing her again in 2010 at a city near me :) Full of energy and life, this has been hands down one the best bands I ran across in 2009. Check out the video below and enjoy! It may take a bit to load so be patient..and if you are interested in live mp3's you can get alot of them here! Grace Potter Live
Time For Some Change
The photo you see here is Seattle at nightfall. Having taken a number trips there is past two years I couldn't help but think that I could surely see myself living there someday. Well...that time has come. After much thought, deliberation and careful consideration I have decided to take the show on the road and relocate to Seattle.
Having visited most recently in November I was able to spend an extended amount of time hanging out in the city with some of my friends I have met while working at ZAAZ. My friend Justin was more than gracious enough to let me crash at his place with an extended workcation/Detroit Lions game visit that was one of the best trips I had taken all year.
Of course it rained, but it had rained on my previous three trips (Bonnaroo Festival, Rothbury Festival, Silver Lake) in 2009 too! After spending 6 days there I really didn't want to leave. There was something about the place that just clicked with me. Having lived in Michigan for 28 years and not lived outside of a 100 mile radius of Detroit, I had come to the conclusion that this was the place for me and so the pursuit to relocate began.
Luckily I work with some amazing people both here in Detroit and in Seattle that were willing to make something work in order for me to be happy. I will be living with some old friends of mine from back here in Michigan so the transition will be easy. I will continue to work with ZAAZ supporting all of my colleagues here in Detroit to ensure we continue to do great work for our client here in Detroit.
With all that being said....Seattle here I come.....