Showing posts with label columbus. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 6, 2023

MLS Headquarters: Project Splash Pot

 MLS Headquarters: Project Splash Pot

By: Vidda "Davey" Grubin



The place: 420 5TH Ave, FL 7, New York, NY, 10018-0223 United States (MLS Headquarters)




The date: Sunday, December 3, 2023—10 am


The players: Twenty two of the worst dressed billionaire’s children, their valets, Don Garber, and for some reason, Alexi Lalas

(plus, Tammy (real name, Trinh Thi Ngo) the snack and coffee lady, snidely nicknamed, Tofu Tammy)


The atmosphere: Tense. The Columbus Crew have won the right to host MLSCup2023. MLS Commissioner, Don Garber, is not happy




At a long oak table (shipped from Chicago and sporting the initials, TGD—DG carved into the edge at the head of the table), The Don stands and begins the meeting. Alexi, sitting directly on The Don’s right, flips open his brand new Kindle Paperwhite.


“Where’s my tofu, Tammy?” muffled giggles fill the room


Tammy rushes from the snack cart with a plate full of Han Xi Dyn’s Number One Tofu and sets it in front of, The Don.


“Better. Now, if I have to go to fucking Columbus, again, make sure I’m booked into the Embassy Suites, Dublin. And make sure I get at least ten of those happy hour free drink tickets.” Alexi Lalas nods, making a note on his Kindle.


Alexi taps the Kindle screen, a giant image of Lower Dot Com Stadium appears on the wall behind, The Don.




The Don points at the image with a dismissive finger wag.


“This toilet has twenty thousand seats. About eleven thousand of those seats are taken by rednecks, cow farmers and 45 year old pot smoking, sweat pants wearing, Dungeons and Dragons droollers.” Long pause




“How can we screw over every one of them?”


Twenty hands shoot into the air.


The Don points at Seth Kronke.


“We could announce a change of venue. Say it’s due to faulty plumbing. And move the game to Cincinnati.” Lots of nods and smiles all around.


The Don squints and rubs his chin. “I like it. Other ideas.”


Kelsey Beckham stands up, glances at Alexi, “We could have Alexi’s band play at halftime.” The room erupts in laughter. Alexi makes a note on his Kindle.


“Book it!” says, The Don.


Billy “RedBull” Mateschitz slowly stands. “Open ticket sales for our sponsors, friends and relatives. Give them a twenty ticket limit. They’ll buy all the tickets and put most of them up for resale at 5-10 times retail. The sweatpants D and D’rs, Cow farmers and rednecks will be forced to spend hundreds per seat.”


Don Garber grins. He can barely contain himself. “That’s what were doing. Exactly that, but add in two or three days of bullshit announcements about how we’re fixing the problem and only hope for the best, while doing nothing of the sort. And, oh yeah, book Alexi’s band.” Alexi immediately sends out a text on his Kindle to his band mates. And begins jotting down the lyrics to a new song about soccer, hot dogs and Italian women in Honda Civics.


Two of the valets whisper. “You do all the ticketing arrangements, right?”


“Yeah, why?”


“I’ve got a couple buddies who write code and run bot farms for some Latvians. Can you set it up so I get them the log in credentials for the sale?”


“Sure. But why?”


“They get the log in, attack the corporate pre sale with their bots, buy up half the seats. Then, re-sell the tickets and kick back 30% to you and I.”


“Oh, man that’s perfect. Half a mill or more easy. Done. How are they going to get us our thirty percent.”


“Don’t worry. There’s a poker game here in Manhattan that those guys play in. We’ll set up a private game and have them donk off the money to us over the course of a weekend. Do you play?”




“No. Do You?”


“Yeah. I got it. Just get the ticket shit sorted.”


The Don waves at Tammy. “What’s for lunch?”


Tammy, reads off a menu. “American Humble Stew. Go Back to Your Country Pie. And, Your Leaders are Lying to You Tea.”


“Okay. Sounds good. We’ll meet again tomorrow.” The Don looks at the two valets who were whispering. “I expect a complete breakdown of the ticketing plan first thing in the morning.:


“No problem.”


By: David Burgin

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Sunday, May 16, 2021

What We Could Have Been

What We Could Have Been


by: Vidda Grubin

 Are there still soccer fans in North America who believe in McFranchise League Soccer?

Seriously?!? Who are the mouth breathers hanging out in stadiums and jersey/scarf adorned soccer dens watching the latest rich guy, marketing genius version of…


WE (a handful of greedy, ego-maniacs) TOOK OVER YOUR (generational & wide-eyed newbie soccer players, fans, parents, kids, coaches, referees) GROWING AND BEAUTIFUL SPORT AT THE PRECISE MOMENT WE REALIZED IT (soccer in North America) WAS ON THE VERGE OF ORGANICALLY, FROM THE ROOTS UP, BECOMING A BEHEMOTH POPULATED BY HUNDREDS/THOUSANDS OF UNIQUE CLUBS SUPPORTED BY MILLIONS OF PASSIONATE PARTICIPANTS AND SUPPORTERS.


WE (a handful of greedy ego-maniacs) HAVE OVERSEEN THE REVERSAL OF GRASS-ROOTS TRENDS, A REDUCTION IN YOUTH PARTICIPATION, THE CHOKING-OFF (soccer don’s version of erotic asphyxiation) OF WHAT SO OBVIOUSLY WOULD HAVE BECOME, IN TIME, A NORTH AMERICA-WIDE MULTI-TIERED OPEN PYRAMID OF AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL SOCCER CLUBS, THEIR PLAYERS AND FANS COMPETING YEAR ROUND FOR GLORY AND THE DREAM OF GREATNESS BASED ON SUCCESS ON THE FIELD, BETWEEN THE LINES.


As all of us (soccer fans here in North America) recently watched millions of UK and European football fans tell their greedy, egotistical owners to fuck-all-the-way-off to Toledo and then to fuck-off more to the left or right, depending on your travel direction, and jump the fuck into Lake Fucking Erie, some of us (soccer fans here in North America) continue to swallow the impotent ejaculate of well paid marketing pricks and red-haired, goatee wearing McFranchise lackeys.


I miss my sport. I miss the beautiful game and what it was quickly becoming in North America: millions of us as the creators of thousands of unique clubs in competition, but as one, united in the energy, beauty and unfolding mystery of shared glory and agony every Saturday afternoon.


I would gladly trade the last 25 years and McFranchise soccer for the promise of what we were quickly becoming not long ago. 

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

If Anthony Precourt, Gregg Berhalter and the Columbus Crew SC...

Are serious about turning our beloved Crew into something which transcends anything that has come before on the Columbus sports landscape, then...

Alan Pulido
and 
Carlos Vela
(pictured above: left and right)

are the kind of attacking players they should be breaking the bank
to offer Black and Gold jerseys


Spending the kind of money needed to grab hold of young attacking quality, such as the two above, must carry with it the real possibility of seeing a return on investment. As I mentioned in my previous post  Berhalter Spotted in the Heart of Gold Spaceship Mexico is a logical and prudent direction to look for the kind of players who can both greatly improve the quality and marketability of the club.

There are thousands of Mexican ex-pats living in Columbus. Anyone who has gone to a Crew game in the last few years knows that the number of those ex-pats showing up to games on Hudson Street is a small sliver of the overall Mexican and Mexican-American population in our town. 

If Anthony Precourt and Greg Berhalter want to extend the reach of the newly rebranded Crew, they have to begin including ALL the soccer fans in Columbus. The only meaningful way to achieve this is player personnel. These players would cost millions. You're looking at $1.5 million/year for each of these players. But they are the kind of players who have a damn good chance of selling enough tickets and jerseys to more than cover the financial risk.

The ball is in our owner's end of the field. The television money is beginning to skyrocket. There will be a new Collective Bargaining Agreement before the 2015 season kicks off. NOW is the time to make this sort of move. Engaging  Columbus' futbol loving Mexican-American residents (and just for the heck-of-it, let's make some front office moves that open doors for the soccer fanatic Somali residents who call Columbus home) would be a game changer of epic proportions. The resulting cosmopolitan feel to a night in Crew Stadium would be sublime.

PS: I realize Vela's transfer fee would be silly big.

Monday, March 10, 2014

The Advocate's Devil

There are moments in time, moments when the rampaging crowd is armed, liquored-up and encouraged by a modicum of righteous indignation, that scream out for some poor misguided soul to step directly into the path of the blood-sacrifice seeking horde. I come in peace. Please don't kill me.

Recent events regarding The Columbus Crew have conspired to turn the (usually cynical-at-worst) Crew fan base into a mob of Twitter, Facebook and blog posting demons. The vitriol spewed throughout social media, vitriol aimed at The Crew and Time Warner Cable, is certainly merited in many regards. Yet, if recent events: TV contracts, a new owner, a new coach and a seemingly more competitive and enjoyable team to watch on the field are viewed without seething hate and anger, very interesting mid and long term implications for The Columbus Crew, their fans and their partners can be seen.

The most obvious of these "implications" is The Columbus Crew having a television broadcast partner who is just as interested in seeing the team succeed as the organization itself. Pre and post game shows, multiple replays of each Black and Gold game and a regional marketing push can only be a good thing. A multi-year contract lends depth to the above facts.

A less obvious advantage to our Crew is what Time Warner Cable buying the broadcasting rights means to TWC, besides the hoped for profits. They are a business, right?

To make the purchase of broadcasting rights a net positive, TWC must find ways to leverage The Crew brand and draw more customers to their service. It goes without saying that soccer is at the core of this broadcast partnership; so, soccer must be at the core of all efforts to leverage The Columbus Crew brand.

Put down your pitchforks, Uzi's and hyper Twittering fingers for a moment and think about some of the things that TWC could do with, and alongside, The Crew game broadcasts. The list grows rather quickly.

How about a high school game of the week sponsored by TWC, The Crew, Barbasol, etc?

How about Ohio's College Game of the Week?

What about the new Dayton affiliate?

Perhaps broadcasts of the highest level youth club matches. Say...U16 and above age groups, things like state cup semi's and final, Crew Academy games, there are loads of potential matches.

Add to those local possibilities other desirable national and international soccer related opportunities, and Time Warner Cable in Columbus, Ohio and the region has a very real chance to create a unique space within their portfolio of channels. This "unique space" would be attractive to thousands, if not tens of thousands, of potential new customers, as well as TWC's existing base.

The above thoughts are of little solace to the many Crew fans who are currently missing out on watching The Black and Gold on TV. And indeed, Time Warner Cable may not have the slightest intention of doing any of those things. Undeniably though, a creative, forward looking company will have already begun to plan how to leverage the purchase of broadcast rights to our Columbus Crew. If TWC executives are creative and forward looking they will have already come up with these and many more ideas.

I cannot speak for the hundreds of thousands of soccer fans reading this blog; but, I do believe that many of you would switch to Time Warner Cable if the company leverages The Crew brand and the popularity of soccer across all demographics. Crew fans, The Crew and TWC would end up singing Kumbaya down by the Scioto River in the intimate 35,000 seat Crew Brew District Stadium, on Saturday nights, as the sun sinks in the west and The Black and Gold destroy the latest in a long line of over-hyped, over-priced, no-talent City's, United's, Galaxy's and FC's.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

The Magic of The Black and Gold

Columbus is a driving town. There is even an area near downtown that is nicknamed Driving Park. The area gets its name from the horse races, and then car races, which took place on an oval track in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century.

Driving Park, mostly unnoticeable due to freeway construction over the last sixty years, and some of the neighborhoods around it are currently experiencing the paleorenewification period common to medium and large cities throughout the United States. Paleorenewification is the slow and agonizing period of time when a tectonic like pressure builds within peoples of money and influence. The grinding together of--dissatisfaction with what one currently possesses and what one could possess--causes upheaval in the brain’s Gimme-Gimme-I-Want region. This region, present in each and every one of us, but severely overdeveloped in those sadly unsatisfied souls burdened with wads of cash and an as yet unrealized internal locus of identity, is closely aligned with the pre-frontal cortex and its ability to imagine worlds filled full of candy bars, jelly beans, hip restaurants, brick homes with quirky living spaces perfect for entertaining small groups of people searching for the elusive space in which to release some of the above mentioned overwhelming pressure, idyllic shrubbery and unicorns.

The fact that Columbus is a driving town (most of us drive from one suburb to another daily or from the suburbs to downtown and back like clockwork) only exacerbates the rumblings in the Gimme-Gimme-I-Want region. We long for the day when we are able to eat at Bondaluna’s Italian Waif Cafe, attend our neighbors’ gossipee gossiper parties and stock the fridge with dainty delicacies without so much as pushing the unlock button on our vehicle’s key-fob.

Neighborhoods like Driving Park, historically African American and much like, in regards to their proximity to downtown Columbus, German Village, Italian Village, Victorian Village and the Short North, provide an opportunity for those with the needed resources to create exclusive communities filled full with the promise of those mythical Unicorns.

My mom, who has taught for forty years in the Columbus Public Schools, has told me stories about nights out on the east side of Columbus listening to some of the best blues and jazz artists in the country. The touring musicians played at what would be considered black clubs. My mother, white as snow, worked with many black teachers. Apparently, she was considered to be “cool” (I don’t see it, but I guess that’s the typical son’s perspective), and in the 1970’s she was invited along on at least a few occasions to some of the underground clubs where the great musicians played.

Listening to my mom talk about the music and atmosphere, I sensed a real note of excitement, and maybe even wonder. I can’t help but compare her palpable memories to the handful of times I have been lucky enough to sit and listen to a great musician in a room the size of an extra large kitchen. One such time was in Las Vegas in the 90’s.

Prior to leaving for Vegas, I was looking online for things to do while my wife and I spent a few days on the strip. A place called The Sand Dollar Lounge popped up while searching. The Sand Dollar Lounge was described as “off-strip in a non-descript shopping center, and a little rough looking.” If the rest of the description had not gone on to paint a picture of a place where “bikers to business men enjoy a night of blues music by some of the best musicians in Vegas” I would have dismissed the place entirely; but, it said it was safe, and it said the Blues was top notch. I’m a blues fan. I love blues guitar with a bit of a rock edge. Stevie Ray Vaughan is/was legendary. We simply had to go.

So, on a Monday night we jumped in the rental car (driving theme again) and went in search of The Sand Dollar Blues Lounge. The description I read online was perfect. So perfect that when we pulled into the parking lot we didn’t realize we were in the right place. Big empty lot, tiny sign on the side of large building and mostly dark, the joint was not the most inviting place. If vampires and werewolves were to build a trap for human prey, this would probably be the trap. When we finally spotted the sign we instantly looked at each other with not a little trepidation. We may have even discussed the idea of not going in...we did go in though, and to this day I consider the music I heard that night to have been the best night of music I have ever experienced in person.

A lot of the night is a blur. Eight or nine beers will do that, even when your only thirty some years old. I don’t remember the name of the artist fronting the house musicians. I do remember he was young. According to the bartender he was twenty one and already the father of more than one child, and he had supposedly already written a number of hits that other artists had recorded.

We sat almost close enough to touch this guy. I’m not gay, but I do believe I would have married the dude if he had asked. He wailed for hours. You could tell the musicians behind him were as much in awe as I was. They smiled from ear to ear all night and into the morning hours. From Stevie Ray to Buddy Guy, he made the guitar moan and roar. There is nothing like being that close when magic is happening.

So, I’m close to a theme here, and it’s driving. Or, maybe it’s driving and not driving. Maybe it’s the Gimme-Gimme-I-Wants and the unintended magic that can evolve from that recently evolved pre-frontal cortex. I think it’s all those things.

Columbus, Ohio, a place I’ve never been super comfortable living in, yet have spent almost my entire fifty years of life in, has done some things well. One of the things Columbus has done well is care for its less fortunate. Good thing too, as sometimes, like when Columbus demolished and paved over what used to be a good portion of the African American neighborhood, Driving Park, Columbus displaced a lot of people.

Another thing Columbus has done well is revitalize the areas around downtown. I’m amazed when I drive the areas north and south of downtown. Condos, refurbished homes, restaurants, bars and small parks have come to life. Within these communities is a little bit of magic. Sometimes the magic is stifled by the human need to seek safety in overbearing order and rule of law. Sometimes the magic springs to life. There are some fine local musician and artist who call Columbus home and show their stuff in the areas surrounding downtown.

One thing I know for certain, there is a great deal more magic waiting to spring to life in Columbus, Ohio.

Greater Columbus is no longer a town of a few hundred thousand people. I would venture a guess that today there are a few hundred thousand people in the Columbus area who, when following sport, are only mildly interested in Ohio State Athletics. Quite a few are simply not interested at all. Bringing the Columbus Blue Jackets to life was a welcome addition to the sports and entertainment landscape in Columbus. It was only a small step, as the cost of attendance effectively makes the Blue Jackets experience somewhat exclusive. Building a ballpark for the Columbus Clippers tilted the playing field a bit more in favor of the average sports fan.

There is still something missing. Some magic drives around greater Columbus, and perhaps hunkers down in the central city, waiting to be brought to life. Tens of thousands of soccer fans reside in Columbus, Ohio. There are more and more each year, as evidenced by the number of bars that routinely put soccer games on their TV’s on Saturday’s and Sunday’s. This summer, during a World Cup year, it will be close to impossible to find a pub not showing games.

We have our own soccer games here in Columbus. Columbus Crew Stadium and the Columbus Crew, like the Jackets, have been a good addition to the Columbus sports and entertainment scene. Yet, have the Black and Gold and the sport of soccer fully sprung to life and added all they can to Columbus? I don’t think so, not even close.

The something missing I mentioned, that bit of magic that’s driving around and hunkering down, is inside the soul of soccer and the tens of thousands in the great city of Columbus who love the sport. And here is where two parts of Columbus should collide. What many have sought during the paleorenewification period is partially embedded within our Crew.

A mindful glance at soccer stadiums in cities such as Seattle, Portland, Houston, Philadelphia and soon New York City and Miami should show the people who can help make Columbus an even more vibrant place to live what a soccer a stadium in downtown Columbus would do to unlock a little bit more of the magic potential hiding in our Driving Parks, German Villages, and Brewery Districts.

As a lifelong resident of Columbus, my hope is that the right people see through their own bias and realize the dynamic spirit a Brewery District/Downtown Soccer Stadium would unlock in the capital city. Maybe, just maybe, the ghosts of past residents, residents who have been displaced over the years in neighborhoods like Driving Park, German Village, Victorian Village and The Brewery District will throw an ectoplasmic party when the people’s game, the beautiful game, soccer brings thousands of current Columbuscites to the streets, restaurants and pubs which now occupy what used to be old raceways, breweries, and buggy making shops. I can almost hear the blues coming from the basement of a long ago club on the near east side. I know my mom’s smiling.


Photo is of the type of car which won the world's first ever 24hour race. You guessed it, the race was staged at Columbus' at Driving Park in 1905. The Car was a Pope-Toledo.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

1986 Z28 Camaro



Got my hands on a V8 TPI Camaro today and like what I see. I've never driven one till today and I must say that it is outrageously fun. A giant 5.0 LB9 V8. It's rated at 190 HP / 285 torque. Lots of jump, which is where the fun comes in. Oh, and the rear wheel drive. It's so light in the back if you press the gas your tires will spin. There's just something about a car that made for something other then functionality. The growl it makes will frighten off grown men. In certain states you can't even drive it (or couldn't afford to get it up to emission standards). In Ohio, if it runs, you can drive it. It's also crazy to think that next year it will be 25 years old. A classic in some books.

So, bring on the redneck jokes, crack open a Miller Light and crank up Slayer. It's a monster V8 ripping across roads in the mid-west!

Stick it you damn Toyota Prius!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Columbus Weather; Winter is Here


Ahh, nothing like posting the weather. But here it is for when I look back many years from now... just as a reminder.

If you don't want to read it, I'll sum it up real quick... cold in the 20s. Snow. For the next 4 months. I love it. BRING IT!

Tonight
Mostly cloudy until early morning...then becoming partly cloudy. Very light snow or flurries this evening. Lows 15 to 20. Northwest winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph. Chance of measurable snow 50 percent.

Tuesday
Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 20s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.

Tuesday Night
Mostly clear. Lows around 15. North winds around 5 mph...becoming southeast after midnight.

Wednesday
Partly sunny in the morning...then becoming mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 30s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

Wednesday Night
Cloudy. Snow likely...mainly after midnight. Light snow accumulation possible. Warmer with lows around 30. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of snow 60 percent.

Thursday
Cloudy. A chance of snow in the morning...then a chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 30s. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.

Thursday Night
Cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow. Lows in the upper 20s.

New Years Day
Cloudy with a 40 percent chance of snow showers. Cooler with highs in the upper 20s.

Friday Night and Saturday
Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow showers. Lows around 15. Highs around 20. Wind chill values as low as zero.

Saturday Night through Sunday Night
Mostly cloudy. Lows 10 to 15. Highs in the lower 20s.

Monday
Mostly cloudy. A chance of snow showers in the afternoon. Unseasonably cool with highs in the mid 20s. Chance of snow 30 percent.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Columbus Crew: Opening Home Game


Verses. Toronto Football Club. Or FC. Or Reds. Or Ultra. Or whatever the feisty Canadian crowd wanted to call them. I don't want to question them because the were the rudest bunch of fans I have ever witnessed at a professional sporting event. At halftime I went over to get a beer behind a couple of them. They would order one, then promptly drink it and order another right then and there (at $9 a pop). There were a reported 1,500 of them there. The brochure said "FC" so we will go with that.

The Crew fans, not to be out done, popped yellow colored smoke and tossed glitter onto the pitch. The wind was against them however so the glitter would just blow back into them. At one point in the game I saw the entire bag of glitter get thrown at a Toronto player. I'm assuming this was just done out of frustration with the wind. I feel like they didn't want to be out done by the 'Crazy Canadians' being awarded for their fanaticism at this game for winning the 'Supporters' Trophy' during last years championship winning year.


The game ended in a tie. The Crew scored off a penalty kick and Toronto scored off an own goal mistake by the Crew. I felt like I was watching a high school game.

Monday, March 2, 2009

-6

There isn't much to say about minus six degrees. I recorded this video a few weeks ago when we were in the middle of a long stretch of inhuman cold. The reason I'm bringing it back up now is that it's march and we are at this freeze your face off cold right now again. Well... fifteen degrees today. The temperature in the video is without windchill.

Monday, June 2, 2008

youtube

saloin4: "Excellent,super.THANK YOU"
trevalot: "yeah YU, get your act together, we're waiting..."
molotovtube: "God Suzuki bring us SHENMUE 3!!!!please!!
azechirai: "Nozomi dont forget to say goodbye, see you" T3T
sharkonesega: "one of the best video on youtube, gratz. I'll remember these situations forever.Shenmue nel cuore."
sarpijk:"nice effort"

Sometimes it's worthwhile to take a look at comments on my youtube videos. My Shenmue video has gotten the best response by far. I'd have to say there is a bit of pride when someone says it is one of the best on the site, sort of embarrassing as well. The Teela video has gotten a lot of comments (had to delete a few actually... gross man, gross). The beer ad is off the charts, I've even had a few emails about that one... people sharing their experiences, usually they are related to baseball so I eat those up. One guy really got in to sharing his time at Polo Grounds. The Jamestown videos have attracted a few folks from my father's church. One watches them often for morning meditation.

Perhaps the most re-friggin' diculous was a video I posted about my travels back and forth to Columbus, OH from Raleigh. They were mean... hateful even, telling me that Columbus was a great town and that I was just an out of towner. One message was very long about how I was a looser, just filming myself. It was very interesting since I didn't really think the video portrayed Columbus in any real light at all except the intro text said "Welcome to Columbus". I guess it is possible that I got across my loneliness and disconnect from all the travel I was doing... but I doubt it. I pulled the video very quickly.

Now, after watching it again, it brings back many memories. Some very difficult, so in a way I'm happy that I have it. To me, it speaks volumes, which was the purpose of it. Maybe, in a way, I knew I would want to look back at it a few years later and remember the feelings. It's cliche, but like it happened to a different person on another planet. I filmed myself waking up, the complimentary continental breakfast (hardboiled eggs!), misty morning, 6am alarm clock actually going off (look for the red dot), my wedding ring, my old phone, the 6am TV shows, downtown Columbus, the cold... After watching it... melancholy. I miss my friends in NC. I'll say this... I'll be back, maybe not tomorrow, but I'll be back.

I'll put a link to it back up here now but... wow... Touchy people out here in O-H-I-O man, touchy. You want to jump in these shoes?! huh? youtube gangsters? What! Right. I didn't think so (wait, I'm the one touchy).

(you may have to reconnect the link once you get to the page)

WELCOME TO COLUMBUS

Below is a revisited version. Maybe I'll post this one up on youtube and see what happens... as for now though, it will only live here.