I am giving serious thought to microwaving my pants.
I choose to believe the forecast the morning when it said “light rain stopping in the afternoon”. Unfortunately, “light rain” was code for “torrential, icy downpour” and “stopping in the afternoon” seems to mean “build the ark while you can”. I am wet. My pants are soaked through, and I’m leaving puddles wherever I walk. This is uncomfortable and doing little to better my mood. Boo, rain.
In other news, I am completely exhausted and a little burnt out. I am looking forward to the long weekend – hell, right now I’m looking forward to 5pm so I can go home and crawl back into bed. I like The Lab, but I *really* don’t want to be here right now.
You need rain pants… dressing for the weather isn’t hard to do :P
rain pants, or no pants!!
Maybe some tarps when you get to work? iouo.
Hey, what happened to Colin/Spiral Architect? What was his last name? I just purchased a wicked album by a Vancouver band called Black Mountain, and one Colin Stewart is listed as producer. Googling ‘colin stewart vancouver’ hits the right guy, but is it him? Is Sparky’s last name even Stewart?
Help! My 12:30am pangs are pangful.
Colin is one of the main people involved with the Hive recording studio and he’s engineered some pretty good albums in the past. He went to Williams Lake in the mid/late 90s, did lots of drugs there, and decided to hate all things Victoria-based. He’s since mellowed on his Vic-hatred, been married, and separated/divorced, and now dates the singer from Immaculate Machine.
All of this information is second hand, but through a mutual friend we have in Vancouver who Colin still talks to.
Actually, only the dating of Immaculate Machine woman is second hand
Are you saying Colin doesn’t talk to ‘people’ anymore?
Anyways, the Black Mountain album he recorded at the Hive is really blowing my mind. Thanks for the confirmation.
Didn’t he go to some shitty northern lake for government work, too? Or was the Williams Lake…
Colin doesn’t talk to me. He talks to a mutual friend, though. I also imagine he talks to lots and lots and lots of people in his profession.