I never liked Neil Young


Apropos of nothing, I just never cared for his music. He seemed kind of whiny and back-woodsy.

Advice of the day: Bike riding at night is dangerous. A man was killed last night on his bike crossing an intersection. I saw all the hub-ub when I went to Borders and it was creepy: the bicycle with one crippled tire still lying in the road. I walked to the edge of the parking lot to see and as I turned back around, I saw two people totally making out in their car. Dude, go do that at a lake or something, not the book store parking lot.

I picked up another Bill Bryson book, because I have decided that those are my favorite types of books: where someone goes on a little adventure somewhere and you get historical bits along the way. This book
was the first of this kind that I read and it was amazing. I’m way excited to have something else to devour the way I did Walk in the Woods.

I’m thinking about giving Netflix a try. For no other reason than I don’t get to go to movies much anymore and for a long time, I wasn’t that into watching them. But lately, I have been on a movie kick and it might be worth it. I’m just not sure I can justify it, even though the cost is minimal.

Coming up later on this blog:

  • Baptism update
  • Mourning the loss of anonymity
  • Whining about being a food provider
  • A cute-ass picture of my child

Stay tuned!

2 thoughts on “I never liked Neil Young

  1. I love Netflix and I believe it’s really worth it. You also get to find some of those obscure movies that you thought no one else had ever heard of.

    Have you read the Bill Bryson book, “In A Sunburned Country”? I freaking love that book! If you haven’t, go get it! That’s an order. 🙂 I also have his book, “Notes From a Small Island” but I don’t think I’ve read it all the way through to be honest.

    Apparently, I’m full of love today…

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