and, well, i got neither.
new orleans-style rock band extradonaire, cowboy mouth, was in town at the independent, and i charged the show with agents galletti and gibbs.
for those not well-versed in the mouth, this band brings high energy and settles for nothing less than a full audience frenzy.
mouth shows are infectious, and if you're not bouncing by the second tune you better check your pulse.
was pleasantly surprised that the rest of the band is really tight these days. some new additions have added some wrinkles to the sound and have given the band some refreshing range.
here are a couple clips from the action:
right the hell on. who needs a full diner and a good night's sleep anyway?
thing is, everyone is important in new york. everyone is busy. everyone has a purpose.
and yet, nobody is important in new york. and no business really matters. and who really gives a rats ass about purpose.
there's just something so incredibly refreshing about the anonymity of it all.
the city dwarfs personal problems. taken the right way, the baggage you bring to new york feels a lot lighter. and if you don't lose your mind while you're there, you can actually leave with some new-found perspective.
or not.
i grabbed breakfast one morning at a classic local joint on the upper west side called Big Nick's. in fact big nick himself was there getting interviewed by some rag doing a story on local fixtures. and yeah, he was big.
anyway, i ordered some sort of omlette and a large orange juice. you know, regular breakfast fare. short, old, weathered waitress takes my order like she's heard it a million times.
except she comes back 5 minutes later and says i can't order a large orange juice before noon. in fact, how dare i order a large orange juice before noon. in fact, if i insist on ordering a large orange juice before noon she will have to charge me an extra $5 dollars.
hmmm. well, i said, any chance i can get two small orange juices?
sure, no problem, she says, and walks away about as disengaged as she was impassioned moments before.
yep, the place just oozes with character.
as it should be.
and a plethora of xmass lights ala our very own La Rondolla. oh, and shrines to elvis. and about 75 crayon drawings of the virgin mary that were part of a grade school competition.
yes, yes, another round of tequilla please.
excellent late night rendezvous with beermongers goldfarb, pashke, and cambell. sadly, no pictures were allowed at that point, what with all the concubines that were present and all.
night two was spent living a bit more upscale at the Tavern on the Green at an awards ceremony. as good fortune would have it, our nefarious operation took second prize in a beauty contest, and a few of us ne'er-do-wells were there to claim the prize.
morning came quickly and with it my flight out. reminded me of vegas a bit as our plane took off. giddy upon arrival, but pretty much ready to jet after a few days...
from the pumpkin patch to boo at the zoo to the TBC smackdown at the elk's club, this year was spooookkyyy.
here are a few shots of the action:
wrangler agent_30 playing host to some injun...
al davis, committed to excellence...
boo at the zoo...
ingrid, louisa, and the cougar patrol...
connor at the great pumpkin patch...
prego catholic school girl...
napolean dynamite...
old skghoul bros...
lady Bojon getting her DragOn...
the ghb kickin' in for brother nick...
cowboy, philosopher...
i told you i was sick...
dodgeball...
artiste imitating a monkey imitating an artiste...
and finally, there were three that day...
it is with a heavy heart that i report that the patron saint of Bojon, the great Huckleberry The Cat, is with us no more. my dear compadre had to be put to sleep today as his aging heart finally gave way.
this feline road shotgun with me for the last 14 years, and i truly feel blessed to have enjoyed his company for so long. he bounced with me from the east coast to the west. from norcal to socal. and then back north. 5 cities, 9 houses... 38 roommates. and along the way, this furry charactrer saw it all.
and he took it all in stride. if i learned anything from huck over the years, it's to take life as it comes, as smoothly as possible. his motto, as it manifested itself to me over time: "might as well relax 'cause we're here now."
i will cry tomorrow when my daughter comes out of her room and shouts for "Hucky-Bear."
but i will smile too, because this creature brought more than his fair share of joy to this world, and he lived a good, long, hearty life.
and really that is all any of us can hope for.