

i was born when most of America was beginning to realize that only Wilt Chamberlein could hit 20,000 without too many repercussions, that maybe that extra line of coke was too much and that Simon & Garfunkel was the shit (uh, whats changed??). so taking all of this into account, i have a soft spot for the 70's, particularly the culture and music of the time. and apparently i'm not alone...and before i get too far into this, lets just establish here and now that i am not a hipster nor some arbiter of pop culture. my musical network comes from the occasional review, myspace, and just listening to one band and hearing like music. thats it. so with that wee disclaimer out of the way, im currently going through my quasi-70s revival phase. this phase prominently involves Priestess, Wolfmother, Midlake, Sloan as well as staples like Motorhead, the aforementioned Simon & G-funk, as well as some music from the age of Blaxploitation. if you dont think id have a tight man-perm right now (assuming my hair could pull it off), you dont know me very well. i just refuse to subscribe to the theory that as hip as you like, its impossible to keep up with music nowadays and profess to be "in the know" given the sheer volume of good music that is out there (if you dig hard enough). so im perfectly content to stay a year or two behind and just ingest the music at my own pace whilst attempting to keep a new-ish sound in my ear. so take that
for whatever reason (and there are several), the idea of a male menstrual cycle has been featuring prominently in recent conversations ive had. myself, im a strong proponent of the theory. why is it so impossible to think that females are alone (amongst homo sapiens) in being susceptible to hormones and cyclical activities? i mean seriously lads, dont you think theres at least a day or two out of the month where you are...off, for lack of a better description. mind you, not leaking blood (at least not involuntarily) and all but still somewhat in a funk. ok, so maybe its just me. and thats ok, ive no problem in admitting that. i know im out of it for at least 2 days a month, and generally my appetite (which would make most poverty-striken villages weep) jumps to refugee-camp levels. this weekend was a classic example, though i have to say its more about my occasional foray into gross excess: we painted my brothers house this weekend for his Bachelor's Party (we'll dab a bit more into it and the background behind it later) and my moms & pops hooked up the food. moms made a huge pot of beans and rice, and pops hooked up quite possibly a whole cow and a whole pig. its true. and im here to tell you the tally from my end: 2 plates of brisket, a bowl of rice and beans, 2 pieces of chicken, and (i shit you not) at least 12-15 ribs. at least. oh, and a piece of strawberry cheesecake. and a slice of pizza when i got home. and then a fudge popsicle. fuck me, im just reading this and its a miracle i survived without bursting like an over-fed goldfish. the point is, im fully expecting a shift in mood (btw, endless rain for 2 days straight doesnt help. and the occasional ray of sunlight to dry up the rain and turn the place into a sauna doesnt help either). in fact, i think the mood is already shifting. the whole point of this small tangent was that i have a greater appreciation for what it is women go through. mind, ill never ever understand it but i can at least appreciate things in terms of scale. so tip of the hat to all women pre-menopause. post-menopause is another critter for another day.
so to briefly expound on the Bachelor Party, its one of those things i love about my family. mind you, we're no angels but i dont think were given to salacious, flesh-driven activities. i found it refreshing that we would just get together at my brothers house and paint it while my pops smoked up and fed us farm animals. again, this is not to say we dress in argyle sweater vests with proper comb-overs and exchange neighborly chats. we all still know how to get on each others tits rather well, but its just interesting to see the difference a few years can make on men. or not (that was so i dont get tarred and feathered by the 2 female readers with piss-poor male companions).
lastly, today is Memorial Day...so i want to take this opportunity to thank the families of those who have loved ones who had to make the ultimate sacrifice for this country. those who know me know my thoughts on this current "conflict" and how wars are fought far differently when a politician has to pick up a rifle. but in the course of conflict Americans die...to knowingly face death and still do so is cause for memorials. the cause may certainly be debatable, but their sacrifice never is.