Archive for Archive for August, 2004

Observations from a Traveling Musician

Friday night a friend and I spent an evening with singer/songwriter Allen Levi.
Now as a disclaimer, that might sound like it was me and him just hanging out – and that’s not entirely true – but in the intimate venue it felt like it was just Allen, me and a few friends.
Allen pointed out that [...]

Posted by: Jonathan D. Blundell on Monday, August 30th, 2004

Why we Enjoy Nostalgia

I was talked into watching a chick-flick this past weekend.
How that happens I never know, except that usually a “chick” is the one talking you into watching it.
I was assured that I would learn something about women in the process.
Well I didn’t.
But I wasted two hours confirming what I already knew about them.
Ok — maybe [...]

Posted by: Jonathan D. Blundell on Thursday, August 12th, 2004

Honest Worship

Sunday morning I got punk’d by several of my friends.
No, I don’t quite mean Punk’d like MTV’s hit prank television series, but it might have felt just as bad.
As I entered the sanctuary I headed towards the back where my friends typically like to sit.
For whatever reason they had not made it into the sanctuary [...]

Posted by: Jonathan D. Blundell on Monday, August 9th, 2004

Lessons from a Parking Lot

Monday night I headed to San Antonio with my good friend Chris Allman and Beau Heitmiller for WWE’s Monday Night Raw at the SBC Center.
And say what you want about wrestling, because we don’t care. We had a great time watching some of our wrestling favorites battle it out for glory and fame.
(On a side [...]

Posted by: Jonathan D. Blundell on Thursday, August 5th, 2004