“This Mourning” – Video Blog # 3
— Dan
OK guys,
Obviously a sticky note on the fridge isn’t enough. You brought me to these ends which I’m not too proud of, but none the less we are here.
We have to talk, and I know this is difficult to speak about, seeing how you guys work night shifts, and we work days. I know we have all made sacrifices, especially with the bathroom and limited space that we all live in. Regardless, I have a problem that I just cannot abide anymore.
It’s not you guys personally, your great guys really, but it’s what you do to the apartment when we’re not home. I can’t think of one day since we’ve moved in together that I haven’t come home to piles of PBR cans and cardboard boxes, dirty dishes in the sink, half eaten food, stale chips, and garbage piled with coffee grounds. I’ll clean up, and I’ll take out the garbage, even get Ben to chip in, but not once, not once have I seen either of you lift so much as a wrapper with the exception of throwing it on the counter.
On top of that, I can’t keep beer in the fridge! I come home from a long day at work, thinking about that cold beer waiting, but when I get home what do I find? You left the empty cardboard box of beer in the fridge!
Look, all I ask are the simple things, stop drinking all the beer, throw away your garbage, and do your freak’n dishes! Do these things, and I wont start looking for new roommates. Seriously, drunk Ben and Dan, don’t make this any worst that it is already.
yours truly,
sober Dan and Ben
— Dan
I just wanted to extend a gracious thank you to everyone who came out Friday Nov 14th, to the Blue Moon. Your presence made it all that much more special. I can’t imagine a better audience and friends who all made an appearance. It was one of the best shows we’ve put on and 99% had to do with y’all being there.
Thank you Whiskey Romance, without your invite it wouldn’t have happened. I’m so glad we have had the chance to play a show together. And thanks to Slow Skate, you guys and gals are very talented.
Seattle, you rule, much appreciation and I can’t wait to share more experiences like that in the future.
Cheers,
— Dan
Ah yes, you know this date. 01-20-2009. A date that will mark a first and possibly last time in history. You are reminded of this date by way of bumper stickers, pundits, and the media alike. This day will mark change. Change that can never be undone. Remember this date, and remember it well. I am reminded almost on a daily basis, of January 20th 2009. It’s a day that matters quite a lot to me, possibly more to me than most Americans.
For that date that comes 2009, will mark a major change in my life. I will no longer look at the world, or our country the same way. It’s not just a day that falls close to a three day weekend, in remebrance of Dr. Martin Luther King jr. It’s a very speacial day for our nation. And I believe the nation will be in celebration.
For on January 20th, 2009. I Dan Yost. Will turn 25 years old.
A speacial day indeed. Oh yeah, and I think there will be some new guy in political office. But who cares about that.
Celebrate that day with all your heart and mind, Happy birthday stickers on every car! Go January 20th 2009!
— Dan
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1 · German for "the bat"
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3 · comic operetta by Johann Strauss II, libretto by Carl Haffner & Richard Genée
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