2008.12.02 it was a good day:
This morning when I went out to my car, my driver's side door was frozen shut. This, of course, agitated me. I grumbled, of course. What a shitty way to start my day, right? So I climbed in the passenger side and I was on my way. I forgot to get out to Kroger, last night, so I had to stop into McD's for a sausage biscuit. I hit the drive through. The girl starts talking…and my window won't roll down! Frozen! FUCK!
I try the door…STILL FROZEN! DOUBLE FUCK!
So I pull around and park the car, bitching up a storm to myself. When I get to the door, the one on that side of the building…LOCKED!
MOTHERFUCKERS! What the fuck is up with this shitty day?!
So I walk around. I get inside, the transaction takes 30 seconds, tops. I have a little laugh with the girl about my morning, and I was out the door.
When I went outside, I saw ol' Bob S. across the street. I had seen him waiting for the TARC there a few times, but never thought to stop. I asked him where he was headed, and it was on my way to work, so I gave him a ride.
I hadn't seen Bob in a while, so it was nice to catch up. He's not really drinking, anymore. He's got a good job. He's living with his girlfriend. He's got a good new band going. He's in a good place. I dropped him off at work and told him he's always got a ride in to work, if he wants it, as it's on my way. No sense in standing in the cold, waiting on a TARC.
I turned it over in my head, on the rest of the way into work. It was nice to see Bob. To reconnect. And then I realized, had my car door not been frozen shut, I wouldn't have had to get out of the car. Had the door not been locked at McDonald's, I wouldn't have walked around. Had I not walked around, I wouldn't have seen Bob and had that chance to reconnect.
This isn't one of those "all things happen for a reason" type of things. I mean…it's fairly simple: Had those things all not happened, I would not have seen Bob. There's a stark zen-ness to it.
And, of course, through the magic of thermodynamics (and/or karma, if you so choose), my car door opened fine, once I got to work.
Good things happened, though I thought they wouldn't.
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brad said:
Lucifigous Prick regularly has the best flyers I see in Louisville music shops.
Quite awesome stuff.
Javan said:
that's because they have members who are good graphic designers as well, no?
I agree.
m@ said:
thanks brad. it's always nice to be appreciated!
seriously though, i often wish i had more/better "design" skills… i'd be doing stuff 50 times cooler, if i just had the skills and creative imagination.
i'm still pretty happy with what i've been able to cobble together with my limitations, and i think my particular favorite is the one i did for our 4/03 show with Blue Goat War ( http://www.lucifigousprick.com/flyers.php ).
again, thanks for the kind words (you too, Javan). we'd love to see you at a show sometime!
paul said:
as good as the prick flyers are, old man ain't too shabby in the graphic design department.
p.s. great show the other night, matty.
m@ said:
old man definitely puts some swanky stuff out there. i particularly liked the soviet inspired one.
there are a few good flyer designers here in town, and i would consider myself quite honored to be counted among them. i like angryblue's ( http://www.angryblue.com/gallery_posterart.shtml ) stuff quite a bit, just as an example.
brian. said:
Just wait until I start getting unleashed on L&N flyers…
m@ said:
bring 'em on! i'm interested to hear what kind of rock the fabled L&N can bring! (and if you've got flyers, that *usually* means you've got a show lined up as well.)
brian. said:
Firming up the line-up for the first show. It'll be Derby Eve at the Rud.