We Now Return to Our Regularly Scheduled Program

I've imported all of these posts into MoveableType and they are now all available on rachelleb.com. That is where I will now be making all my posts. As for the TypePad beta test, I can't say much (beta testers had to agree not to) but I will say I was very impressed both with the features and the clean interface.

Bruce is a Jersey GOD

Last night Jeff took me to see Bruce Springsteen at the Meadowlands in New Jersey, Bruce's home state. Jeff is a major fan, this was about his 7th Springsteen concert and he has plans to go to more later this summer. He and Kelly even have a cat named Boss. Who want's to bet that their firstborn male child will be named either Bruce or Clarence?

Jeff took the train up from DC to Penn Station where I met him. We then grabbed something quick to eat at Port Authority, bought our tickets and took the bus over to Giants Stadium. It had started to rain. After we checked Jeff's backpack in, we made our way to our seats. They were waaay off to the right of the stage. We could barely even see the stage. We could sort of see a big video screen, so as we told ourselves that the seats were ok and that they were good because we would be protected from the rain, I snapped this photo of our view:

Springsteen Stadium Seats

At the same time, a man from admissions approached us. I was so afraid I was going to get busted for having a camera at the concert, but what he said to us and 2 other people next to us was that when our seating was sold they didn't realize how the stage was going to be set up and that the view would be so bad, so we could go sit on the floor in the center, in front of the sound and lighting booth. The only drawback would be if it kept on raining that we would be in the rain and that we wouldn't be able to go back up in the stadium to our old seats. Without much hesitation we all exchanged our tickets for a floor ticket and headed down. I had a brief thought while walking down and out of the stadium that the admissions man may have been a phony and that we had just turned in our valid ticket without really checking any credentials. It just seemed too good to be true. But it was true. We made our way down to the floor and our seats were awesome. Here was our view:

Springsteen Floor Seats

By the time Bruce came out, 1 hour late, which Jeff said is normal, it was pouring outside and we were beginning to wonder if we'd made the right decision. The first song was appropriately "Who'll Stop the Rain". After a few more songs, I almost forgot about the rain. I was soaked but all my attention was on the stage. When the lightening and thunder started, Bruce stepped out to the front of the stage, into the rain, and informed us that it really wasn't that bad. "Just enough to cool you off", he said. Easy for him to say.... Shortly after, the rain stopped.

I am admittedly not a huge Bruce Springsteen fan. I like some of his older songs and I appreciate his talent. I realize he's a legend and that he's had a lot of influence. I respect his work. Let me just say that the show was amazing. Bruce is so animated in his singing, so goofy.. running around the stage, sliding on his knees, hanging off the microphone stand, jumping up on the piano... and such a smart ass inbetween songs sometimes. He's like 50something years old and still is SO rock 'n roll. And the E Street Band.... I never knew there were 9 members.. such talent, playing everything from a violin to a saxophone to a guitar.

Walking to bus to take us back to NY, Jeff and I were talking about our first memories of Springsteen. I can clearly remember seeing the Born in the USA video at our house on Pine Street in New London. And I remember my Aunt Paula walking into the living room and saying how attractive she thought he was.. but I was so young.. I was just like "huh? whatever!". I also remember seeing the Dancing in the Dark video where an unknown Courteney Cox got pulled up onto the stage and did that lame-o dance with Bruce.

Anyway.. if you ever get a chance to see this concert you should go.. especially if it's in Jersey where he's singing to a crowd of loyal fans living the life portrayed in his songs. Fabulous.

I'll leave you with this - My favorite Springsteen song was played last, the last song of the second encore, and here are some of my favorite lyrics from it:

I get up in the evening
and I ain't got nothing to say
I come home in the morning
I go to bed feeling the same way
I ain't nothing but tired
Man I'm just tired and bored with myself
Hey there baby, I could use just a little help

You can't start a fire
You can't start a fire without a spark
This gun's for hire
even if we're just dancing in the dark

Message keeps getting clearer
radio's on and I'm moving 'round the place
I check my look in the mirror
I wanna change my clothes, my hair, my face
Man I ain't getting nowhere
I'm just living in a dump like this
There's something happening somewhere
baby I just know that there is

You can't start a fire
You can't start a fire without a spark
This gun's for hire
even if we're just dancing in the dark

Pork Cheese

My niece, Stephanie, is 7 years old and this summer she is taking German classes. Last summer she took Spanish classes. I spoke with her on the phone the other night and part of our conversation went something like this:

Steph: "I could learn all of the languages in the world and then when I met someone they would never know what language I was born speaking!"
Me: "Yeh, you could learn Spanish, German, French, Chinese, Portuguese, "
Steph: "PORK CHEESE? What language is that!??!"

Home Alone

I love it when my roommate is out of town and because it's hot and because I feel like it, I can walk around the apartment half naked. And I can hang out in the living room that way and even cook* that way.

*By "cooking" I mean opening a bag of prechopped lettuce and pouring the enclosed packets of ceasar dressing and croutons on it.

SoHo People

SoHo People

I tested out my new 128 mb CompactFlash memory card while walking from the Apple store to the office at lunch. Big thanks to Nick for finding me a great deal.

F Train Communication

USA Sucks. Then Leave
USA Sucks. Then leave.

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

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OHmygod. Queer Eye for the Straight Guy... thisismynewfavoriteshow. Basically, 5 gay men sweep into a straight guy's life and completely make it over. Kyan grooms him, Ted teaches him to cook, Carson does his wardrobe, Jai helps him brush up on his social skills, and Thom redecorates his house. The guy goes in looking like a scary creep you'd run away from on the street and comes out with the ladies begging for his number. And it's sooooo funny.

Bravo is also airing a series called Boy Meets Boy which is a twist on the traditional dating show. There is one gay man and 15 potential mates.. only some of them are straight and he doesn't know it! I love Antiques Roadshow and Inside the Actor's Studio just as much as the next person, but this is JUST what Bravo needed to do to revive their network.

Brats

bratsjessica: "what's swisswurst?"
me: "it's kind of like a brat with cheese"
jess: "a what?"
me: "a bratwurst.... "
jess: "huh?"
me: "danielle, you know what a brat is, right?"
danielle: "a broad? yeh, of course."
me: "A BRATWURST"
danielle: "wha?"

I know that a bratwurst is a german sausage and that Wisconsin has a lot of German heritage (Lutherans, sausages, beer.. ) and that danielle and jessica both grew up on the East Coast, but I didn't think bratwurst was that regional. Check out The Bratwurst Pages: Food, Music, and Culture of Wisconsin for more info.

Airports & Airplanes

Hiding
Hiding what is obviously NOT an iPod. La Guardia Airport, Queens, NY

Walk | Stand
Too many choices. Detroit Metro Airport, Detroit, MI

Airplane View
Somewhere between Detroit and Milwaukee.

Numero Uno

Trying to export MT entries into TypePad. I'm not an idiot.. I once exported from Blogger to MT.. but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. .. so on I go.. I'll figure it out.

maybe :)

Thinking

  • Should I be less offended by the creep on the street who singles me out to his friends and says, "You see THAT? THAT's classy!" as opposed to the creep on the street who just comes out and says "Shake it, baby, shake it!" ?
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    Co-Founder of Six Apart and married to Ben Trott.
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    Co-creator of Movable Type and TypePad; co-founder of Six Apart.
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    Who is the man with the master plan?

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