Thirty years ago tonight

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The stupid baseball game ran almost two hours late, delaying my debut until after 1AM. Finally, though, I started out with “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” by the Beatles. It seems a slightly odd choice now but was pretty appropriate for me at the time. Later, there were the Clash, the B-52s, and Laurie Anderson. And I realized that one month shy of legal age I’d finally found a musical instrument I knew how to play: the turntable.

It was a good move. Through that whole experience, I met some of my closest lifelong friends. In a year of many beginnings–high school graduation, “coming out”, my first actual date with a man, and the start of college among others–it’s amazing that i still find this to be perhaps the real defining moment when i went from being a teenager to a prospective adult. Not bad for an unpaid gig in the middle of he night, eh?

I pondered some sort of celebratory project to mark the anniversary but this is the best I could do. And the picture above wasn’t taken the day of, but it’s a reasonable facsimile of what the whole affair might have looked like.

More WUAG memorabilia for those who care (work in progress).

God, I’m old…

Mmmm. Beef…

Wow. Two of my favorite new carnivorous discoveries from last year’s big trip (Beef on Weck and Montreal Smoked Meat) all in one New York City deli. What’s not to love?

More random Thursday-ness:

  • Alas, when you buy the giant pile of “suck” that was the old Albertsons corporation, you will eventually have to face the consequences.
  • No more Scranton for me?
  • Hate I missed this. But it gives me ideas.
  • Self-promotion. Because I can…