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Happy Christmas!
And a Merry New Year!
One Year Ago Yesterday
I was driving around Sioux Falls. And I had this really pretty, funny, talented girl along with me. And I was nervous. I was going to ask her to be my girlfriend.
In Walmart we were shopping around, and I called Holly Smith, my accomplice. I wanted to do it there. I had a fair idea that the girl would say “Yes”, but I wasn’t sure. Holly said under no circumstances could I do it in Walmart. So, I made the decision to go to Falls Park. Holli asked who I was talking to, and I said it was Bryce.
Lie #1.
At Falls Park, we sat for a while on a bench and talked. I carefully and quietly worked up the nerve to ask my question. And then I asked it. And waited. And waited. And after a considerable pause, she answered and said “Yes”. I told her that I would really like her to meet my grandparents. In truth, I was trying to score points by bringing my new girlfriend to see the family first.
Lie #2.
We got to Karin’s and no one was there. We call and wait, and talk to Grandma and Grandpa for a very long time. Share stories, connect on a deeper level than anyone could ever imagine. And then the day ended, and we went back to whence we came. It was a good day.
A year later we had plans to enjoy food at Jonny Carino’s, revisit Falls Park (for the first time since), and take in a movie. Well, weather was no permitting. Instead we went to Skipper’s in town (which is a pretty good Italian restaurant a couple blocks from my apartment), we exchanged gifts, and we watched A Prairie Home Companion. Skippers was good, the presents were sweet (I gave her an album of music that I’ve written since first learning the guitar and recorded this past week or so, complete with album art, and she gave me a scrapbook with pictures from our first year together), but the movie was disappointing and a little boring.
All in all, I think it was a good Anniversary, and I’m very happy to have Holli in my life. :)
Best Eight Albums of 2006
I missed this last year, so this year I’m putting in my picks for Best Eight Albums of 2006. I’m doing eight, because I really couldn’t come up with ten. I think I just found a love for older music this year. I considered doing a Best Of 2005 list, but you guys are smarter than that.
- In Ink Please – Formica Table for Two (50)
- The Streets – The Hardest Way to Make An Easy Living (27)
- The Decemberists – The Crane Wife (23)
- Thom Yorke – The Eraser (18)
- Guster – Ganging Up on the Sun (15)
- Cursive – Happy Hollow (15)
- Sunset Rubdown – Shut Up I Am Dreaming (12)
- Snow Patrol – Eyes Open (11)
The numbers represent total play counts for the entire album (totaling play count per song). It’s not extremely accurate (especially since my library has seen a lot of modification this past year), but I agree with it. Guster beat out Cursive because I put two of their songs on a CD for Holli from that album, which I thought should count for something.
What is your list of top 2006 music albums?
Newsbleep Joins YouTube
That’s right! I have a Director’s Account!
You can now find Newsbleep at http://youtube.com/newsbleep!
If you have a YouTube account, you should go and comment on the videos and rate them! Send the links to your friends!
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Happy Birthday Mom!
Here’s to five or six more! (j/k lol)

