Monday, October 08, 2007

Blackout blowout etc.

For those of you who don't know, "blackout" refers to the idea that Purdue fans were supposed to wear black to the game Saturday night. Most did. Regardless, about 30% of the crowd wore red (from my perspective). "Blowout" refers to what OSU did to Purdue. --> I ate almost nothing Saturday, yet I was given 5 beers. Two of them (Bass!) were courtesy of a guy named Mike, who played linebacker for Purdue in about 1984 (and his friends). --> The reason I didn't get into the game until the 3rd quarter: I had to find a safe place to put my stuff. --> It has been really freakin' hot ever since I arrived in Indiana, even at night. --> There is a very good chance that I will NOT hit the road again after I return home next week. This just isn't much fun anymore and I have too many other valuable skills and talents that are currently being wasted. Furthermore, I don't feel like my efforts are
appreciated by more than a few people. If you wanna make some serious $$, invest in "Ryan's Pizzeria."

3 comments:

docrivs said...

I think that your project, your doings, are only known by small group of people who really appreciate what you do. It takes time, or a really big break, to reach that mass audience. Take a break, if you want, but I think that it takes more hard work to really do what you want to do. You'll have to decide for yourself if it's truly what you want to do. Maybe you have enough material to write a book or do your movie, or something.

Anonymous said...

Don't quit just yet. You have to come down to the southwestern part of the state. Steve and I would love to have you come for a visit. We miss ya bro!
Besides, you have to finish this out. I have tried to spread the word to as many of my friends and media outlets that I know of and hopefully, others are doing the same.

Anonymous said...

If you were really interested in making a real movie of any kind you would probably get some kind of interest in what you're doing. Your main interest seems to be to find people to take care of your needs and complain when they aren't met to your satisfaction.