August 13, 2008
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Sounding Bored is officially back!  After a lengthy hiatus, I’m ready to pick up a ridiculous amount of slack and rejoin the blogosphere.  It’s impossible to recap the past couple months, but in a nutshell:
-Worked at camp, where days consisted of 8-12 hours of playing songs with kiddies.  Chill is an understatement.
-Visited Carlye for a 4-day vacation in New York.  One helluva city.  Couple museums (Met, MoMA), about 23 meals (Bourdain’s old restaurant, plenty of street food, sick Chinatown), and a fulfilling respite in Central Park.  Oh yeah, and an improv show with Rachel Dratch, Rob Riggle, and Horatio Sans, et. al.  Full - both gastrically and intellectually - is an understatement.
-Moved into the city.  Great place in Little Italy.  But the process of moving is an incredible pain in the ass.  Pain in the ass is an understatement.

A solid summer of chillin.  But now I and the blog are back to work.

(source: rodneydugue.blogspot.com)

Sounding Bored is officially back!  After a lengthy hiatus, I’m ready to pick up a ridiculous amount of slack and rejoin the blogosphere.  It’s impossible to recap the past couple months, but in a nutshell:

-Worked at camp, where days consisted of 8-12 hours of playing songs with kiddies.  Chill is an understatement.

-Visited Carlye for a 4-day vacation in New York.  One helluva city.  Couple museums (Met, MoMA), about 23 meals (Bourdain’s old restaurant, plenty of street food, sick Chinatown), and a fulfilling respite in Central Park.  Oh yeah, and an improv show with Rachel Dratch, Rob Riggle, and Horatio Sans, et. al.  Full - both gastrically and intellectually - is an understatement.

-Moved into the city.  Great place in Little Italy.  But the process of moving is an incredible pain in the ass.  Pain in the ass is an understatement.

A solid summer of chillin.  But now I and the blog are back to work.