[jf036] The Trip
Wednesday November 08th 2006, 7:35 pm
Filed under: Vlog Posts

Since I’m in an election-inspired k-hole I’ve decided not to post about politics tonight.  Instead, I am going to treat you to my 15 hour, er, minute video from my trip to NYC.  If nothing else, it’ll put you to sleep.  Enjoy! 

I want to be a New York City boy (even if I am 30 now). Michael and I had a fantastic time in New York. Watch as I show you some of our vacation and talk about what I enjoyed most about the city.

Thanks to Aaron (my single, gay, hot, lawyer friend) and Adam (his roommate) for hosting us for part of the trip. Special thanks to Adam for helping us plan all the fun things we did.

Check out the rest of the pics from the trip at Flickr. Michael took most of them, so let him know if you like them by posting a comment below.

By the way, did I mention Aaron was single? :)

Programming Note:  This video was shot for posting on 11/3.  It was delayed due to my post on the ORU/Ted Haggard issue [JF035].

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Wow… New York looked so cool! And busking is always great (unless it’s bad busking, of course). I’m lucky, ’cause we get lot’s of great buskers in Bath (tourist central, I s’pose); mainly folk, jazz and country’type music with the occasional steel drum). But you’re right, the type of busking does differ between different cities. Adds to the flavour, I guess.

I also see what you mean about the younger generation’s (dear lord, I actually now a generation beneath me!) attitude to security checks. To be fair, I probably would have been just as enthralled by the bomb-detector when I was that age (that said, I probably still would be… a little, childish part of me *still* likes to pretend that some airports and train-stations are spaceports…). The interesting thing will be to see whether they accept the encroachment on privacy when they grow up, or if they will become as irked as the rest of us.

Comment by Xander 11.09.06 @ 2:18 am

NYC is so amazing. But I agree with you (and Xander) about the security check stuff. The “younger generation” probably never will know what it was like to simply board an airplane or visit a public monument without first “proving” they didn’t show up to bomb the thing. Thank you Mr. Bush, what would we do without you to protect us?

On a more happy note, congratulations to the little birthday boy! From personal experience I can honestly say that 20 sucked, 30 was okay, but 40 was by far the best. 50 is just around the corner now, so I’ll let you know how it goes in a few months. Christ — I’m an antique!

Justin, you’re still pretty, even at the ripe old age of thirty. With any luck, you probably still have a couple years before you’ll have to invest in absorbent adult undergarments. So enjoy your “thirties”, they’ll probably last at least ten years.

Comment by Tim 11.12.06 @ 7:18 pm

That was a great vlog. I’m sorry you didn’t get to see the Plaza in all its splendor and especially sorry you couldn’t go inside. My brother used to take me to the Oak Room once a year, during the holidays for lunch, great memories there.

I climbed to the top of the statue with my boy scout troop when I was about 8 years old. It was a lot of work but the view was awesome and being inside the statue was very surreal. My great grandfather, who was a blacksmith and immigrated to the US from Italy, worked on the statue’s arm and torch section when it was re-constructed in the US.

Comment by Adam 11.15.06 @ 12:03 am

Well, I had to resort to Wikipedia to find out what in the hell a Busker is. But, all of the other clueless Americans will be happy to know that I have a definition:

Busking is the practice of doing live performances in public places to entertain people, usually to solicit donations and tips. Those engaging in this practice are called buskers. Busking is a British term and is found throughout the world. In the United States the term busking is not as widely known, and so buskers there are more commonly called street performers or street musicians.

So, that explains it, and now I can understand Xander. :)

Tim, thanks as always for your kind comments. Turning 30 has been fun so far (not very different than 29). You are a sweetheart and I appreciate you! I am stocking up on Adult Diapers though.

Adam, as you saw in the vlog, the Plaza was definitely in flux. Michael and I joked about buying a condo there. They were actually pretty reasonably priced for NYC! Very cool about your Great-grandfather…I love hearing those type of anecdotes about immigrants, but that one is especially neat. Michael’s Dad immigrated from Italy when he was a boy and the stories about what he went through are intriguing to me.

Comment by justin 11.16.06 @ 8:04 pm



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