Monday, December 18, 2006

Night Trains

I'm going to blog about the Christmas party soon. Not right now though. Since I made such a big deal about it, a post like that would require pictures, which I have, but haven't yet downloaded. But it was a good time, definitely. Stayed tuned.

Last Thursday I went to see Amos Lee at The Depot here in Salt Lake. I love going to concerts, small ones, like this one, at good venues. A good venue is key to a good show. The Depot is a a great venue, the best in Salt Lake I think. It Amos Lee was rad. He is the definition of cool. He seems to be one of those people who you would love to just sit and talk to at some hole-in-the-wall blues club or something. I bet he has some awesome stories. His music is great. His voice is so smooth, so rich. Listen to him. Love him.

Utah got worked by a snow storm this weekend. All the ski resorts got a good 2 feet of new powder over the weekend. I'm not going to sit here and pretend to be some raging snowboarder, but I would definitely want to get in on that action. Falling is a lot less painful when you are in powder....

I went to the BYU-Utah State basketball game on Saturday in Provo. Waste. Of. Time. USU didn't even show up to play. They were horrible. It was sad too because there were SO MANY Aggie fans there. Tons. What's cool about Utah State fans though is that it didn't even matter we were losing. Everyone still cheered and yelled and made fun of BYU, which is really why we all showed up anyway.

Tomorrow night I am going to a Christmas dinner party at my friend Quela's. Quela was my original roommate during my freshman year of college. She is married now so I don't really see her that often, but she invited all our friends from freshman year, many of whom I haven't seen in a while so it wll be a lot of fun.

I hope they find those missing climbers on Mt. Hood. How scary would that be? Sometimes me and Heather watch Man vs. Wild on the Discovery channel. The host gets dropped off in the middle of some extreme habitat and has to find his way to out, all the while giving you tips on what to do to find food, shelter and water. It's basically a survival guide show. It makes you wonder how or if you could hold it together if you were lost in the rainforest or in the mountains or something. Have I talked about this before? I think I might have...or maybe not. I can't remember.

Kings beat the Jazz on Friday. They came back from 15 points down in the 3rd quarter and beat them by one point. YES. And can I mention Mike Bibby's new hair? It's a good look for him. He should keep it grown out a bit.

Enough.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Stop making fun of BYU. It's like family. Only you can make fun of members of your own family.

Therefore, from now on, only people that went to BYU can make fun of it.

For real. Who are YOU? You didn't even go there.

Shann: back me up here. Mike, you there? Lisa? Cougars are radical.

Anonymous said...

word.

Utah Utes said...

Bri-Keep bagging on the cougars.You can because you were smart enough NOT to go there, therefore you make fun of those who were not so smart.Bummer for them.

Dont forget Everest tomorrow night, I'll call you to remind you.You have to watch it, someone dies. Serio.

Bri said...

Listen. I'm am sure all you BYUer's are quite proud of your Alma Mater. I get that. I mean no disrespect. But seriously, sometimes they ask for it.

Anonymous said...

I'm proud I got into BYU. That means I'm smart. Lay off, Heather.

Bri said...

yeah, yeah, yeah. We know, you're so smart.

Go cougars.

Whatever.