Friday, February 15, 2008

working class dog

tonight i'm crawling out from in it. 

you ever listen to rick springfield? i mean you have, you just ... wait. who is "you?" what am i doing, assuming i have an audience or something? ha! ha! i kill me. let's try this again. 

so i listen to rick springfield from time to time - you might know him as the guy who did "jesse's girl." if you're really savvy, you may remember his song "love is alright" from wet hot american summer. and if you remember him as the dreamy dr. noah drake, you watched too much general hospital. at any rate, "love is alright," the aforementioned track of wet hot american summer fame, has become my working anthem. 

"i'm taking out my baby tonight,
daddy's little girl, it'll be alright; 
i'm working hard, i don't know why - 
i'm like a working class dog and i just get by;

tonight i'm crawling out from in it, 
tonight we're living on a dream, 
second by second by minute by minute;

love is alright tonight
we're gonna be alright."

maximum radical threshold reached. well ... andrew wk covering it would be m.r.t.r. as such it's somewhere below "awesome to the max" but slightly above "totally bodacious." you do the math. now that my diatribe about rick springfield is over (for now) let's move on to an actual blog. 

zondo action team is going live with a website in the next few weeks. eliot and i have been having meetings almost every night of the week to discuss our business venture. often times these meetings last two hours or more - we talk about finance, business strategy, allocation of resources, growth plan, market stability, target clientele ... in short, i have finally become old. i now care deeply about my finances, my investment strategies and, in general, being a good little capitalist. you can see my previous entry for more on this. regardless, it's a big scary world out there, and if you don't challenge it, try to make your own way and be the boss of your life, what the hell are you doing? 

this dog don't roll over. no sir. 

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