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A Very Lazy Sunday


On 02/22/2015 at 07:44 PM by Super Step

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Spent yesterday waking up at 6AM to head to the Society of Professional Journalists roundtable in Ft. Worth, Texas from Nacogdoches, then go back after eating at Rudy's in Arlington. That BBQ hled me over pretty much the whole day. The night before I had to rush my resume edits because I stupidly agreed to go with the running club to the Planetarium; which was soooooo relaxing I had a borderline spiritual experience on that almos-nap; and then to the bar. But I only stayed until Mavs-Rockets went to half and a boxing match we were watching was over, so waking up wasn't too bad.

Anyway, I had fun talking to the alternative press people for Fort Worth Weekly, Dallas Voice, and Throw'd, found out Brett Shipp of WFAA went to Stephen F. Austin and had a good time talking to him, and met Todd Unger and a few Marketing/PR people. Got some business cards and will be sending some resumes and adding folks on LinkedIn. Then Rudy's, we all shared ribs, brisket, creamed corn, spicy beans, and some jalapeno sausage. Old school eat on butcher paper stuff. 

I also got a free lunch at the thing because someone else didn't show up to get the one they paid for. Well thank you for the Subway ham sandwich I ate later on at night and the cookies and chips too, oh lazy person. Didn't eat the Italian bread though. So I avoided some of the carbs. And the chips were baked. I actually prefer the taste of those to the greasy ones. Especially when it comes to original Lay's flavor. Sugar cookie was good too.

I also went to a coffee house called The Standpipe in Lufkin after getting back and writing a discussion post for my class in Nacogdoches. Rainy as hell this weekend and hard to drive in, plus the radio keeps going in and out.

Anyway, today I woke up to open the radio station, wrote my editorial, read a chapter of my Media History book this week, took a nap and am currently listening to the new Nerds Without Pants with Oscars in the background.

I may do my hill sprints later or save them for the morning before my weight lifting and go to running club at night. How are all of you?


 

Comments

mothman

02/22/2015 at 08:41 PM

Rudy's Sounds great. All the stuff I love. :)

SanAndreas

02/22/2015 at 09:35 PM

Yeah, I love Rudy's. They had them in Oklahoma, but not in Maryland. :(

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/22/2015 at 11:38 PM

What they got up there?

SanAndreas

02/23/2015 at 07:41 AM

Lots of seafood. Crab cakes and other crabmeat dishes are especially popular here.

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/22/2015 at 11:38 PM

Bit pricey for my tastes, but filling.

jgusw

02/22/2015 at 10:42 PM

I didn't do much today.  I woke up late, played Persona Q, took a nap, tinkered with my Ouya a bit, played Persona Q, and now, I'm here.  Cool

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/22/2015 at 11:39 PM

I forget you own a Ouya.

Alex-C25

02/23/2015 at 01:52 PM

Damn man, I just had a pizza and you just had to blog about more delicious food.

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/23/2015 at 02:23 PM

Where have you had BBQ before?

Alex-C25

02/23/2015 at 05:49 PM

Some parties, mostly family gatherings.

mothman

02/23/2015 at 04:53 PM

Damn I meant to include this but forgot.

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/23/2015 at 06:41 PM

mothman

02/23/2015 at 07:56 PM

They removed the video. :(

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/24/2015 at 11:24 AM

I'm sure it's floating around somewhere. 

Keegs79

02/23/2015 at 10:33 PM

Everyday I go to work at 6:45 and get off at 3:45. I work on a shipyard. When I am done, I hug my kids and go up to my man cave and hangout there nearly all night. I leave it just to see my kids. I stay away from my wife. Not that we can't get along but prefer to isolate myself. Her parents stay with us which is a bit annoying but they help out with the kids.

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/24/2015 at 11:25 AM

That's rough. The shipyard at least pay well?

KnightDriver

02/25/2015 at 03:43 PM

I just switched my schedule around so I don't stay up late. Now the issue is getting up early enough to get stuff like "hill sprints" in. 

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/25/2015 at 04:19 PM

You do hill sprints?

KnightDriver

02/27/2015 at 04:00 PM

"hill speed walks" more like. I'm afraid to really run yet because of my weight, but I've got the spring in my step now and can see running in my near future. I used to run cross-country in high school. I used to be running fit. I want it back!

Super Step Contributing Writer

02/27/2015 at 07:19 PM

I guess the good thing for me is that I was never anything but fat until my early 20s, so I had no goals other than PRs. lol

KnightDriver

03/02/2015 at 01:47 AM

I was fat in middle school but after my growth spurt I was a bean pole through High School. Sports pretty much kept me that way until about 1997 when I had a thyroid condition and put on a lot of weight. I got over the condition, but with working, I haven't had much time to exercise, but now I really want to slim down. Enough is enough.

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