Friday, June 27, 2008
Well, on Tuesday 311 played at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix. Amanda and I and some friends decided to act as though we weren't as old as we really are and attended the concert. 311's live shows are a high energy, loud, fun, artistic display of an eclectic music style that includes rock, punk, reggae, and funk - and this show was no different. We had a great time. We are getting older so the assigned seating (as opposed to a general admission moshpit) suited us well. Oh yeah, and it never hurts to have some Dee Oh Double Gizzle on the side.
Words to live by...


The Lakers have had success since the ‘80s, winning rings in ’00, ’01, and ’02. The Celtics, however, seemed to have slowly faded into oblivion after ’86 due to tragedy and bad luck: Len Bias (one of the best college basketball players ever) died of a drug overdose 2 days after being drafted by Boston in 1986, Bird and McHale were hampered by injuries after ’86 and both had to retire early, Reggie Lewis (the Celtics All-Star shooting guard) suffered a fatal heart attack on the court during an off-season practice in 1993 (the NBA's lovely commissioner, David Stern, required Boston to count Lewis' salary against the cap for 3 years after his death), and the infamous “Rick Patino” era. (not to mention tearing down the famed Boston Garden).
As nostalgic as I am (and you know this), I hope the Lakers and Celtics meet several more times in the Finals – both teams seem to be equipped to do just that.