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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

What's happenin' hot stuff?

We like to keep things pretty multi-cultural within our group of friends...
So when Alex and Scott got a new roommate: Yue or as I like to call him "Shoe,"
We were in the dorm room last weekend, and I noticed a similarity Shoe had with someone else:

Long-Duk Dong from 16 Candles.

I told Courtney to capture a) this beautiful moment altogether of the longest night, and b) me, chillin' with Long-Duk!
"No More Yankie my Wankie!"

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Disclaimer

....Since I don't own a legit camera,
the majority of photos in posts to follow will be courtesy of Courtney and Alex.....

Monday, June 28, 2010

Dirty Dian(A)e

View from the Top: of the Empire.


Shortly after I got to New York, Kacee was kind enough to let me crash for a few nights [21], and was a seasonal guest (sleeping on the couch) at YorkAve, her mom Diane aka Dirty Diana came to visit! Here is part of Dirty D's week trip:We went to the Empire State building, and got conned into paying buku dollars to go to the top:
Chrysler Building

Showing off the Chrysler Bldg

Bryant Park

Prepping for the "Skyride" Kace LOVES photos.

Before getting on the best ride in the city: Soaring over NY, I was in shambles!

Dirty D treated us to some great meals while she was here, Uva & Rosa Mexicano, as well as Mary Poppins on Broadway: we were tweakin' over the fact that Mary actually flew into the crowd, right over our heads.

In return for her generosity, I took D to a movie when I had some free time while Kacee was busy at 4 Times Sq....and let's just say, SaTC2 was a bit awkward to see with your friends mom, some of those one-liners---had me blushing! But she enjoyed the flick, and I enjoyed the time we became BFF's.

Cheers to Dirty D!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Anatomy of the Walk



As much as I take the public transit...I walk just the same. Since walking around this concrete ridden city, I've noticed I begin to walk a bit more briskly, like I own this town (let's be real, I'm one mug shot away from doing so.) I often think to myself, "Taylor, what's become of you? What happened to the boy who used to mozy on to campus, parooze the streets like a nightwalker? Now you're all business and no pleasure." After that, I snap out of it, and walk to the current soundtrack of my life, spinning in my ear buds.

Lately I've begun to get slightly annoyed at the variance of walkers around town. Here is a list of the most Ri-Ri walkers that tend to stand, or should I say walk, in my way:


1) The Rain Walker
This might be the worst walker of them all.
When the umbrellas come out, all inhibitions are GONE!
People's heads are down, they walk with more haste, and are terrorists of the sidewalks.
I have to cruise through the streets with my own umbrella (a big one, nonetheless)
Playing my own game of dodge-person, the sidewalk gets narrow, my umbrella rises above the crowd so I can fit by. A line of people are coming my way, my umbrella gets turned sideways to slip by the people. All the while, the rain somehow manages to slip on my backside, drenching my behind. It becomes a lose-lose situation, where I become the ultimate loser.
Let the rain fall.


2)The Fat-as.

Have you ever walked up the stairs, too close to the booty in front of you? Of course you have.
Has that booty ever been so large, you're afraid to inhale for fear of something gnarc?
Affirmative.
Every time I exit the subway station, I head up the stairs with the mass, always behind the BIGGEST derriere of all the people. I often get caught in this scenario whilst at the lowest subway track, where Mama Rump has to go up three steps, take a breather while gripping the railing, then taking two more steps (MAX) before another rest.
They want a Trail of Tears???? I'll show them a Trail of Tears!
Me- sweating of the dense, muggy heat of the depths below the ground.
That's the closest thing I've felt to heat stroke, I just never thought my first time to pass out would be in the subway.
Check Yourself Big Booty.


3) Denial, isn't about you?


The all too common suit-type person, always have work in the palm of their hand.
Those who are to busy with their BlackBerry's (BBM-ing, no doubt), the paper, their iPads, etc.
...are the folk who take up all the sidewalk. They Mexican Road block you.
They fake you out by walking right down the middle of the sidewalk, then slightly lean right for the pass, but wait, then they fumble left to finally cross the street, leaving you behind to miss the "Walking Man" to cross the street.
Ladies and Gentleman: Please keep your personal belongings stowed away during the duration of your commute.



4) Shall we dance?

"2 to Tango" is the most awkward walk-in.
As you both near each other, you're thinking, which way to go, you choose right.
Blast, they chose left! You shimmy left as they scoot right, forming the NYShuffle.
I like to pretend we're on So You Think You Can Dance or something fun,
Then the fun and games comes screeching to a halt when someone gets hurt, or rather, bumped
The other day, this woman and I NYShuffled, and we hit!! She had the gall to get sassy with me!
I brushed her off and said, 'Take a Nap!"
Just Dance, it'll be OK!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Time Out: NY






It's been nearly 2 months since I've been in the city, and since blog number 1 is dedicated to what's really important in life, music, I've decided to make a new one about my time in New York and next Italy.

I got to the city on a Saturday night, spent the rest of the weekend getting acquainted with the place and where my office was, and started work on Monday. Daunting as it was to move across the country, walking into the building was even more scary--first day of school jitters were in full force. The office is great. A montage of all Jive artists line the elevator entry and all a long the halls are photos of the artists and multiple awards and accomplishments. Such Jive Label Group (JLG) artists include: Ciara, Usher, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, P!nk, Jordin Sparks, David Archuleta, Hot Chelle Rae, Sia, Joshua Radin, Sleigh Bells, Matisse, Metric, and many more. Some of my tasks include printing BDS (Nielsen) ratings for my boss Joe, the VP of Pop Promotions, as well as the CEO of RCA/Jive, Barry Weiss. I highlight the rankings of all Jive and RCA artists and hand out the proper reports to each member of the Promo team, and Barry.



My first week at the office, I met JLS, and went to a showcase for Miguel. The showcase was at Santos Partyhouse, and it was a bit pathetic, on my part. Kacee came with me, and luckily for her it was open bar. Since I took the short bus that day, I assumed I could get all the Diet Coke or Red Bull I wanted, right? Wrong. I ordered my Red Bull after Kacee got her free drink with Ciroc, and the bartender says "$5 dollars." Trick please, I thought, pulled out my money and stood in the corner with Kacee. Miguel came on, did his 5 song set where J. Cole joined him for "All I Want is You." (Pretty decent jam) and then we left. Week 1 = Success.


Some other things that have happened around the office, the likes of Miguel Ciara, and Jay-Z have graced our floor.
-On a day I pulled the BDS reports, apparently a date was wrong-- Big Boo Boo. (Although it wasn't my fault)
-I've made some great friends, intern and supervisors (who have taught me a lot more about the industry and helped steer me in the direction I want to go)
-Attended another showcase this week for Ry Cuming where I was introduced by one of my good supervisors to one of the best in the field of A&R- Teresa LaBarbera Whites, which was such a great experience, especially to talk to someone so successful and inspiring, yet so down to earth.
-Eaten lunch out WAY too much.
- Ran some errands around midtown
-Learned A LOT


More to come on the latest going on outside of the office. Until then--Shalom.


x
Clumsy T