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Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Park Grounds

If you live or work in Atlanta (or if you are in the area) check out Park Grounds - a great little coffee shop/dog park in the Reynoldstown area.

Along with coffee, they offer a nice array of homemade baked goods, cereals and teas and an outdoor area to bring your pup for a little outside action.

Sound like a plug? Yeah, it is. But, despite the fact the shop's owner is a friend, I can say that two of the best cups of coffee I've had in Atlanta were from Park Grounds.

Just do yourself a favor and check it out yourself.

Web site: Park Grounds

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Park Grounds

If you live or work in Atlanta (or if you are in the area) check out Park Grounds - a great little coffee shop/dog park in the Reynoldstown area.

Along with coffee, they offer a nice array of homemade baked goods, cereals and teas and an outdoor area to bring your pup for a little outside action.

Sound like a plug? Yeah, it is. But, despite the fact the shop's owner is a friend, I can say that two of the best cups of coffee I've had in Atlanta were from Park Grounds.

Just do yourself a favor and check it out yourself.

Web site: Park Grounds

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

sorta, kinda on hiatus

if you read this site regularly, or if you are reading this for the first time, you've probably noticed that there haven't been any new interviews up in almost a month. i believe there's a saying, something along the lines of, "music is for the youth". while that isn't completely true - there is some merit to the concept.

a good friend of mine, who is my age, asked me yesterday what i had been listening to lately. my reply? nothing, there's simply been no time. even when there has been time, there hasn't been the drive to dive into a new cd and listen to it for hours. for the past eight months, i've been hoping that it would change. despite some blips here and there, it hasn't.

DeadJournalist.com was my next-generation way of staying in the music. i did not intend to let it languish as a time capsule; and especially not since readership was at it's zenith. reality is reality, and the reality is i'm not sure how much time i'll have to devote myself to the site in the upcoming months.

there are two three interviews that i only need to post, and six band made commitments to do interviews. i hope to complete these, at the least.

in the meantime, thank you for reading the site. i hope you've enjoyed the interviews. and hopefully, the laws of physics will get the site back in motion soon.

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sorta, kinda on hiatus

if you read this site regularly, or if you are reading this for the first time, you've probably noticed that there haven't been any new interviews up in almost a month. i believe there's a saying, something along the lines of, "music is for the youth". while that isn't completely true - there is some merit to the concept.

a good friend of mine, who is my age, asked me yesterday what i had been listening to lately. my reply? nothing, there's simply been no time. even when there has been time, there hasn't been the drive to dive into a new cd and listen to it for hours. for the past eight months, i've been hoping that it would change. despite some blips here and there, it hasn't.

DeadJournalist.com was my next-generation way of staying in the music. i did not intend to let it languish as a time capsule; and especially not since readership was at it's zenith. reality is reality, and the reality is i'm not sure how much time i'll have to devote myself to the site in the upcoming months.

there are two three interviews that i only need to post, and six band made commitments to do interviews. i hope to complete these, at the least.

in the meantime, thank you for reading the site. i hope you've enjoyed the interviews. and hopefully, the laws of physics will get the site back in motion soon.

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