Musings from the US of A.

Oct 01, 2007 10:22

Everyone here drives. Doesn't matter if it's just around the corner, biking and walking are out of the question.

Having a dollar that is worth more than the greenback, while unfortunate for many aspects of our economy, is quite advantageous in my position.

The American University has more money than they know what to do with.

No matter what school of music you go to, there will always be the token slackers that are there on mommy and daddy's money.

Studying under one of the worlds top classical saxophonists is an extremely intimidating experience.

That being said, it is also one of the most enlightening and inspiring ones as well.

Ohio is a weird state.

Being so close to Ann Arbour, Lansing, Toledo, Cleveland, Indianappolis, Columbus etc. is very convenient.

My roomate is kickass. He's Polish, and a killer sax player.

After being here a total of two weeks, I had discovered the local market that has the best imported beer.

American beer sucks.

It's disapointing to see that everyone morning, without fail, the drive through lineups for McDonalds and Burger King are far longer than the Drive Through line up for Tim Horton's

Having a Tim Horton's is saving my life.

Starbucks, although expensive, is worth it sometimes.

Playing in a saxophone quartet when you're the weakest player REALLY inspires you to work your ass off.

Going to France for Spring Break, to do all sorts of saxophone related things.
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