Thursday, October 27, 2011

Boston...are you kidding me... snow in October?!?!?!

Dear Boston,

You have a great small town feel for a big city. Your politics are really liberal that your conservative credentials include Mitt Romney, the originator of single payer guaranteed health care, and Scott Brown, who's really more center than center right. You have great food. You do. A lot of the great food are just hole in the wall spots or small restaurants with 6-12 tables. I love you. I really do. You are truly an intellectual city. There's not much I don't enjoy about you. Except one thing: Your fucking winters. Look... I understand you snow before thanksgiving and this bullshit continues for 6 months. I understand that you're so far up north that it's dark by 4PM. I accept all that about you. But guess what, fucker? Snowing on 27Oct is completely unacceptable!! WTF?!?! Right now, it's rainy and weatherman predicts rainy snow in Boston and accumulation in Worcester. TOO MUCH! Cut that shit out Boston.

With tried patience

Zao

Any who, beyond that, capoeira with CM Toca and Prof Calango was really good yesterday. I can't say that my game has progressed anywhere, but at least I'm not being a fat ass anymore. It's exercise, hooray exercise!

As most people know, I hate my capoeira game, I really do. It's completely confused, and I don't do anything to help that. My Angola looks like contemporary, and contemporary looks funky. I feel like some point I need to choose a style and stick with it. I got my ass kicked yesterday by Prof. Calango, more so than usual. I'm just in a serious funk with my training and can't seem to get out of it. The good news is I'm back to training. This week has been really good with both CECA and MdP...shhh... don't tell them I train with the other one. Next stop, St Louis with Jesse and CECA St. Louis and hopefully this time with CdO St. Louis as well.

MdP has treated me well, even with the not so pretty split 2 years ago. I ended up leading Mestre Chuvisco's class on Saturday, which is really AWKWARD, but turned out with a good conversation with Mestre Chuvisco about being the only person in your group and training. I am also glad I finally went to Compasso's class at Harvard, I forgot how good he was at teaching.

I've also come to the conclusion that I have a upper limit to how many nights I can stay in a hotel. That number is 5. Anything more than that, I have a problem sleeping. I don't know why, but I haven't gotten any good sleep for 2 days. THANK GOD I'LL BE HOME FOR THE WEEKEND!

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