I was sitting in class yesterday and my friend Laura looks my direction and starts laughing uncontrollably at my Speed Racer lunchbox. Then we text each other about "dangling participles" for a while.
That was a great time and all, but you know what is really great? I know it's bad journalistic form, but I'm going to tell you.
Having the type of relationship with people who you rarely see, but can pick up right where you left off, even though four years have passed since your last conversation.
I went to the Jones - Morrow wedding this past weekend with my fiance, Sarah, and sat across the table from a friend that I hadn't talked to to since high school graduation in May 2005. Sure, we had a lot of catching up to do, but that didn't matter; we were able to squeeze four years of conversation into 30 minutes, and I am pretty sure nothing important was left out.
That conversation made me think about how many others out there have that type of relationship with somebody (family excluded).
And now here I am at work, blogging - because I can get away with it - reminiscing about old high school times and the people I surrounded myself with. There were countless nights spent in basements playing spin the bottle, Halo nights at the Boks, nights spent toliet papering teachers houses and parties in garages. But now, with two collegiate degrees almost under my belt and over 1000 nights away from my lonely hometown of Antwerp, Ohio, I've turned my back on everything I've left behind and created a new life and a new name for myself.
I don't regret loosing touch with the 54 people I graduated with or the 40 or so others I considered friends. In fact, I've got a whole new set to play with. And, no offense, Antwerp, but these people are a lot cooler (with the excpetion of a few).
To conclude: Antwerp, you can keep your townies and hold my memories, but you'll never take my freedom.
--
Stromski
Post Script: Ohio, as a whole, you're not much better either.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
New digital magazine, better or the same?
In an attempt to try and do something new and different with emYOU! I'm experimenting with issuu, a free service to publish online magazines. It's very similar to what we have now, but what do you think? Giver a try!
Open publication - Free publishing
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Celebrate Independence in Michigan

There are tons of exciting things to do this weekend, if you take a break from lighting off illegal fireworks and setting your neighbor's house on fire you can check out the Rothbury Festival which has some great headlining bands like The Dead, Bob Dylan with his band The String Cheese Incident and The Black Crowes.
Couldn't afford the ticket or trip to Rothbury? Well, there is also the Comerica Cityfest where you can culture yourself with music from blues, folk, hip hop, and electronica while taking part in some taste testing.

Let Ypsi get historic on your ass with the sounds of Noteworthy at Crossroads, in Historic Downtown Ypsilanti. Crossroads is held every Friday from 7pm to 10pm with a diffrent band every night.

Don't forget to wake up early on July 4 and head down to the Independence Day Parade which is held right here in Ypsilanti and is the State of Michigan's longest running parade. Whateve you decide to do this weekend, don't miss out on this spactacular 4th of July Weekend because it's going to be awesome!!
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4th of july,
arms around ypsi,
bob dylan,
cityfest,
crossroads,
Indepence,
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