Stephen Mejias

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Whispering to the Wind

It must have been at Herald Square, where I was transferring onto the Bhttp://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/nyct/service/bline.htm">B;, that I realized JA had left a message on my cell. I couldn't listen to the message below the ground — no service down there — but the display let me know that the call arrived at 7:58am. Why in the world would John be calling me at 7:58 in the morning? It was now almost 8:30. Shit:


Snow and Ayre

The City was yesterday touched by twenty-seven inches of snow. In the Lower East Side, red, black, and green fire escapes were given pure, white highlights. On Orchard Street, a single figure could possibly be seen trudging through the heavy downfall, an umbrella in one hand, a burning cigarette in the other.


Some Fine Tunes

You know, because, at first, all I had was the Arcam Solo, and the Arcam Solo does everything. It's a good-looking, easy-to-use, single-box multi-purpose solution; a CD playing, AM/FM receiving, integrated amplifying dreamboat of a component. It does everything I want it to do, does it all very well, and takes up almost no space and draws very little attention to itself while doing it. I love it. If you're interested in a fun and easy, one-stop ride into the high-end, then I think you should definitely get to know the Solo. But, like Reading">http://gpn.unl.edu/rainbow/">Reading Rainbow, you don't have to take my word for it. I can't go assuming authority around here. I may not know audio all that well yet, but I know cool. And the Arcam Solo is cool. Art Dudley, who is way smarter than me about this, and most other stuff, also liked it. He">http://www.stereophile.com/amplificationreviews/705arcam/index.html">He said:


Mountains of Power

Me: We're gonna go see Brokeback">http://www.brokebackmountainmovie.com/getflash.html">Brokeback Mountain tonight.


Elizabeth: [Gasp of horror!]


Me: What? What's with the gasp of horror?


Elizabeth: Steel yourself.


Me: Why? Am I gonna cry? I'm not afraid of crying. I cry all the time, anyway.


Elizabeth: No, I don't think you're going to cry. But you might wince. A lot.


Me: Oh.


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