I want all of it.

If you like things that are awesome, like this ferret, you might also like this playlist I made:
http://open.spotify.com/user/scottssounds/playlist/0z7ss6EZ8LnHZ314rwfpbb My Pandora Thumbed Up Songs
But after this I could. You can also listen to Samuel Jackson read it:
http://www.nerve.com/news/books/listen-samuel-l-jackson-narrates-go-the-fuck-to-sleep
Sweet Home Chicago, Part 2. The first picture shows a man in the lower right that I can relate to. The last time I was at that Chicago theater, I saw Ryan Adams with my soon to be ex-girlfriend. It was nice to replace that memory with something good, and the accordion player wasn’t Adams, but he was alright. Most of the rest are from Millennium Park. I wish we could add more than 10 photos. I tried to be a little bit more artsy this time. At work I was bumped up from implementation to design, meaning I’m with some of the more experienced consultants toward the front of the project, designing the solution. Then another consultant will come in and install and train on my design. I’m in training for that right now. I really enjoyed my time in Chicago and I’m excited to see where my travels take me next.
Back in KC to finish training (the dubbed ‘A Week’), along with some KU Homecoming celebrations, and so forth.
Back to Bolivar, can you feel the excitement? Sometimes in life, you have to Double Down (sometimes you don’t). Also, we enjoyed living the Good Samaritan way.
Trip number two involved a comfy king-sized bed, my first training experience, seeing my long-lost uncle, wheelchair races, seafood, a cold, and a plane whose wings were about to fall off. I stayed in Beaumont, not too far from Houston, and worked in Silsbee, TX.
I decided to keep track of the places I go for my new job as a consultant. I thought it could be a sort of “Gulliver’s Travels” type of thing, so I decided to call it Scottiver’s Travels.
And where do my exciting world travels begin, you ask? None other than Bolivar, MO (outside of Springfield, MO). Starting small, starting small…
Cheers!

