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January 2, 2008

Saying Goodbye to Music Biz

Right before Thanksgiving break, Charlie called to tell me that Music Biz would be going out of business. From the sounds of it, the company that owns the chain and the small record label that produces cheap country b-sides had a bit of a vendetta with the Alton store, thus the untimely closing of the city's remaining music haven (Slacker's doesn't count).

Since Music Biz was such a big part of my life for so long, it's hard to see it go. It was one of those jobs that I'll tell my kids about, and probably a job that they'll never have the pleasure of experiencing. The people at the indie stores like Music Biz end up being like a second family, and with the exception of Krannert (and even then, just barely) I've never actually felt happy to go to work every day.

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October 13, 2006

Alton Gets Its BEAR

The St. Louis Post Dispatch wrote this article today that includes a picture of the armored personnel carrier that Alton acquired using Homeland Security funds. Also in the article: an interview with Jody O'Guinn. For those of you who didn't catch the connection, that's my father.

May 14, 2006

What is there to do in O'Fallon?

Not a whole hell of a lot, apparently. Last night, Eric and I ran to two different grocery stores and saw huge groups of kids at each. I'm pretty sure that there's a Hart's gang and a Dierberg's gang. Maybe they get into spirited fisticuffs ala West Side Story when they tread on each other's turf. Perhaps I'll join. Hart's 4 lyfe.