Thursday, August 21, 2008

I Like That Old Time Rock & Roll

Coming back to Auburn was a little hard for both Joshua and I. It is getting better all the time as we are starting to make friends and get situated. We’ve now met the other three Visiting Instructors (people that have a one year position like Joshua). They are an interesting, diverse group and just what the doctor ordered. Making contact with other people who are a) new to this community and b) older than undergraduates, has been a welcome activity. We just went for drinks last night and it was pretty entertaining. Meeting the other one year peeps has already resulted in walking into a coffee shop and recognizing someone.

Let’s have a brief discussion about fashion. I just recently saw the movie Risky Business. This movie, in my estimation, is terrible. At the least I will say that I did not enjoy it much at all. Tom Cruise’s character had a very specific sense of style that stuck with me. It is sort of a super preppy, super eighties pastel polo shirt with kakie (sp?) shorts and leather loafers with no socks kind of look. Enter Auburn, AL, where apparently Tom Cruise is the fashion icon. OK let’s be real. These students are too young to remember Risky Business, though they probably (like me) know the lip sync in your underwear scene that has become a bit of a cultural reference point. When Tika and I were shopping she kept saying that the eighties are back. I can’t quite tell if they are back, here in Auburn, or if they never left. I have never, in all of my days seen so many people who look so preppy in such great number. It is bizarre. Thank god for other philosophy peeps and a hipster joint named Cambridge Coffee, else we’d be adrift in a sea of pastel polo shirts and sun dresses looking like utter freaks for lack of same.

Everyone is polite and warm which is great. People still stare sometimes, but I think the fact that there are more people around and that some people who used to stare have now seen me a few times has made me a little less shocking.

The bar we went to last night was really cool. It is called Skybar. It has wood floors, a stage for bands and no ceiling. The temperature was perfect and early in the night it is very easy to get a drink without running into a ton of people. I raise my glass to my good friend Brian L. and say that I very much enjoyed my vodka cran(s) and thought of you when I ordered them.

Saturday night there is going to be a get together for the philosophy department at a faculty members house. I’m excited about meeting everyone.

Joshua’s birthday is on Monday and we are going to get an ice cream cake, eat out at a nice restaurant and then have some drinks with at least one friend.

Today, Joshua and I are going to the ticket office to see if we can scare up some football tickets. I will take some pictures of a game day Saturday and see if I can post them on the blog. I am both curious and a tiny bit scared to see what happens. We are also going to go to the farmer's market and see if there is anything good. We have a couple of options after that. We may try to make it to the opening ceremonial for the creation of a sand mandala at the art museum or head to a short video and discussion on campus about responsible consumption.

3 comments:

Andrew said...

Hi Bree,

That 80s prep style has been coming back all over the place.

I'm sure you've seen the popped collars

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Rebekka P said...

khaki :)

Anonymous said...

HaHa I'm glad that my idea about the 80's was not completely wrong. Those fashion mags. are really coming in handly! I will up date you on any other trends that come around.