- The Village Chronicles -

In August of 2006, Benjamin Dean Box made the trek up I35 and moved into an unsuspecting Village apartment with Kendal Scott Haug...the city of Dallas will never be the same. All stories recounted here are intended for the purpose of documenting history, are written with journalistic integrity (they are accurate), and may be retold and/or embellished at the reader's wishes.

SXSW

Kendal, Josh, and I arrived in Dallas late Thursday night after the ski trip (blogs to come on skiing) and then Josh and I headed to Austin on Friday. I was headed to Austin to enjoy South by Southwest along with Gav and Deuce. Due to past SXSW experiences, the expectations for this year were incredibly high. You have to be very skilled with managing your time during this week because of all of the different activities going on and because it is all happening during the start of the best stretch of sports watching all year. Not knowing which bands will be better than others, we began about a month ago to try and RSVP for about 10 different free shows/parties for those two days. It is ridiculous how much stuff is going on all over Austin during this time. If you pay for anything during this week it is out of laziness or poor scheduling, because along with the music there is free food and beverages to be had.

Friday after watching some bball we headed out in the afternoon to see 3 bands over in East Austin for the Vice Saves Texas party. We were headed to this location for two reasons; we had to pick up wristbands there for another party and because Deuce was wanting to see the band, Against Me. They were very entertaining and were on a whole other level than the other bands there. The lead singer for one of the other bands was a little stumbly-bumbly and tried to jump into the crowd but was rejected and ended up gashing his head on the stage. It was a bad decision on his part, mainly because he got off to a bad start by making some very racial comments that sparked a melee which was only partially controlled by security.

From there we went back to Depew for a little more bball and then left for the I Heart Comix party, but it had been shutdown by the police just like the Factory People Party and various other parties that were non SXSW sanctioned. Luckily we had a backup plan that surprisingly consisted of rappers and DJs at some outside venue. It was an interesting crowd and they had free Fat Tire on hand for everyone to enjoy. We met up with Meg and her friends there and then headed to somebody’s friends house.

Saturday we woke up to head out to this apartment complex off East 6th street. They were having a picnic style shindig with several bands including: an awesome ukulele playing dude and singing girl wearing matching quaker style garb, some band featuring an enthusiastic wash board playing lady who wore gloves, and an amusing Journey cover band. They had free hot dogs, pizza from Hot Mama’s, and Real Ale on tap. From there we went back to Depew to catch A&M dominate an inferior Louisville team and then headed out for the best show of the weekend, Lazer. I’m not sure if you are familiar with Lazer the band, but the Deuce is one of the original members and put on the show of his life, I believe. I own one of there CDs and I never dreamed that they could outperform it, but evidently they are a live band if I have ever seen one. It was great getting to meet the band over at Depew and even better that they were playing at the Carousel Lounge, which happens to be a very fine establishment right down the street from Depew. Lazer’s fans are a very loyal crowd that travels well. When we arrived with the band, Gav and I did our best to represent them well and even convinced one of the fans that Lazer actually would do his Brazilian style engagement party, if the price was right. After Fishboy, the Magic Windmills, and Lazer we headed off to some magazine party, but upon arrival we learned that a balcony had come crashing down and that everyone was sent home or to the hospital. We did have another option which was the Dearly Canadian party. There was some good music there and one of the hand-outs was a giant blow up moose head that will look good in Depew.

Sunday morning Gav drove me to Church and I met up with Kaley and my parents, but sadly I was not able to stay for lunch. I had decided to ride from Dallas to Austin with Josh and he insisted that he could find me a ride home with somebody that was in for a wedding he went to. As promised, he delivered. The only option, however, turned out to be Ros’ sister, who I thought I had met before but it turns out Ros has two sisters (maybe more) and her husband was along for the ride as well. Them not having a radio, along with the terrible traffic resulted in a Jax-style awkward ride home. They were very nice though.

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posted by benbox @ 4:48 PM,

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Wow, Ben - you're life is just one big adventure. It makes me smile.

Posted by Anonymous Anonymous | Mar 26, 2007, 7:46:00 PM  

a jax-style awkward conversation? i have my own style of awkward conversations? Is this a well-known term in our group of friends? i've always considered myself an excellent conversationalist. is it the questions? shoot, do i ask too many questions?

Posted by Blogger jaclyn | Mar 27, 2007, 11:35:00 AM  

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Kendal Haug

Kendal is a graduate of the University of Texas in Austin and most recently earned his Masters in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary. He works for Bible.org and likes to think he knows how to play the guitar. His man-crushes include, but are not limited to: Ryan Adams, Donald Miller, Ray LaMontagne, Neil Young, Vince Young, and of course The Box.

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Box, is a recent graduate of Texas A&M University and currently works for Medco Construction building hospitals and being important. Ben loves paying lots of money on broken down Jeeps and has a propensity for getting Kendal into trouble.

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