November 23, 2005

post-hughtrain

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Kathy Sie­rra recently asked me, “So what comes next, after Hugh­train?”
Good ques­tion. The Hugh­train was writ­ten last year when I was still in the tra­di­tio­nal advertising/marketing world. I no lon­ger am. It was writ­ten as something to sell to other peo­ple. In the end I ended up just using it myself.
I want to keep making dra­wings [which is not the same thing as pos­ting them online, by the way]. I want to keep selling suits. I want to keep selling wine.
I want to keep going to the local pub with Tho­mas twice a week, and to our favo­rite Chi­nese res­tau­rant once a week.
I want to spend less time slee­ping in hotel beds, more time slee­ping in the bed of this cer­tain Cum­brian girl I know.
I have no idea where blog­ging fits into all of this. That might be a good thing.

7 Responses to “post-hughtrain”

  1. david parmet says:

    Live to blog or blog to live… that is the question.

  2. Rob Sawkins says:

    Post Hugh­train?
    Perhaps it’s a ‘tigh­ter’ loose collec­tion of skunk works*

  3. David Burn says:

    Hugh­train hasn’t even gone mains­tream yet and you’re already past it.
    Damn man, you do live on the blee­ding edge.
    Rock on.

  4. Roman says:

    You’re back to flesh and bones acti­vi­ties. I think I should leave the brain rest a little bit as well.

  5. effisk says:

    yeah!
    Just recei­ved my bottle of Stormhoek today! I com­ple­tely for­got about it until the mail­man gave me the box this mor­ning.
    Nice pac­ka­ging, I bet the wine is worth it.
    thanks a lot.
    effisk, happy cam­per.
    (Paris, France)

  6. Wha­te­ver it is, I’m sure as hell gonna enjoy rea­ding about it.
    Although, you know, the Cum­bria stuff – that you should keep on the DL…