10.00pm slow dancing, as if
Tuesday, July 31st, 200110.00pm

slow dancing, as if for the last time.
10.00pm

slow dancing, as if for the last time.
deals of the day
rhythm of black lines for 2.99$, sealed. i am incredibly psyched to see them play in a few weeks.
erectus monotone for .99$ - before the ashley stove, ms jennifer walker-barwick was in this groop. i lost my cassette of this a long time ago, on some crazy road trip.
the used section at AKA music is a great thing.
i dont want to be a pop know-it-all, i just wanna rock-n-roll
[i was clever enough to come up with that line]
thank you martin, for giving birth to my next harebrained scheme:
“There’s this sort of “battle of the (non)bands” that someone holds occasionally in Chapel Hill–people pitch in money, are assigned to a “band” (whether they can play or not) and the “bands” have a set (short) amount of time to come up with songs for a show. We should do something like that, except that I can’t play anything.”
its called Rock Lotto. you pay a fee to get in. your name goes into a hat.
names are randomly drawn to form bands of 4 or 5 people. each “band” has approximately 3-4 weeks to come up with approximately 12 minutes of original material. a local club then holds a Battle Of The Bands. winners are chosen by the crowd, and are rewarded from the accumulated entry fees.
no talent required. just guts, and a willingness to possibly make a fool out of yourself in front of your friends and neighbors.
it is one of the most entertaining annual events on the local calendar.
what we need is indie rock porn
i know that most of my male friends look at porn sites. this is for my male friends. and my female friends, just because theyre curious.
supercult: cause now you can discuss ____ [um, insert favorite band here] and look at her boobies too.
between here and there is better than anywhere
thanks to find your spot, i now know where i should be, right?
Little Rock, Arkansas Where America Comes Together
All Maybelline products distributed in the U.S. are made in this fashion-conscious spot…
Population: 555,000 | Average Home Price: $101,000 | Precipitation: 48″ | Snow: 5″
Baltimore, Maryland The Sparkling Harbor City
This Atlantic seaboard city is home to the National Aquarium…
Population: 700,000 | Average Home Price: $130,000 | Precipitation: 40″ | Snow: 18″
Portland, Oregon City of Roses
This Oregon city has the nation’s largest forested municipal park, the aptly-named Forest Park…
Population: 1,163,000 | Average Home Price: $182,000 | Precipitation: 36″ | Snow: 5″
Washington, District of Columbia The World’s Greatest Capital
This most patriotic of American cities was laid out by a French architect…
Population: 4,675,000 | Average Home Price: $211,000 | Precipitation: 39″ | Snow: 16″
Providence, Rhode Island New England’s Best Kept Kept Secret
This Rhode Island spot is the home of the award-winning flaming sculpture WaterFire, installed on the three rivers of downtown…
Population: 650,000 | Average Home Price: $128,000 | Precipitation: 48″ | Snow: 32″
New Orleans, Louisiana The Crescent City
This Creole city hosts a Jambalaya Festival and a Shrimp Festival each year…
[fabulous for someone with allergies to shellfish!! -m.]
Population: 1,310,000 | Average Home Price: $105,000 | Precipitation: 57″ | Snow: 0″
the lamest thing anyone could do, is trying to ask someone out over instant messenger.
mindless mindnumbing entertainment for a sunday afternoon.
the worst part about sleeping is coming up with a billion great ideas and never remembering them.
the most important thing i learned at trishy’s party was to never try and mix cream de menthe with anything.
steps to alcoholism and rampant amourousness! i love this group.
1.45pm

the all night party’s been washed off.
12.30pm

i stayed out all night.