MACHO STEEL WORKER BY DAY - EROTIC DANCER BY NIGHT
::music:: HERE COMES THE SUN ~ THE BEATLES
::movie:: SINGLES ~ CAMERON CROWE
I watched the new Vanessa Carleton video last night. What the fuck! Its a mix between modern dance, a kid taking a siezure, and the matrix...but otherwise her outfit is pretty hot.
I saw THE funny episode of King of the Hill. Bobby starts getting bet up, so Hank tells him to go to the YMCA to learn how to box. Only boxing class is full so he takes a women's defense class. The next few times he gets into a fight he yells, "HEY THAT'S MY PURSE!" and then kicks them in the balls. eh? eh? ah, I guess you had to see it...
I've decided the best music to listen to while doing school work, especially Calculus, is Johnny Cash on vinyl. Its the best shit ever, I just keep switching between San Quentin and Folsom Prison. Both are unreal. Speaking of records, yesterday I went to back alley and picked up the following on vinyl:
ABBEY ROAD ~ THE BEATLES
THE DOORS ~ THE DOORS
L.A. WOMAN ~ THE DOORS
LED ZEPPELIN IV ~ LED ZEPPELIN
I couldn't believe it. I have the last three on cd, but vinyl is ten times better. And all I have to say about Abbey Road is Genius, pure genius.
Murph and I went to the movies on saturday. We were too late for Shaun of the Dead, so we hit up Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. I actually really enjoyed it. Its an awesome film-noir, thats plays off of the early 30's and 40's serials like Buck Rodgers and Flash Gordon (not to be confused with Flesh Gordon, although a great movie in its own right.) The best part of the movie is the bad guy. He's computer generated from actor Laurence Olivier, who in real life has been dead for 15 years.
On the advice of Janelle I picked up Singles for 6.99 at F-shop. Its a good movie, with great music. Sound Garden and Alice in Chains both play live and Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament, and Eddie Vedder (all from pearl jam) play Matt Dillion's band. (ed plays the drummer) I also recently bought Presumed Innocent and Annie Hall. Presumed Innocent is a court thriller in which Harrison Ford is on trial for a murder he didn't commit (Fugitive anyone?) Annie Hall is by far the best of the three. Woody Allen wrote, directed and starred in it opposite Diane Keaton. Its a great movie about relationships, on par with Eternal Sunshine and the like. I think it also won oscars for best picture, screenplay, and actress in '77.
The biggest highlight of my week was finding my old mix tapes. We moved into our new house like 2 years ago, and ever since I could never find any of my old tapes. Turns out they were in a box, within a box. When I found them I thought I was going to shit twice and die.
I'm out like vanilla ice...
"I'm not a part of a redneck agenda."


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I apologize for the randomness of the post in advance.
i was at my mom's last week going through a bunch of old crap & found the vanilla ice t-shirt hedder bought me @ vv. it's ice coooool!
-steph
"How happy is the blameless vestal's lot!
The world forgetting, by the world forgot.
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind!"
- Alexander Pope
Got Eternal Sunshine Yesterday at Wal~mart cause they didn't have the widescreen at F-shop.
Oral sex will be available in pill form. Unfortunately, it will be a suppository
I don't have anything funny to say man, I..I just don't know. I do know that walking down that white corridor at night when nobody is around is as scary as shit, I always think some creature of the night is going to jump around the corridor and tear my fucking throat out for some reason. Well, this is my only posting on your page, man, and it may be my last( because I hate posting shit, not because I'm going to die or anything)
Don't worry man, your a vigilante. You could handle anything that lurks in kelly building. Its main building that you have to watch out for.....especially those 4th floor freaks...
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