Feb 11, 2006 04:57
I think I should be studied by scientists. My body is seriously an anomaly. I just drank like the biggest cup of Nyquil and I was already tired and I slept for a total of two and a half hours. I don't even feel drowsy, I'm convinced that I must be invincible. I got into an accident serious enough to propel the other car on top of my hood and, in the estimation of those who towed my car, total it(on the highway, no less...) and I was physically unfazed. And I've stayed up for like three days at a time on minimal amounts of terribly unhealthy food without even being like delirious...I think...
But yah. I've been hanging out by myself at home for like two weeks(besides working everyday and band practice a couple nights a week). It's weird. I miss my car and driving around so much but I guess I should be getting it back sometime next week? We'll see... The police report isn't even done yet but they didn't hesitate to remind me of my unpaid parking ticket ha. So it goes.
I'm reading a really great book called "Being There" by Jerzy Kosinski.
The Red Sox start spring training next week. Animal Collective this month, Silver Jews the next. Followed by new full lengths from the Flaming Lips, Built To Spill, Loose Fur, and Grandaddy. So nuts.
I am excited about a lot of snow tomorrow, too.
Yesterday, me and Matty went and picked up monitors for Abortion Clinic Studios(it's a working title haha) and we listened to all the stuff we recorded. To say that I'm excited about recording and really getting everything together would be an understatement. Listening to everything and sitting there playing the xylophone heh I just realized that this is all I care about and no matter where my head is ever, I'm just constantly consumed by what I'm listening to. It's probably the only thing that's at all constant in my life.
Here's two things that really blew my mind the other night:
"Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because if there be one he must approve of the homage of reason more than that of blindfolded fear."
-Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Peter Carr, August 10, 1787
"If science proves some belief of Buddhism wrong, then Buddhism will have to change. In my view, science and Buddhism share a search for truth and for understanding reality. By learning from science about aspects of reality where its understanding may be more advanced, I believe that Buddhism enriches its own worldview."
-Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama
Yahhhhh. This is what happens when I'm by myself ha. Goodnight.
-Andy