Jun 09, 2007 23:58
My body's all out of whack. Physically, I'm tired and my back hurts, mentally, I've got way too many things going on. I was telling my mom about this and she said, "When you're constantly working or moving for a long time, sometimes your gears don't want to shut down for a long period of time." Ooo, so wise. The way she words things is fascinating. But then she throws in all kinds of big medical terms and I'm like, HUH?! I'm getting better though. Once you know a few words, everything else stems off. Mm... the medical field is pretty amazing too.
And while on the subject of my parents, my family and I were driving down S. Military, and as we passed Flip Side, my dad said, "There's Loudness, 'Manda." It took me a while to process what he said, but I finally remembered.
Flip Side is an old record store that I LOVE. Although it's predominantly rock music, they have a few albums and CDs from other genres, as well as shirts, wallets, candles, lighters, incense <3, stickers, jewelry, and other items affiliated with stoners, smokers, and rockers.
Anyways, I went with my dad the other day because he's hunting down all his albums that got stolen or ruined (we were there FOREVER), and at the same time, we grabbed one particular album and said, "Ah, look Loudness!" On the back it had pictures of the band members, and it made me smile. Their look wasn't visual much like today, but it was still visual nonetheless. It was awesome to see old J-Rockers. My dad was like, "I remember when they used to come in concert, and they sounded funny when they said Loudness. And they'd say 'Hello, we are Loudness!' all polite." XD I wanted to buy it so bad, but I didn't have money with me, and my dad was limited on cash too (he still had to feed us and my brothers when they got out of school).
Mm. I was editing a bunch of pics today, and wanted to make a graphic for Uruha, but my work piled up. =_= Happy birthday, Uruha! Many wonderful wishes to you and congrats on making it through another year of life. =)
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