with a purple umbrella and a fifty cent hat.

Aug 02, 2006 10:47

theyre playing a john lennon song on oldies that isnt "imagine".
i did not think that that was possible.
but it makes me happy.

work is good, even though i feel that it is all-consuming and i hate seven fifteen am.

i want a tattoo so badly that when i look at my wrist it feels funny, as though somethings missing.

i hope that we can camp this weekend, even if it is in my backyard.
and im excited for andreas birthday.

i wonder what ill have for lunch today?

im wearing long sleeves on the hottest day in four years.
hahahahaha.
its cold in my office, so please dont judge.

one thing that makes me very curious and butterfly-y inside is the thought that you might have some interest in me.
you have gone out of your way to talk to me.
but i cant hope, because hope-in this area-has repeatedly let me down.
you still called, though.

"rolling stone" put led zeppelin on the cover and claimed them as the greatest heavy band of all time, or something along those lines.
i find that to be very generous of them, seeing as none of the members of the band has just died.
and "rolling stone" was the harshest critic of led zeppelin I and led zeppelin II.
even though they said III was ok and IV was good, no one remembers that.
so this was just, like, a nice gesture.
but i wish that they would have put a little more in about john paul jones.
i mean, he was bassist, and they talked more about the road manager.
but robert plant will always amaze me in every way.
and i had no idea that his son died.
and i had no idea that john paul jones found john bonham.
and i want the two zeppelin albums that i dont alreadly own.
and today, i am listening to the five that i do.
ive already listened to three.

also, rest in peace, syd barrett.
you were the soul of pink floyd for two years, and you were its greatest aspect.
shine on, you crazy diamond.

"the greatest thing you could ever do, now
is share a smile with someone blue, now"
robert plant
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