Feb 25, 2005 19:56
The show was on Monday and it freaking rocked. 13 of us went and we all danced and beat everyone up and it was awesome. Good music, and definitely a good way to spend a Monday night. With any luck, I'll be going to 3 shows in April: Catch 22, Against Me, and Tiger Army. This is hoping that my bank card isn't run completely dry. Also in April I'm spending 3 days in New York with a ton of my friends from Shepherd. I'm rooming with Kristin, Sara & Melissa, the coolest cats in Shepherdstown.
I had a dream the other night that my actual dream came true, that I opened an awesome, inexpensive record store on German Street. However, this could be no farther from the truth because I'm pretty sure not only would it be hella expensive to get to own ANY building anywhere... this building, being on German Street, would have to be in Shepherdstown... not only that, but I will be too poor forever to even be able to live in Shepherdstown. Everyone has these huge dreams for their futures and their jobs. I'll probably just end up being a miserable woman working behind the scenes of a TV news station. These dream jobs have to work out for someone though, right? Maybe me.
Regardless, I should've just went with Peter Pan to Never Never Land and stayed a kid forever. Stupid. *smacks myself on forehead.
These Tibetan Monks have been at Shepherd all week building a very intricate sand design on a flat table. Today, they destroyed the final design...and gave all of us a little ziplock baggy of sand. We went to Town Run, they prayed and chanted, and we all dumped our sand in the river. Apparently, all the energy they put into making the sand design is supposed to go into the water, evaportate, and then rain upon us. This was all to promote world peace and harmony. This all sounded incredibly good and interesting to me. Buddhism is extremely interesting, I read the Dhammapoda for Asian History and was inspired by it. I don't think any organized form of religion is for me though.
Tonight I'm going to go see Constantine with Anna, Chris, Kaitlin, and whoever else wants to go. I haven't seen a good scary movie in awhile. I'm very excited.
I've got the idea to start borrowing CDs from the radio station 5 at a time, uploading them, and then bringing them back at my next show. I borrowed Le Tigre, The Dickies, The Graduates & Dance Hall Crashers this week. I'm pretty set on borrowing the new Mars Volta next.
OK, I'm going to change in a hoodie. It sounds much more comfortable.