The unfamiliar taste of accomplishment

Feb 27, 2005 00:08

Hey there, fans from around the world(read: a bunch of people in pittsburgh and then one in new york, california and florida)!

This week we made the normal blog and the audioblog so they fit together nicely but both work on their own, too. Have fun...

Note : To best experience this, go to the AudioBlog page of our official online internet Read more... )

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mothburning February 28 2005, 05:51:55 UTC
Man, seriously. You guys are TEH AW3SOM3!!!11

I'm overflowing with nostalgia at the fact that you guys understand the coolness of milkcrates. This is how I know you are geniuses!--because you're just like me & mah krew used to be back in the day. And I thought the days of teenagers thinkin' for themselves were long gone!

*feels old*

Damn.

Keep it up.

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United Crates of America eliote February 28 2005, 16:16:09 UTC
Yess!

We have over Twenty milkcrates stored at Dylan's apartment, you can never have too many, I like to think.
You're one of the few people that will actually appreciate this work of photoshopage:

... )

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Re: United Crates of America mothburning March 2 2005, 22:25:44 UTC
"a good kind of old," awwwwyeah. I'm gonna remember that one forever. Like, when I'm sixty years old, sittin' on my front porch, shotgun in one hand, whiskey in the other, Mindless Self Indulgence blasting from my stereo...DAMN KIDS!! YAARRRRGGHH! BUY MY ZINE YOU LITTLE SHITS!

You can continue to send stuff to the zine regardless of where I'm living, dude. That's what the Internets are for. And then, just think, Flemchac & Partook will have NATIONAL exposure!

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Re: United Crates of America eliote March 3 2005, 04:20:08 UTC
i can totally imagine the older version of you now...yip.

yeah, good point...we can zine forever.
let's.

we DO need more than 3 national friends.

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United Crates of America nearlysnapping February 28 2005, 16:17:55 UTC
I'm glad, for one, to learn that crates actually are as cool as I'd conjectured. Though, I must tell you, it's more than likely that the days of teenagers thinking for themselves are gone, as I ony have 5 or 6 months left, and I'm certain Eliote is a dying breed.
You are T3H 4W3S0M3, for always being there for SoD ent. We are for the fans, and you are why. Thank you.
and have a Very Almost day.
~DYLVN, the short one

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Re: United Crates of America mothburning March 2 2005, 22:29:18 UTC
it's more than likely that the days of teenagers thinking for themselves are gone,

Naw, there's always a couple in each generation. Don't lose hope. When my friends & I were terrorizing Carrick High School with our artwork & absurdism, we thought we were a dying breed...granted, I'm pretty sure CRK doesn't have an alternative press now that we've graduated...but I'm sure they're not all apathetic slimeballs nowadays.

Every year, we used to accost the Freshman class, picking out the kids we thought looked cool & promising, and giving them letters requiring their services for CRK's creative revolution. Some of them joined up for the equivalent of Twisted Libido Boot Camp ("let's rate your absorbency! SHOW ME SOME ART, DAMMIT! Who's your favorite band?! This is IMPORTANT!) I think we might of scared off more new recruits that way, but hey.....

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Aww man, remember nostalgia? nearlysnapping March 2 2005, 23:07:18 UTC
Come to think of it, I recruited a new freshman every year I was in highschool. I think it just seems a tad odd now that I'm college+. And you're right, there will always be warriors of Kofenya, it just seems that the ratios are growing less even. I guess that just makes it more challenging to pick them out and train them.
I love being nostalgiac; it makes me feel like I've gotten somewhere.
~Nice DreamS

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Re: Aww man, remember nostalgia? mothburning March 3 2005, 05:04:53 UTC
I love being nostalgiac; it makes me feel like I've gotten somewhere.

Damn straight.

Hmmmm...come to think of it, I find it strange that we've yet to meet in person.

Oh, wait, I never leave the house except to go to work. THIS MUST CHANGE!! MSI is coming to town!!

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Every single day I got the white man working for me nearlysnapping March 3 2005, 09:20:30 UTC
I've never met anyone named Ziggy who wasn't totally awesome. (The other Ziggy runs the shop that is where starbas one used to be.)
MSI is reason enough to meet anyone. Though, it's not like I ever do anything anyway. Come up with a reason and a place, and you could probably meet me with no problems.

(This entry is getting so many millions of comments)

~DYLVN

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Re: Every single day I got the white man working for me mothburning March 4 2005, 23:27:47 UTC
Which shop? In Squirrel Hill? I know a Ziggy at a store called Yellow Dragon in Squirrel Hill...she is awesome.

(This entry is getting so many millions of comments)
obviously this is where all the cool kids go.

I usually hang out on the South Side...particularly at the beehive, my favorite smoke-filled spooky coffeehouse hangout full of snooty artists, drug addicts, and visionary geniuses alike. I've been goin' there since I was 14...um, other than that, I don't leave the house much except to go to work and the occasional diner at 2am. You might give me a call...with your cunning powers of logic, my phone number can be found.......easily.

Alternatively, you could just email me. :p

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You are beautiful, but you don't mean a thing to me nearlysnapping March 5 2005, 02:35:19 UTC
You picked the right Ziggy, there can't be that many, I suppose. That store is located where Starbase One used to be (though I thought I heard that it was actually her husband that owned it).

Will do. (We might have to continue this on the next entry)

Nice DreamS, DYLVN

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