Oct 03, 2005 18:34
"I saw a commercial. It said, 'forget everything you know about slipcovers.'
... so I did.
Then the commercial tried to sell me slipcovers, but I didn't know what the hell they were."
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"Servant" is a good band. They're British! So they must be good. Anyway, they did the theme song for Sin City, the one you hear in the trailer with all them "dee nee neer neer, dee nee neer neer, dee neer neer's"... as Eugene calls it.
... ok, if you heard the song than you'd know what he was talking about.
The Cells
Orchestra
Liquefy
Those are their good songs. Their other songs aren't as good. Why? Cuz they're not on Limewire.
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NOW FOR SOME SULKAGE!
I have no idea what the hell I'm doing anymore. I seemed to have stopped caring.
Entirely.
Things that I used to be greatly perturbed by don't seem to be so unnerving anymore. I mean academically, of course. I still get greatly perturbed by that weird old asian crossdressing dude that wanders the streets of Rowland Heights with his blonde ponytails and pink... everything.
... shudder.
I mean, rather, bad grades and the like. Some may recall the end of junior year, and them blasted Lord of the Flies questions. Or perhaps my C in Calc... or my retarded SAT II scores. Whoo. And now that godly ambiguous history project that was doomed from the beginning. Yeah... none of that really bothered me much.
but eh. OH WELLS.
What does it matter, anyway? Everything I thought I had turned out to be NOTHING.
I think I'll become a philosopher. SAT scores and academic ambitions wouldn't matter because everything would be irrelevant in the ultimate irrevocable search for the incontrovertible quandary that is knowledge and truth.
... whoa.
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HOMECOMING! is soon.
I had an epiphany as to how to ask a person to homecoming the other day. The epiphany was lacking in who to ask though. DAMN YOU INCOMPLETE EPIPHANY.
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I went to Denny's last saturday for lunch after Drama work day. Our waitress was this old grandma like lady and her name was Rudy... Rosette... Rose. (?) Something like that. It was long and started with an "R." Anyway, she was a very charismatic fellow, and when I asked her how their fish sandwich was, and she said,
"It's good. I like it. Think of Spongebob between two pieces of bread."
She needs to work on her analogies.
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"Sophie's World" is a textbook in disguise.
Punks.
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THE END!