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Jul. 24th, 2006 06:59 amThe party at Steve & Kitty's was amazing. I can't believe the effort they put into those things. Sure it rained, but we got to listen to thunder under a giant steel-pillared tent. Uh...well I wasn't alarmed but perhaps should have been. The full bar (with blenders) and dj setup (with dj and tarp) outside was impressive. We broke some laws, local ordinances, and violated moral standards. It was fun.
I just spent more money on a mattress than ever in my life, though only after haggling 1/3 off the price. I wonder if I could have gone down 1/2 or more, but ... the thing is incredible. I feel so USican, but I actually was impressed with the product and wanted it. I can jump on the bed and not tip over a glass 2' away. Consumerism run wild, film at 11.
I'm on a kick where I have decided the average person only lives for ten years. ( I've lived 2 times, more to come )Death may be the great equalizer, but there is no reason to seek that end physically or figuratively ahead of schedule.
EDIT -
joanarkham Gave us a really great piece of wisdom this AM:
Really, the crowds at all shows (and movies, and art galleries, and...) have become almost unbearable, but at least most shows are loud enough that you can hear the music over the chatter. No one knows how to passively receive entertainment anymore. Everyone thinks they're part of the show...and that their running commentary is oh so witty and astute. Take it to your blogs, losers.
Diety of your choice bless you Ms. Lori. Brilliant critique. Wish there was a slushie's chance in hell of it being practiced.
I just spent more money on a mattress than ever in my life, though only after haggling 1/3 off the price. I wonder if I could have gone down 1/2 or more, but ... the thing is incredible. I feel so USican, but I actually was impressed with the product and wanted it. I can jump on the bed and not tip over a glass 2' away. Consumerism run wild, film at 11.
I'm on a kick where I have decided the average person only lives for ten years. ( I've lived 2 times, more to come )Death may be the great equalizer, but there is no reason to seek that end physically or figuratively ahead of schedule.
EDIT -
Really, the crowds at all shows (and movies, and art galleries, and...) have become almost unbearable, but at least most shows are loud enough that you can hear the music over the chatter. No one knows how to passively receive entertainment anymore. Everyone thinks they're part of the show...and that their running commentary is oh so witty and astute. Take it to your blogs, losers.
Diety of your choice bless you Ms. Lori. Brilliant critique. Wish there was a slushie's chance in hell of it being practiced.