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Sunday, May 8, 2005


Omg u retards

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Shin- See, I thought it might have been "Cinqo" or something. You know, I don't want to offend the culture.

Tony- Alkaline Trio's a tad whiny sounding for my taste.

satan665- For some reason I've always been interested in B-sides. A lot of people don't care about them, but if I like a band it's almost a necessity for me to get their B-sides. No idea why.

Godel- I blame the Canadian economy.

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I remember mentioning that little music store- the only one in the entire town- and how I wanted to go there sometime. Well, I did on Friday, and I was moderately impressed. Somewhere deep down inside, I was expecting the place to be some sort of indie rock haven, but there wasn't much of it. There was a poster for the upcoming Pixies concerts (small and on recycled paper), and a bunch of rare colored and uniquely shaped vinyls. I saw a heart-shaped one, and a table saw blade-like one, but there were others.

I did, however, find the aforementioned Jesus and Mary Chain 21 Singles for twelve bucks instead of $18 or $20. I brought it to the counter, and the guy freaked out because he didn't think they had "good music" in the store. Then we got into a quick conversation about random bands like that.

So, yeah, the CD is good, but I can't help but find the feedback effect on the songs on the first three tracks irritating. I thought that the guy had sold me a crappy scratched disc at first, but I listened to the samples on iTunes, and they were still there. Go figure.

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Guild Wars has been going well. I'm at Level 10 now, with some pimpin' armor (though I'm considering an upgrade), and yesterday I had a blast killing a ton of random shit with Alex and a couple of random people he found.

The warrior guy, though, seemed to be a pervert and took pictures of all of us innocent female characters, though, which kind of creeps me out for reasons unknown.

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I saw Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy last night. Technically, I wanted to read the book before I saw the movie, but it was an excuse to get out of the house, and that's enough for me.

People were seeing it as a comedy, but I was looking at it more for the symbolism and metaphores that I spotted. That's a fun thing to do.

Though the ending was kind of cheap.

And Marvin is now my number one role model, hands down, no questions asked. He is the greatest robot ever, and nobody shall dispute that around me, or else I will have to use my laser eyes.

And they're radioactive laser eyes, too.

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