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jchrisobrien) wrote2001-05-09 09:41 pm
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Instead of spending $150 dollars for a new top for clubbing, I bought a $17 dollar CD instead. Failure, by Assmeblage 23. Verrrrrry good.
The top was interesting and I liked it (lots of leather and straps) but it didn't quite fit right, and if I'm going to sink that much into a shirt it better be just right. I was rather pissed leaving Hubba Hubba actually. I saw all of two shirts that looked like guys could wear them. Hey, girls look better in shiny things than guys do, granted, but what if I want to wear something besides a T-shirt when I go dancing? Where's my stylin' gear, eh?
Daniel Meier returns to ManRay tonight for more industrial goodness. I anticipate a kick ass night of dancing.
Another sublime moment walking across the bridge from work today. I have to admit, I don't give spring enough credit. It's no fall by any means, but it's really damn nice. Moments like that I want to weave into a blanket, wrap them around me, and turn off my alarm clock.
I really, really, want to do my earlier idea I talked about: get a small group of people, maybe some wine, and go out to the country and watch the stars.
Magnificent.
The top was interesting and I liked it (lots of leather and straps) but it didn't quite fit right, and if I'm going to sink that much into a shirt it better be just right. I was rather pissed leaving Hubba Hubba actually. I saw all of two shirts that looked like guys could wear them. Hey, girls look better in shiny things than guys do, granted, but what if I want to wear something besides a T-shirt when I go dancing? Where's my stylin' gear, eh?
Daniel Meier returns to ManRay tonight for more industrial goodness. I anticipate a kick ass night of dancing.
Another sublime moment walking across the bridge from work today. I have to admit, I don't give spring enough credit. It's no fall by any means, but it's really damn nice. Moments like that I want to weave into a blanket, wrap them around me, and turn off my alarm clock.
I really, really, want to do my earlier idea I talked about: get a small group of people, maybe some wine, and go out to the country and watch the stars.
Magnificent.
Re:
There were many fields in Pennsylvania we crashed out in during college. Once or twice we ventured deep on to the Penn State golf course, well away from the University, and set up camp on the 14th green. Excellent viewing conditions.
If anyone knows of some decent areas in Mass or Rhode Island, let me know. :)
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