Wednesday, September 28, 2005

People who suck

So about five minutes ago, I was walking down 5th Street on campus. I was about 15 feet behind a girl when she met a dopey-looking man coming the opposite direction. As they passed one another, that fat bastard turned his head slowly and gave her a good looking-over. As he stared at her, he said, "Not bad."

I wanted to beat the hell out of him, but I thought, "Maybe he's retarded." If I ever decided to start a fight with some jackass, of course he'd be retarded. Then I'd get arrested for fighting a retarded guy. But what is that? Really? You can't say that stuff to people. That poor girl looked as sweet as she could be, and she had to put up with that bitch talking to her like that.

People suck.

Monday, September 19, 2005

Strange-ness



I've been experimenting with some junk recently ... mostly my 4-track analog recorder. That thing puts out some pretty freaky sounds. Here are two tracks I've done since Saturday ... you may enjoy them, and you may not. I just thought the sounds were interesting.

September 19, 2005
September 17, 2005

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Really huge babies

So I played piano and sang at FBC's "Agape Meal" for the homeless tonight. Quite enjoyable. I was sitting down at a table, chatting with some of the folks there, and a lady named Mary told a story about her nephew. She claims ... her sister was at the grocery store, and she put her baby in the basket with a fully-cooked ham. When she got to the cash register, she looked down to find the baby covered in grease ... and the ham was gone. Devoured by a baby? You make the call.

Sunday, September 04, 2005

Once I Lived ...



I've posted a recording of Jen, Blake and myself singing "I Threw Away The Rose" by Merle Haggard. Quite fun. Listen to it at PureVolume.com.

Friday, September 02, 2005

Up and away



Doing lots of stuff this weekend. I'm somehow going to hitchhike from Waco to Dallas, from Dallas to McKinney, from McKinney to Italy, and from Italy to Waco. That sounds like fun. Gas is so high, I don't really have a choice.

Right now, however, I must shower, do laundry, and make it to class for a delightful discussion of Beowulf. Peace.

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Ooops.

Apparently, my music's been on iTunes since June. Kinda cool.


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