did tim say that we were like the new grand's groupies? i thought he was jokingly referring to us as his groupies. the next genertion of groupies if you will. i don't think he said anything about us not wanting to sleep with him, possibly because it might ruin his chances. what? did i just say that
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That girl sounds incredibly annoying like someone I would have known in Elementary school.
Some of those places sound decripit. My roommate was looking for an apartment and met some sketchy guy on the street who took him to his place to show the room he had for rent. He kept going on about crack and that it wasn't cool to do it in the main living area if you weren't going to share, but it was all cool to do it in your own room by your self. I think the room was like one you described in the basement with no windows. I wonder if anyone ever eventually takes these places or are they eternally for rent. That be nice to have something so dependable even if it was just knowing you could always be able to leave in the crappy basement room with wood paneling and shag carpeting.
in baisia's defence, she's not that annoying. i've seen worse, and she means well. i told lili that i think she just ries hard to be cool in front of us becuase she wants us to accept/respect her or something. i woudn't want to hang out with her more often though.
sarah is quite on point with that one. once i think at gravity club, i was standing next to tim glasgow and she went on and on about meeting thurston moore or something.
i think the conversation started when i said that wes looked like ian. she replied with saying wes looks like t.m.
in first year, i think i was a groupie type but not a real ygroupie cuz i was really too shy to even talk to them for the most part, unless spoken to first. this was because i was a fan since high school (with those old 7"s, including the trout one!) and the idea of living in the same city as one of your favourite band was too much for me to bear. :) i had a crush on malcolm back in first year, but then i learned he had a girlfriend (who he was with throughout my 4 years at western, i think
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i told tim that makes sense because the last few times i've seen malcolm, he looks like a law student - i think he was wearing a denim shirt tucked into his jeans. tim tried to defend him by suggesting it was suppose to be ironic cool or something but i don't think so.
i really doubt that my suggestion of having newcastle at the runt club really triggered a fond memory of some shit town in england where she drank the same beer. i wanted to get across that i find her annoying because she talks so much that other people don't get a change to speak.
thanks. i'm so glad it went well for you. i wouldn't worry about the computer dealie, i don't think it was timed or anything. plus i'm sure the other folks took a while too. i'm just dreading the whole thing because these things always make me nervous, and because the president is a schmo. plus it means wearing professional clothing, which i don't even own.
Crazy speaker wires eh? Were they liquid-cooled or made of plutonium or something? I've always been skeptical of importance of having fancy speaker cable for my stereo. I doubt my ears could tell the difference. My friend Greg who works at London Audio puts those cone-shaped spikes under his speaker cable to keep the cable off the floor. How is that supposed to improve the sound? He tried explaining it to me but it all seemed like b.s.
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Some of those places sound decripit. My roommate was looking for an apartment and met some sketchy guy on the street who took him to his place to show the room he had for rent. He kept going on about crack and that it wasn't cool to do it in the main living area if you weren't going to share, but it was all cool to do it in your own room by your self. I think the room was like one you described in the basement with no windows. I wonder if anyone ever eventually takes these places or are they eternally for rent. That be nice to have something so dependable even if it was just knowing you could always be able to leave in the crappy basement room with wood paneling and shag carpeting.
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sarah is quite on point with that one. once i think at gravity club, i was standing next to tim glasgow and she went on and on about meeting thurston moore or something.
i think the conversation started when i said that wes looked like ian. she replied with saying wes looks like t.m.
why why why? and in front of tim glasgow!
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HAHAHAHAHA
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i told tim that makes sense because the last few times i've seen malcolm, he looks like a law student - i think he was wearing a denim shirt tucked into his jeans. tim tried to defend him by suggesting it was suppose to be ironic cool or something but i don't think so.
i really doubt that my suggestion of having newcastle at the runt club really triggered a fond memory of some shit town in england where she drank the same beer. i wanted to get across that i find her annoying because she talks so much that other people don't get a change to speak.
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incidentally we were listening to zumpano this weekend, too, testing out some crazy speaker wires with markham.
good luck today.
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