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Oct 25, 2004 22:28

+ i said tonight i would stay home and figure out my life. looking at school websites and thinking whether or not i'd feel lame to go. last night i stood at the block party and thought about how i have no close friends anymore, i haven't really tried to live the san francisco life as an individual, i'm more hung up on complexes than anything else. ( Read more... )

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pinktiger October 25 2004, 23:16:31 UTC
my grandmother owned a house in cornwall bridge, ct. that is pretty much down the street from dudley town (like .5 miles away, on dudleytown road). i grew up spending summers there, not knowing it was haunted. my mother is living there right now renovating the house and she and her neighbors are going to camp out in dudleytown on halloween! (not to be spooky like i'd want to be -- more to keep out the teenagers who apparently like to go to dudleytown on halloween and drink and set campfires -- a few years ago i guess they started a forest fire that way). '

anyway, will you send me that link? i'm interested.

misstheresa@riseup.net

xoxo t.

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hatchetface October 26 2004, 00:59:15 UTC
i forgot you are from over there. when i was in connecticut, we were asking people how to get to dudleytown, and the kids directed us to some people who had gone there. they said that they took pictures with an automatic camera of each other, and everything in the background was in focus while the people were blurry. sort of odd. they also said that if you ask around the area about how to get to dudleytown, you can get in big trouble. super weird. i'll email you the link tomorrow. that's super awesome that your mom is going camping there.

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evolutionary_me October 25 2004, 23:23:24 UTC
the toys r us we go to is haunted. seriously, you might have heard of it. (i hadn't because i'm not from the bay area originally... i guess that's why i hadn't heard of it, but it's been on unsolved mysteries or something.) search "haunted sunnyvale toys r us" and you should find tons of stuff on it. it used to be a farm and one of the workers got his hand cut off and he bled to death. and now his ghost knocks toddler toys off the shelf. we had been shopping there for over two years before we knew it was haunted. now i go there to go ghostbusting but i never see him. damn.

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hatchetface October 26 2004, 00:57:01 UTC
THIS BOY I KNOW WHO LOOKS LIKE DEE SNIDER FROM TWISTED SISTER SAID HE READ ABOUT THAT ON THE INTERNET BUT HE SAID IT WAS BY LOS ANGELES BECAUSE HE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND CALIFORNIA GEOGRAPHY. anyway. that is super scary. he said that toys got knocked off the shelves after closing? nuts!

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coloxic October 25 2004, 23:42:05 UTC
i'm sorry about this phase of you and hope the great machine of life cranks you out like a smushed penny with a pretty picture on it.

anyway, a couple years ago i wrote about doing self portrait type crap by filming myself in my basement in nightvision with no lights on, and i was watching myself in the viewfinder while recording (because i'm so ho++) and i saw an 'orb' floating around me and it creeped me up. i later settled on it being floating reflective dust.

but just the other night i was watching a television program about ghost hunters and they showed a montage of orb recordings. it gave me chills. it chilled me the fuck up. that's all.

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hatchetface October 26 2004, 00:55:57 UTC
manolo, i love you. i used to imagine ghosts as being similar to nickelodeon's "are you afraid of the dark?" which still affects me in that i am nervous about facing the wall while sleeping alone, but yeah, i hear ghosts generally appear as lights. but if your dad built the house you live in, i can't imagine ghosts being there. but that is still creepy. my building is pre-1906 earthquake that killed san francisco, and i don't like it. somebody must be fucked up in the spirit world here, dude.

ps if i move to dc we are hanging out more ok?

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coloxic October 26 2004, 21:12:43 UTC
when my grandmother lived in the basement, she'd be praying the rosary all day when she wasn't sleeping or eating. also, when i'm down there for too long i become nauseous. also, there are a lot of spiders there. oh, and there was this crossing guard in grade school who knew the place the house was built and said that back in the day, before there were houses, a guy lived here in the woods and would sell guitars. maybe it's the guitar merchant, annoyed with my disrespect for good music playing.

if you move to dc, we'll play halo on the x box

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hatchetface October 26 2004, 22:31:30 UTC
well, i guess the spiders are obviously posessed by the spirit of metal guitars. good luck. i also guess that basements have to be scary as a general rule, but i always figured that was mostly because they don't really exist on the west coast.

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hatchetface October 26 2004, 22:32:09 UTC
aw, elka. yeah, if you feel like being social, i am djing in the lower haight on friday, but it may not be that awesome. one of these days we will stop being stupid and start being awesome in conjunction.

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redelvis October 26 2004, 11:06:56 UTC
i need you so much closer.

this weekend was a bust!!! i didnt even drive through SF... oh well. NEXT TIME!!! and i'll have swords!

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hatchetface October 26 2004, 22:32:51 UTC
swords?! i'm there!

yeah, it's silly, because i live almost as close as one could to marin while still being in sf, but it sounds like you had fun and that you will be back, and that will be awesome.

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