After about a 1/2 hour of waiting, my army was finally assembled at 8655 Hancock Drive. Reaching the end of the driveway, I realized we wouldn't hold up. Conflicting interests arose, so Zack and Robbie broke off from the mothership and went their own way (to avoid listening to madonna). The legendary team of michelle, jim, and myself departed in a way that would make the most of uptight drivers sick to their stomaches. Madonna was blasting through the car. The Zack Robbie team decided it was not the best of ideas to break away, so the original army was again united inside the forbidden forest. Immediately spotting my prey, I picked up another one of my impulse cd buys (Oh No by Ok Go). I proceded to glance around, finding one of my own in a conflict. It just so happens Lady and the Tramp was on "sale", and it came with a free stuffed animal, but it was still a lot of money. I then ventured into an area of instruments that make sounds. First glancing at the guitars, then a $30 percussion set, something at the end caught my eye. A plethora of keyboards. So I picked out my fav ($600) and played away. (I talked to my dad about buying it today for college, and he said I was being selfish. that idea is gone) We came, we saw, we conquered, and exited with both lady and the tramp and OK Go in our possession. Both were satisfactorily acheived. I love my new cd. I seriously recommend it to anyone that likes music. Remember: Band- OK Go. Cd name- Oh No. get it.
I should
I wish I could
Baby, If you were I would
A list of standard-issue regrets
One last 80 proof
Slouching in the corner booth
Baby, it's as good as it gets.