Goodbye Nashua, hello...

Aug 27, 2005 16:21

I should preface this with the statement that New Hampshire is a beautiful state. I am well aware that there are reading this relatives of a particular someone who could and probably would send the 82nd Airborne out for my ass, and I'd prefer to stay in his good graces, thanks ( Read more... )

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ucbfeminista August 27 2005, 20:47:33 UTC
How long until Monday night?

Because yeah, New Hampshire is nice? But I want to go home.

Although a part of that is simply me missing my bathtub.

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ivyleaguelawboy August 27 2005, 20:51:18 UTC
Too long.

Me too.

Yeah, there's that. I also miss having a couch.

Part of me is wanting to get back to try out the exercises in this piano book. I'm starting to get the feeling that it's not something I'm going pick up purely from written exercises.

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ucbfeminista August 27 2005, 20:53:53 UTC
Yeah, I miss the couch, too. Also the piano.

And what on earth would give you that idea, Sam? That to learn to play piano you'll have to actually practice at the piano?

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ivyleaguelawboy August 27 2005, 20:55:05 UTC
Especially the piano.

Educated guess.

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jlyman August 27 2005, 21:04:42 UTC
Donna was going to get me season tickets and then I pointed out that I wouldn't be able to use them because... well, obviously because I'm busy and when I'm not I enjoy sleeping and eating. Although, tonight I am going to watch "The Two Towers".

In any case, the NSO is doing Erioca two weeks from now, which I thought you'd like to know, since you're in the DC mood.

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ivyleaguelawboy August 28 2005, 04:49:05 UTC
I really need to go more. It seems like I always miss the good stuff. And when I do get a chance, either nothing is playing or it's something like Chinese opera or, you know, an evening of John Cage. (There's nothing wrong with John Cage, per se. Just, you know, I could sit at a piano for four and a half minutes and save myself the eighty bucks.)

Eroica. Wow. Yeah, I'll... yeah. I'll have to look into it.

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jlyman August 28 2005, 05:25:18 UTC
I have Cage on CD. I'm not sure that's something you want to admit in polite company.

Yeah. I'm thinking of going to see it, but... it's in September. Why can't any of this ever be in August, when I have nothing important to do?

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ivyleaguelawboy August 28 2005, 06:38:58 UTC
Polite educated company, anyway.

No kidding.

I really want to go.

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deputydeputy August 27 2005, 22:53:54 UTC
I know exactly what you mean, Sam. I feel it each time I come back from Wisconsin. And it's not just the relief to get away from a caring, yet misguided family. It's that feeling of... homecoming. That DC is where I belong with the people I really want to be with. It's... home.

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ivyleaguelawboy August 28 2005, 04:50:17 UTC
It is home. I'm so glad you feel the same way.

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deputydeputy August 28 2005, 19:52:12 UTC
I think it's almost impossible not to, especially when I know the people here understand me much more than the people in Wisconsin.

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ivyleaguelawboy August 29 2005, 03:36:33 UTC
A part of me will always belong to California. That said? My family is here. It's a powerful realization, but important, I think.

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