Actually, I think our single is on some radio stations. I've had a couple people just tell me they've heard it. So either they're out of their mind or we're getting some airplay
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When me and Janie got this place, I did most of the decorating and I picked out the furniture and stuff. *shrugs* I've always been sort of the artistic type, so it really wasn't hard for me.
*holds onto the un-opened coke, half-reading an article*
Ha. *closes and puts the magazine down* I guess I wouldn't if I kept up with the news more often. It's hard to with all I've got going on. Sometimes I get so sick of the news.
*opens her Coke, sips* 99% of it is terrible stuff. Very rarely is any of it good news. *stares out into space* You always hear about the terrible things people are doing to each other. It's too much sometimes. *sips*
*sits up straighter, leaning forward in his chair, looking at you* God, I know!
Especially lately, all the shit I hear on CNN is horrible. I can't believed they went and showed the bodies of Saddam's two sons...on TV.
The pictures were bad, but seeing them laid out like that. *shakes his head, gazes into space* It was fucking strange, seeing them all shaved and made up. They'd mentioned they might do it, but I never really thought they'd actually let us see it.
I kept ignoring my gut feeling and we got married anyway. I didn't want to admit shit was weird, so I spoke my vows and listened to her say hers, stupidly believing every word she said. *examines his finger nails* Once we were married, on the honeymoon, I began to notice more and more that she was different.
We'd been together nine years and suddenly she was treating me differently. Like whole a different person.
*jaw tightens as he continues to speak* I guess it was a few months before I finally realized how fast she was going through some of my money.
We weren't broke, but even with all the money we'd made from touring and the first album and all the work we'd done during that time, I wasn't rolling in it, but she was blowing it like we were. *brushes his hair back from his face with one hand*
After a while I started calling her on it and she seemed to get more distant every time I did.
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*slowly makes her way to your front door, chewing on the corner of her lip, hesitating before firmly knocking*
*waits, glancing around*
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*makes sure it's who he's expecting*
*unlocks and opens the door* Hi, come in.
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*looks around, sincerely impressed* Wow.
Your place is...really nice. *interested, turns to you* Did you decorate it yourself? Or did you hire someone?
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I did it.
When me and Janie got this place, I did most of the decorating and I picked out the furniture and stuff. *shrugs* I've always been sort of the artistic type, so it really wasn't hard for me.
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Ha. *closes and puts the magazine down* I guess I wouldn't if I kept up with the news more often. It's hard to with all I've got going on. Sometimes I get so sick of the news.
*opens her Coke, sips* 99% of it is terrible stuff. Very rarely is any of it good news. *stares out into space* You always hear about the terrible things people are doing to each other. It's too much sometimes. *sips*
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Especially lately, all the shit I hear on CNN is horrible. I can't believed they went and showed the bodies of Saddam's two sons...on TV.
The pictures were bad, but seeing them laid out like that. *shakes his head, gazes into space* It was fucking strange, seeing them all shaved and made up. They'd mentioned they might do it, but I never really thought they'd actually let us see it.
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*sips, thoughtfully* I'm glad I didn't. *lowers eyes* I'll take their word that they're really dead.
*looks at you* I was hoping that Patrick Dennehey wouldn't turn up dead. And god, Kobe Bryant. *sighs* What's happening with our basketball players?
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I'm not saying I'm for sure, but the girl has a history of mental issues and what she's saying doesn't really add up. And Patrick, that's tragic, man.
They said Bronson confessed and yet now they're saying he said he never did. So who knows?
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*waits for you to go on*
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I kept ignoring my gut feeling and we got married anyway. I didn't want to admit shit was weird, so I spoke my vows and listened to her say hers, stupidly believing every word she said. *examines his finger nails* Once we were married, on the honeymoon, I began to notice more and more that she was different.
We'd been together nine years and suddenly she was treating me differently. Like whole a different person.
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*cursing silently to herself for not closing her mouth*
*wants to stop you, decides against it*
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We weren't broke, but even with all the money we'd made from touring and the first album and all the work we'd done during that time, I wasn't rolling in it, but she was blowing it like we were. *brushes his hair back from his face with one hand*
After a while I started calling her on it and she seemed to get more distant every time I did.
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