Hey, Wilkes, send me a copy when you're finished, k?
Oh, and I spent my 21st birthday alone and reading Snow Country and then I drank a little and cried to myself. It was a really miserable experience.
My 22nd birthday, however, was the best birthday of my life. I took a bunch of Japanese and Koreans to a Japanese karaoke place and we got totally hammered while singing. It got to the point where I let my inhibition slide and put on the Evangelion opening and sang that motherfucker, while everyone cheered, because they all turned out to be closet fans. Right after that I put on the Sakura Taisen opening, which rocked even more. My Japanese friend then one upped me by singing the Dragonball Z opening. There was something really profound about singing anime songs in public while very drunk.
You live in the New York, right? We should hang out sometime; wax video game punditry all intellectual like.
That 22nd birthday sounds like it has a hell of an outstretched story behind it! I ended up doing karaoke in fact! Some town bar around here with my sister aned her friends. They didn't even have morrissey songs; I had to sing some Cake.
Hell, Wilkes, I live in "The New York" as my Japanese friends call it. If you're ever coming down on a weekend let me know, because you could probably crash at my place, because my parents usually leave for the weekends. I'm going to Belmar, New Jersey in the next few days, though I doubt you're anywhere around there.
There's the most beautiful rainbow outside my balcony; so wonderful that I'd kind of like to live on it.
I did the typical drinking thing some friends I'd known from high school, and the night really only served as a harbinger of what was to come: I stopped hanging out with those guys that year, because the typical drinking thing was really all ever did. So, you know, being able to legally purchase alcohol wasn't much of a new thing for me. Ditching those guys and, uh, striking out on my own was.
So, you know, let it be a point of demarcation for whatever you're going for. That novella, for example. June 2006 '06, the day that Wilkes delcared he was writing something! while work was slow. Cheers.
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Oh, and I spent my 21st birthday alone and reading Snow Country and then I drank a little and cried to myself. It was a really miserable experience.
My 22nd birthday, however, was the best birthday of my life. I took a bunch of Japanese and Koreans to a Japanese karaoke place and we got totally hammered while singing. It got to the point where I let my inhibition slide and put on the Evangelion opening and sang that motherfucker, while everyone cheered, because they all turned out to be closet fans. Right after that I put on the Sakura Taisen opening, which rocked even more. My Japanese friend then one upped me by singing the Dragonball Z opening. There was something really profound about singing anime songs in public while very drunk.
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You live in the New York, right? We should hang out sometime; wax video game punditry all intellectual like.
That 22nd birthday sounds like it has a hell of an outstretched story behind it! I ended up doing karaoke in fact! Some town bar around here with my sister aned her friends. They didn't even have morrissey songs; I had to sing some Cake.
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There's the most beautiful rainbow outside my balcony; so wonderful that I'd kind of like to live on it.
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I could never get a video game system for my birthday. it just wouldn't work.
thank you.
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So, you know, let it be a point of demarcation for whatever you're going for. That novella, for example. June 2006 '06, the day that Wilkes delcared he was writing something! while work was slow. Cheers.
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So, anyway; I'll forgive the typo's, not the absence of a TGQ article by you. Wha' happen?
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-luv shapes
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