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neurological dryer lint

dirty deeds... and the dunderchief

 

i beg to dream and differ from the hollow lies

our parents' meeting last night was ridiculously good. the principal of oak hills came (he's such a great guy) and about 18 other parents. our largest ever, we're used to one or two showing up... we actually did a run-on/skit for them, too, with b.luv and meg as nick and jessica (works every time). and i think we have a house for club. word word.

gots a paper to write tonight, but looks like i'm finally going to make it back to poker. i figure i'll try again with my heavily changed perspective of a month away from the large-house-full-of-people scene. and i think we're going to watch the star wars trilogy at my place saturday on the projector and w/the new sound system, if anyone's interested in coming, everyone's welcome.

on a recommendation from keith from the raging hormones, i picked up green day's american idiot. and i gotta say they pull off the 'rock opera' thing as well as the who did - of course, i never really got tommy and felt the whole thing was a little overblown... anyway i thoroughly enjoy the album - and i thought their last really good disc was dookie. insomniac and nimrod were okay - and warning just sucked. but they tell this story really well and i love listening to it.

listening to: green day - holiday

 

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