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neurological dryer lint

dirty deeds... and the dunderchief

 

too dark to see tomorrow

man i have a short attention span.

HOW SHORT IS IT?

this morning, in the 15 seconds from when i put the two trash bags in the trunk of my car, to when i pulled out of the parking spot and left, i forgot they were in there. the dumpster is eighty yards from the parking spot. i drove straight past it. don't expect me to function in the mornings, mang.

bad religion's live at the palladium comes out tomorrow. one of the other bands on my 'shows to see before i die' list (jimmy eat world, weezer, and alice in chains which is looking more and more likely to happen). i saw them in '98 at warped, however, it was only a 30-minute show, more of a teaser than anything else. it was an incredible 30 minutes, though, for a bunch of forty year olds those guys can tear it up. that was the same show where i told greg hetson he was my uncle and he flipped me off. hot!

 

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Blogger Nickolini Says:

Why on earth would you want to see Alice in Chains without Layne Staley? We had some Jerry Cantrell tickets few years back out in Colorado...but he cancelled the show due to altitude sickness. We speculated that it meant that he didn't realize that you couldn't drink as much at 6,000 ft. as you can at sea level.

 
 
Blogger Justin Hall Says:

cause i love the songs... it definitely doesn't sound the same without layne, but it's still meaningful with just jerry singing. plus i dig his solo stuff.. it's a little bluesy / country but still worthy.

i saw him on one of his solo tours and he did No Excuses and Got Me Wrong.. both sounded alright with just him, but i figured he wouldn't attempt anything that was mostly layne on vocals... so then he busts out Frogs and it sounded great, and i was sold.

 
 
Blogger Simon Says:

so is the garbage still in your trunk?

 
 
Blogger Simon Says:

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Blogger Unknown Says:

Not anymore, but he still has some serious junk in the trunk.

 
 
Blogger dougie Says:

I still think that Chris Cornell should join up with Chains for a comeback tour. (quiver)

 
 
Blogger Justin Hall Says:

simon: sadly enough i forgot when i got home, too. i had to go back out and toss it. my brain worky.

 

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