The other day I bought a coat and pair of sunglasses at a garage sale, even though it was 70 degrees outside and overcast. This pose is sort of an inside joke, I'm really not that lame.
My sister had a strange celebrity encounter the other night at the YMCA. Apparently Usher was there, and he ended up kicking her ass at Dance Dance Revolution. This was in Alpharetta, where my dad was once cut off by Whitney Houstan and Bobby Brown, and I saw Jeff Foxworthy at the Chick Fil-A. Not to mention the fact that I (sort of) knew Raven Simone in high school and my cousin went to high school with (again) Usher. I've yet to spot either member of Outkast, but I do remember Lisa "left eye" Lopez's house burning down. It's like some sort of bizarro Hollywood, a tinsel town of the damned if you will.
My sister had a strange celebrity encounter the other night at the YMCA. Apparently Usher was there, and he ended up kicking her ass at Dance Dance Revolution. This was in Alpharetta, where my dad was once cut off by Whitney Houstan and Bobby Brown, and I saw Jeff Foxworthy at the Chick Fil-A. Not to mention the fact that I (sort of) knew Raven Simone in high school and my cousin went to high school with (again) Usher. I've yet to spot either member of Outkast, but I do remember Lisa "left eye" Lopez's house burning down. It's like some sort of bizarro Hollywood, a tinsel town of the damned if you will.
Raleigh in general is a very slow child raising city. Near State, it's alright...lots of dudes and decent bars. Chapel Hill has the indie crowd and hot ladies. Durham is more academic and underground. But all three have great concert venues and the like. It just depend on what you're looking for. Unfortunately, being so college centric, sometimes i'ts hard to geta good feel for the area with skool being out.
I hit the Silliness boards here, of course.
I also read a lot and listen to records like they're made of crack. And I take walks.