Anyone else put their ice-cream in the microwave? It always seemed like a pefectly natural habit, if it's to hard to use a spoon on, nuke it for about 30 seconds.....it's fantastic......
I've started reading The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, I read it once when i was about 16 and i rememered liking it, and this time i around i think i like it alot more. I really like reading books over again years later. I recomend this book to anyone that likes to read, even if you are familier with Ayn Rands lifestyle and philosphy and dont agree with it, it's a great story. It's about architecture. Although, George Castanza would't like it.
I'm coming to a close on Final Fantays X, it's been fun, in the next week, i'm going to have to go buy X-2. Which reminds me, i'm going to nashville in the sometime in the next couple weeks to unload all kinds of stuff. I'm going to The Great Escape. For anyone who is unfamilier with this place it is a record,c.d.,comic,movie,book,magazine,video game, poster,action figure shop that buys all the mentioned products and then sells them back....you know, one of those stores.....and i've got ohhhhhhhhhh so much stuff i dont want or that i just feel that i can part with, and i'm going to reap the benefits....hopfully i'll make enough to still have a profit after gas and food cost for the trip come into play.
We have a show this friday, the first of 2 upcoming, this weekened looks to be rather full, i'm glad, i dont get out that much, show friday, and then i'm going to see Lost in Translation finally in the theater. Huntsville is so silly, they dont realese independant hit or miss films for very long, but in the case of Lost in Translation, since it has been nominated for a few oscars, it's back in the theater and being advertised......i almost did't get to see it.
"Talk Hard!"
Justin
p.s.
this site has made me quite happy in the past week
I've started reading The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, I read it once when i was about 16 and i rememered liking it, and this time i around i think i like it alot more. I really like reading books over again years later. I recomend this book to anyone that likes to read, even if you are familier with Ayn Rands lifestyle and philosphy and dont agree with it, it's a great story. It's about architecture. Although, George Castanza would't like it.
I'm coming to a close on Final Fantays X, it's been fun, in the next week, i'm going to have to go buy X-2. Which reminds me, i'm going to nashville in the sometime in the next couple weeks to unload all kinds of stuff. I'm going to The Great Escape. For anyone who is unfamilier with this place it is a record,c.d.,comic,movie,book,magazine,video game, poster,action figure shop that buys all the mentioned products and then sells them back....you know, one of those stores.....and i've got ohhhhhhhhhh so much stuff i dont want or that i just feel that i can part with, and i'm going to reap the benefits....hopfully i'll make enough to still have a profit after gas and food cost for the trip come into play.
We have a show this friday, the first of 2 upcoming, this weekened looks to be rather full, i'm glad, i dont get out that much, show friday, and then i'm going to see Lost in Translation finally in the theater. Huntsville is so silly, they dont realese independant hit or miss films for very long, but in the case of Lost in Translation, since it has been nominated for a few oscars, it's back in the theater and being advertised......i almost did't get to see it.
"Talk Hard!"
Justin
p.s.
this site has made me quite happy in the past week
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johnny_crotchrot:
How did your show turn out. Sorry I had to miss it.
tony_burrito:
Sorry again that we missed your show. We hope to catch the one on Thursday.