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Just got a bunch more ink done over the past couple weeks. Last Monday I got the outline on my arm done and this sunday I'll go to get it colored in.


Tomorrow, I'm going to the Insectarium to learn about edible bugs. Later, I'll be going to Iron Hill to enjoy their freshly released Bourbon Porter, a.k.a. angels having an orgy in my mouth....
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Today I applied to make my landscape design business a s-corporation. This basically means, I will have all of the protection over my own personal assets the way a corporation does, but I will not be taxed out the ass the way corporations do. This may not sound exciting to anyone else but me, but this is just one more step I needed to take...
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Today, I decided to move out of the house that I'm currently living in and move in with a few friends. Rent will be cheaper, I won't be staring at the wall all day by myself, I'll be around more creative people that I can work on different projects with and bounce ideas off of, and I'll be closer to work and to everyone I...
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I had an awesome time at my cousins wedding Friday. Ate a ton of awesome food, Put on a nice load, and danced like a complete fool.

Today is a good day to sit in front of the TV. The Phillies will be on in a few minutes, the Eagles are on at 4, and the season premier of Dexter is on at 9. I...
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Okay, so it's been awhile since I lasted posted, so I figured maybe I'll do another one.

Whats new - I recently decided to start my own landscape design company. I'm tired of working for other companies that do half-assed work, that use Round-Up, and that run out of work for me by August. I figure if I'm going to be unemployed it should be...
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I'm afraid I might of eaten something I wasn't supposed to last Saturday when I was drunk. It may have been a small piece of metal, or piece of plastic wrap. But I'm hoping I didn't, and that this weird feeling in my stomach is just gas.
societyspliers:
Where have you been???

I'm hopping it was just gas.
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St. Patty's Day. I sort of think of the holiday is alot like Columbus Day. It celebrates how one man can totally change or almost completely destroy an entire culture. I guess the biggest difference between the 2 are, St. Patrick didn't kill a ton of people and he just adopted celtic beliefs into christianity. Either way it's a good excuse to get drunk and...
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societyspliers:
I think Elvis wrote it, but RH &V do it great. Although, thinking about it - I'm nit sure WHO wrote it. They both did it in '77, I believe.

I learned to play it just recently and the band I recently quit and I fashioned our version sort of loosely on this:


Yes, I was born in Philly and raised in Voorhees Township NJ (home of the Echelon Mall - near Cherry Hill NJ) and lived at 2400 Chestnut overlooking the scenic Surekill River for a while.

I'll be back up there in May.
societyspliers:
Okay. Hell did do it first,and probably wrote it. Here are the notes from the above Elvis bootleg:

Elvis Costello
Get Emotional [Young American, 1CD]
Live at Leicester, October 22, 1977.

Few people gave Elvis Costello a chance when he set out on the 1977 Live Stiffs tour, and even fewer could blame them. Up against a bespectacled Herbert and his barely-blooded trio, after all, were ranged the twin behemoths of Ian Dury and Rockpile, artists that had positively decades of experience behind them. Costello, on the other hand, had barely had his name for nine months.

Of course, everyone knows what happened next, as Costello not only pushed his co-headliners aside, he proceeded to shove most of the contemporary music scene behind him, banging out a succession of albums, one-two-three, that remain among the most startling statements of the entire end-of-Seventies nightclub. And this show, taped around midway through the Stiffs outing (Leicester, October 22), shows how he did it.

Quite frankly, this might be the crucial document of the Attractions at their peak, with Elvis firmly transitioning between the airy Dylanisms of My Aim Is True, and the darker idiosyncrasies of This Year's Model, and the band battling behind him with an aggression that renders even the darkest-hearted oldies all but unrecognizable.

But it's a playful outing too, as Costello opens the show with Richard Hell's "Love Comes In Spurts"; acknowledges Dury's own influence on his writing with a seething cover of the Kilburns' "Roadette Song," then cheekily teases fellow Stiff star Wreckless Eric, with a turbulent cover of "The Whole Wide World" - the second time the audience had heard the song that evening (Eric was also on the tour), although it's unlikely anyone complained.

The Damned's "Neat Neat Neat," too, finds its way into the show, stripped back, swampy and stark. But it's the songs that would make up Costello's next album - "Chelsea," "The Beat," "Little Triggers" and, looking even further ahead, "Dr Luther's Assistant," that truly reveal where Costello was at - and it was a darker, more dangerous place than he's ever been before. Whatever you thought of Elvis Costello in 1977, Get Emotional will make you re-evaluate it all. - Dave Thompson

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yep... still looking for a job. I finally started sending out resumes and portfolio samples. Anyone know of any companies hiring entry-level landscape architects in either the Philadelphia, PA area, or NY, NY or Asheville, NC? Please let me know.
marvel:
I thought this quote seemed appropriate, from a movie we both appear to like:

"You must take your place in the great circle of... stuff" ~ Mu Shu Fasa

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though if you don't recognize that one, I know you'll catch this tongue

"Come inside! I'll get the Neosporin! Ba na na na na! Neo! Ba na na na na na na! Sporin! " ~ Master Tang



marvel:
Knock knock...



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Your butt that's about to be kicked!

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Last friday I saw the Beach Boys. They played out in the middle of PA somewhere. Mike Love was the only original member, and Bruce Johnson who is a cousin of the Wilson's is a semi-original member. But the band was good, they sang all the songs. Even when Mike Love went to sing there was another guy singing along with him. Still a fun...
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