Alright, i am slowly taking my life back. Some important adjustements for the time being: i put myself on reserve with the Red Cross, i will only work nights, weekend, and of course be available 24/7 whenever a big emergency comes up (fingers crossed, NEVER). This way, i am allowed to keep my father's shop open and keep selling his watches, until the time will come to make some decisions about what i want to do with the shop, my life, and such things. But i feel it's not the time to take such decisions, and right now i am happy with the shop.
I am also keeping on with my journalist stuff, and this is the big news: on Thursday i am flying to Munchen/Munich (germany, in other words), to meet and interview . Which sounds like a fun trip, was it not for a couple of things:
- i kinda dislike germany, and on top of it, the only city i've ever been to is munich, so i'm not even seeing something new!
- i am leaving at 9.30am, and landing back home at 8.00pm. not much time to do tourist stuff!
- i fucking fucking fucking hate TOOL and maynard keenan. but please don't tell this to their label, or they won't pay me for the trip. but i fucking hate them. i had this sweet fantasy the other day, of me sitting at a table ready to do the interview, maynard enters the room, barely salutes me (as i guess his style is), sits in front of me... and then i jump to his neck, squeezing his throat while i scream in his face that i think that hsi music is artsy fartsy and that i think he sucks, his music sucks, and i hate him, hate him, hate him.
that would be so sweet. but i wouldn't appreciate the night in a german jail that would follow.
so i am sure that i'll have a good interview with the band, despite my total dislike for them.
i've been to a couple of shows, here's a couple of pics then.
BLOODHOUND GANG
they were totally crazy. i had been waiting for this gig for 6 years, since i first saw them in italy. their last album is crap, but as a live act, they still rule!
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the bass player is so cool. he's cooler than chuck norris, even if he looks like him.
ALKALINE TRIO
meet the singer guy
meet the drummer (the onyl one with an emo-hairstyle!)
(and emo-age!)
meet the bass player (not as cool as bloodhound's bass player)
i wish you all a nice week.
p.
I am also keeping on with my journalist stuff, and this is the big news: on Thursday i am flying to Munchen/Munich (germany, in other words), to meet and interview . Which sounds like a fun trip, was it not for a couple of things:
- i kinda dislike germany, and on top of it, the only city i've ever been to is munich, so i'm not even seeing something new!
- i am leaving at 9.30am, and landing back home at 8.00pm. not much time to do tourist stuff!
- i fucking fucking fucking hate TOOL and maynard keenan. but please don't tell this to their label, or they won't pay me for the trip. but i fucking hate them. i had this sweet fantasy the other day, of me sitting at a table ready to do the interview, maynard enters the room, barely salutes me (as i guess his style is), sits in front of me... and then i jump to his neck, squeezing his throat while i scream in his face that i think that hsi music is artsy fartsy and that i think he sucks, his music sucks, and i hate him, hate him, hate him.
that would be so sweet. but i wouldn't appreciate the night in a german jail that would follow.
so i am sure that i'll have a good interview with the band, despite my total dislike for them.
i've been to a couple of shows, here's a couple of pics then.
BLOODHOUND GANG
they were totally crazy. i had been waiting for this gig for 6 years, since i first saw them in italy. their last album is crap, but as a live act, they still rule!
.
the bass player is so cool. he's cooler than chuck norris, even if he looks like him.
ALKALINE TRIO
meet the singer guy
meet the drummer (the onyl one with an emo-hairstyle!)
(and emo-age!)
meet the bass player (not as cool as bloodhound's bass player)
i wish you all a nice week.
p.
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Wow those are some cool photos! I'd luuuurve to see the Alkaline Trio
Good luck with the Tool interview!