so during my horrendously long drive yesterday (or earlier today, I get confused after midnight) to pick up turntables, I learned a few things -
1 - loud house music blaring from my car acts as deer repellent
2 - driving 90 mph in high winds is no fun
3 - i hate southern colorado
4 - being in the car for nearly twelve hours by yourself with limited music is a new form of torture
5 - while nobody calls me much when I am in town, apparently when I leave my cellphone rings off the hook - prompting me to answer it while I am driving fast (yes I am one of those people) and getting ticked off because I am missing things
6 - they need to fix the I-25 through Denver, stat
7 - I dislike driving
8 - yeah... there should be some lesson learned here... for now its filler
9 - its funny when you speed by a cop, who starts to pull out to follow you only to have somebody come from behind the cop and speed past them and you - prompting the start of a chase. I just wish it was a white bronco... but, alas
10 - eating one meal a day is not good for you
8 - no matter how much I love Aesop Rock and Deep Dish, twelve hours of them is really too much. I have never before been burned out on music I love. it's a very odd feeling...
life's little lessons
on a more important note - please do what you can to aid the people in Asia, even if its only something as simple as poiting out the catastrophe to others. I don't think we truly understand the impact of this, and its evident in the people I point it out to. As my friend put it, we are more consumed with consuming and ourselves to be worrying that tens of thousands of people are dead.
1 - loud house music blaring from my car acts as deer repellent
2 - driving 90 mph in high winds is no fun
3 - i hate southern colorado
4 - being in the car for nearly twelve hours by yourself with limited music is a new form of torture
5 - while nobody calls me much when I am in town, apparently when I leave my cellphone rings off the hook - prompting me to answer it while I am driving fast (yes I am one of those people) and getting ticked off because I am missing things
6 - they need to fix the I-25 through Denver, stat
7 - I dislike driving
8 - yeah... there should be some lesson learned here... for now its filler
9 - its funny when you speed by a cop, who starts to pull out to follow you only to have somebody come from behind the cop and speed past them and you - prompting the start of a chase. I just wish it was a white bronco... but, alas
10 - eating one meal a day is not good for you
8 - no matter how much I love Aesop Rock and Deep Dish, twelve hours of them is really too much. I have never before been burned out on music I love. it's a very odd feeling...
life's little lessons
on a more important note - please do what you can to aid the people in Asia, even if its only something as simple as poiting out the catastrophe to others. I don't think we truly understand the impact of this, and its evident in the people I point it out to. As my friend put it, we are more consumed with consuming and ourselves to be worrying that tens of thousands of people are dead.
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Ok, I feel like an asshole now. I don't know what you are talking about happened in Asia. I am disconnected from the entire world, my cable is MIA! Whatever it is, it sounds horrible. I send all my love.