So I'm back.
I'm digging my new place, but not having a dog around is really starting to bum me out. I never thought I'd miss william sticking his wet nose into the crook of my elbow, but i do.
I have my second day being the assistant to rock band class tomorrow. I guess they decided to keep me. Maybe it's because i told them that i can fix all their broken amplifiers, because it's surely not for my musical talent. I'm strictly rhythm guitar (well and some Bass) and I have barely played on an electric guitar or in any type of jam session. Still, it's good practice for me because there's no better way to learn these things than to just do them like you've always been doing it. You just have to remember to listen and always practice like you're doing it for real. The one down side to RBC is that I was expecting eight year olds and all the kids are in high school. They've all got plenty of talent and they don't really need us, so i feel a little extra useless. Really all they need to do is develope their confidence and take rehersals seriously. Well, and some material to play too. But they already have as much talent as a lot of other bands that i've seen around town.
As long as I'm making this a musical entry, I must relate the best compliment that I've ever recieved on my playing. I was practicing outside my work and drinking my morning cup o' joe when a bunch of little kids from the nearby daycare passed by on a stroll. A dozen four year olds stopped in front of me and started boogie-ing to my version of 'Lounge Act'. Just dancing their little fucking hearts out. I was grinning for days. A friend of mine saw the whole thing and afterwards she said, "that was pretty fucking cool." Yeah, it was. I get pretty stoked when people start tapping their toes, but inducing a full on shimmy-shake makes me want to play guitar forever. Now if only i could get girls to throw their panties at me...
![ooo aaa](https://dz3ixmv6nok8z.cloudfront.net/static/img/emoticons/monkey.29263bd3952b.gif)
I'm digging my new place, but not having a dog around is really starting to bum me out. I never thought I'd miss william sticking his wet nose into the crook of my elbow, but i do.
I have my second day being the assistant to rock band class tomorrow. I guess they decided to keep me. Maybe it's because i told them that i can fix all their broken amplifiers, because it's surely not for my musical talent. I'm strictly rhythm guitar (well and some Bass) and I have barely played on an electric guitar or in any type of jam session. Still, it's good practice for me because there's no better way to learn these things than to just do them like you've always been doing it. You just have to remember to listen and always practice like you're doing it for real. The one down side to RBC is that I was expecting eight year olds and all the kids are in high school. They've all got plenty of talent and they don't really need us, so i feel a little extra useless. Really all they need to do is develope their confidence and take rehersals seriously. Well, and some material to play too. But they already have as much talent as a lot of other bands that i've seen around town.
As long as I'm making this a musical entry, I must relate the best compliment that I've ever recieved on my playing. I was practicing outside my work and drinking my morning cup o' joe when a bunch of little kids from the nearby daycare passed by on a stroll. A dozen four year olds stopped in front of me and started boogie-ing to my version of 'Lounge Act'. Just dancing their little fucking hearts out. I was grinning for days. A friend of mine saw the whole thing and afterwards she said, "that was pretty fucking cool." Yeah, it was. I get pretty stoked when people start tapping their toes, but inducing a full on shimmy-shake makes me want to play guitar forever. Now if only i could get girls to throw their panties at me...
![ooo aaa](https://dz3ixmv6nok8z.cloudfront.net/static/img/emoticons/monkey.29263bd3952b.gif)
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On a separate note, my friend Rendo has tickets to the upcoming Eels show. It is this coming weekend, and I wish to hell I had planned ahead and bought those tickets. You are in Portland, you must understand. On another semi related note, my friend Toussaint plays horns for the portland band Ape Shape, and let me tell you, they rock. Big Time! Oh, yeah... I absoluley love it when my friends have shows... especially when I can make it to the shows... So no worries about the
Rock, love, and woo fucking hoo for squirrels!
Elleseven
mrow!
oh, and one more thing,
I tend to shake the booty at work. Today I was asked by a fellow coworker if I was in a car accident in the late sixties, cus the way i was shimmying in the store was vury much that genre. No matter, I do what I want, and obviously do not go to bed. at last, g'nite
"hey've all got plenty of talent and they don't really need us, so i feel a little extra useless."
plus, dreadlocks are no longer sexy.
for this I am quite proud of you for. I don't blame you for finding the occasional dreadlock sexy, but I never did. Even when they had some rightious (oh god, spelling please) special tribal tattoos on the facial area. did you know sarah? her sexy boy had the tribals, and facial thingies to boot. plus he was at least twice her size. absoflogginglutly adorable. alright. g'nite.