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ok, its family vacation time here in connecticut, so ill be away for a full week. enjoy the last remnants of the summer, everyone...

-zen
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nakedsuperhero:
That's weird. I was randomly searching for folks in Charleston and clicked on you. I was raised in CT, am here for the summer, and was looking for someone to chill with while on family vaca in SC...

so, hey. biggrin
nakedsuperhero:
and PS- my bro goes to CofC. Random!
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Soooo, I spent a large chunk of this weekend in Rhode Island. I really do like it up there, something very down-to-earth about it. And the accents never fail to amuse me. Especially when I am a little tipsy, they keep me giggling to myself. Beirut in the kitchen. Isn't it funny how highschool-age guys always seem to take off their shirts as they get...
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rockstarinc:
When are you coming back?
piksy:
did you grow up in charleston? or are you just there for skool?
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I've come to the conclusion that my lack of direction is not just bad, it's frighteningly atrocious. Went to show my mother where i work today, and managed to get lost on backroads... on the way to my JOB. trail blazing new paths is certainly not my forte, as proven by the hour ride (should have been 40 min) today. She just looked at me,...
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fredantes:
Mmmhh, losing your credit card isn't such a great way to start saving money. So is it your turn for the most humbling moment? smile I got a couple of additional amusing things about my story, mostly involving my accent and being misunderstood. Like those 10 guys thinking I was insulting them while answering a question--I was saying BJ's and they thought I was like "bitches".
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So, today is a day I've just felt anxious all day long. Maybe not even neccessarily anxious, but a day when kickboxing or running would give me some peace of mind..
I'm working on booking these flights to denmark, or at least getting estimates for the moment.. it ain't fucking cheap. I guess I assumed i could find something in the 700's, and that's not...
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just for old times sake, i was looking through my old ginsberg stuff and came across this poem. one of the first poems that really ever grabbed me and shook me. For your reading pleasure.....


America I've given you all and now I'm nothing.
America two dollars and twenty-seven cents January 17, 1956.
I can't stand my own mind.
America when will we end the...
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fredantes:
Yep also works pretty well in 2004. I don't know if you also like the "dirty old man" but there was documentary about him that was released a couple of months ago and that was worth the trip. That was about the man, rather than about his writings, but it was so much fun.
rockstarinc:
The 6th or 7th Picture?
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So, the weekend twas nice, once again. Friday was tequila night, and Saturday was NYC. We went to this new restaurant (well, new to us), Spotted Pig. It ended up being so-so. Quasi-expensive bill, with mediocre food. Not even neccessarily mediocre, it was probably pretty good for those who have an exquisitely fancy palette. Sheeps milk gnocchi has a funny consistency.... nice atmosphere though.
Then,...
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effstop:
Hey, whats up? thought i would say hi, since i finally found another charlestonian. smile anyways, welcome to SG smile

--Casey
effstop:
charleston is hot as this year. i need someone to go to the pool with me! tongue
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anyone know how to alter images (change their size in pixels and kb) without completely distorting them? the computer seems to be winning... bok
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rockstarinc:
I missed you last night at the Blind Tiger.
rockstarinc:
Back home to CT I take it. I used to live in Greenwich, CT. I miss some of the things there, but not everything. Have fun at home. Hope to see you when you get back in town.
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keywords of the weekend:
vanilla skyy
horsebarn hikes
amazing ... activities
margheritas
cigarettes
grad parties
oil paints
sunsets
reservoirs
showers
mudslides
sumi brushes
diary (chuck p.)
modest mouse
wierd movies
blankets
kisses.
twitches.

my weekends are priceless. biggrin

nite nite
fredantes:
Living in Italy? What attracts you other there? It's nice but it's not such an "advanced" country--their mentality is kind of old fashionned. As for Germany, it's probably the only country where I'm quite sure I won't go back. I'm sure that during your eurotrip, you will notice the abrupt contrasts between all these countries (France ain't perfect either.)

I was looking at your fave artists. Who's Chuck Close?

As for my most humbling moment, I can't answer that on a journal entry that can be seen by everybody blackeyed maybe by e-mail.
zenntheart0103:
So, another yacht club staff party tonight... i'm not even particularly sure I want to go, as i dont feel like sleeping there (its 40 min away on the highway...) only to wake up at 7 am groggy and reeking of liquor to teach summer camp. Yet i feel as if i'd insult everyone (including my boss) if i didnt . mmmmmm...

decisons, decisions.
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Bonjour,

And now my favorite holiday of the year has passed.... the fireworks display was good, but it could have been better. My favorites are the ones that look like golden chandeliers. fantastic company though, i couldn't have asked for a better date. tongue
I dont really have much else to write about at the moment... just enjoying the sunshine on the deck anyhow. I think...
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fredantes:
Salut,

Hope your foot is OK. The European trip you are planning sounds like a lot of fun. I actually haven't been to Copenhagen and Prague is the other Euro-capital I wanna visit. Growing up a little French boy, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to stay for a while in most Western European countries. My parents thought that was a good idea to "ship" me aborad to live with families and learn languages--and I ended up loving it and travel with friends. So I've stayed in England, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sweden -- as well as Vatican & Monaco smile My favorite city? that's tough; I love Marseille, my hometown (France's 2nd biggest city) but I consider myself a citizen of the world. I love Paris, but it's more fun to visit than actually live there.

Yep, I'd like to see Charleston and all those nice old Southern cities. I also wanna go to Boston (+NY, New Orleans, Miami); I haven't been on the East coast yet.

That's cool you speak different languages (I used to speak German and old Latin but dropped them--I understand partly Italian and Spanish). Do you know where you would like to live? What are you studing by the way?

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Just arrived home from a fanfuckingtastic weekend.... Went to see farenheit 9/11 on friday to start off with, which I was pleasantly suprised by. I've always thought Michael Moore has good things to say, and he's an intelligent guy...but, at least from reading his books, I've noticed he often presents an invariably biased view. This movie seemed to be based off of "Dude, wheres my...
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fredantes:
You took some really cool pictures at Coachella; If CT does stand for Connecticut (I'm not that great at US geography) did you come all the way to California just for Coachella?

I also wanted to Lollapalooza but it got cancelled; I saw Pixies 10 years ago and I thought they were a bit dry on stage, lacking charisma..but I've only been hearing good feedback about their last shows.

Have you heard about indie 103.1 the new radio we have in LA? it's really the coolest thing. You can also stream it online.

About Moore, he's pretty popular here, in LA & San Fran mostly. California is pretty liberal so he has a lot followers. He cracks me up but he also so manipulative--he knew all laong Disney wouldn't distribute his film but waited for the right time to transform this issue into a PR campaign. I actually helped to promote Bowling in the US for a year before its release when it was still taboo and nobody wanted to talk about it.

So is it hard to grow up in a little town for somebody like you who has an edgier taste in music, etc..
fredantes:
Looks like you had a cool trip. I've never been to CT or SC yet--I actually haven't been on the East Coast yet frown

I came here to study a few years ago and ended up winning a green card at the lottery. So I got a job here and ended up staying. I like it here--weather and lifestyle are similar to South of France. I actually live not far from Laguna, but I spend a lot of time in LA.

I agree it's a freak show, full of posers and fake people and not a touristic city at all. But once you start discovering all these cool pockets it becomes interesting. I actually like the mix of ethnies and the creative vibe--there are so many creative people here. Plus it's one the rare towns where you can actually have the chance to reach your goals--if they're not too unrealistic. I came here without knowing anybody--and being French isn't really an advantage either--and I have now access to a lot of cool things in the film & music industry.

Have you traveled outside the US? Is there any foreign culture or country you are attracted to?
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So, today, I found out Lollapalooza is cancelled. Aaare you fuckin kidding me? So bummed. I've always been a loyal pixies fan, but ever since I saw them at Coachella, DIZAMN! It was love at first fiery guitar rif. And i was pretty psyched to see Flaming Lips again too.... now what shall i do? ...fuck fuck fuck. Going to go be responsible and do...
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