your band defiently needs to play some shows dude. seeing as the last one got canceled :(
and yes, death cab is the best.
During the last couple of months of my blogless life, I have become a wee bit less of an introvert. Now that I have some better things to talk about, I think I’d like to talk about them. So to the three or four people who still follow this blog of prehistoric proportions, here’s my life:
I got my first job. This makes me feel kind of old, because the job doesn’t involve lemonade, grass stains, or an open guitar case on a bench by Skidmore Fountain. Nope, I’m doing web design! Being the supernerd that I am, I have been commissioned to design a website to sell some one’s book about dogs and Buddhism. Should be fun I suppose, but she’s in her 50s and thinks baby blue and pink, and papyrus bold look “flashy” and “trendy.” Anyways, I feel pretty good about it because shes paying me $100.
I also had a good Christmas and New Year.
I’d really love to go to Winter Formal, despite its lack of indie rock qualities, and the fact that it feels like something bohemians would refer to as “the man.” The only problem is that I don’t have a date, or anybody who I would consider a candidate. I also have no money, and Maddie Miller says my Volcom suit jacket is “so not cute.” If anyone wants to hand me twenty bucks and some formal attire, I will gladly accompany you in return. However, the three people that just read that probably either already have dates, find me helplessly awkward and annoying, or have already done that for me.
My band has some new songs, and we’re most likely playing some shows soon. Hopefully one of those shows will be free, because a douche-bag named Willie Soyster sold 50 people tickets to one of our shows and won’t refund them now that it got canceled.
Thanks for glancing at me!
Oh! Quote of the Day, Week, Month, or your choice of time unit:
“I’d like to have more money than I have. And I know that that’s not punk, but I’d like to pay my rent.” -Ben Barnett
