Full steam ahead! The activity and movement of the summer season makes it's mark most pronounced on the onset of autum. Everybody reviewing their own Grease montage or greasy palms. Turn, turn, turn. Reflection chills the air. Although it's been some time since September spelled out back to school, it always seems to be a trip back to the drawing board. The culminating chaos of swimsuit season has come to a head and once again proves to bear less fruit than anticipated.
Never in vain, holding less and different tangibles are agents of taking the next step more than indicators of loss. The next step. I am not yet ready to whole heartedly embrace the internet although compelling arguments have been made in post replies to let down some guard. The internet indeed facilitates staying-in-touchedness. On the dawn of this era of renewal I am elated to hear hollers of parties past. And so, I propose social circles utilize this new and terrorfying tool as a way to maintain staying-in-touchedness! Until I can investigate the full scope of implications associated with this new technology I urge all hollerers to utilize it for nothing more! And possibly less! Great to hear from all and I look forward to infiltrating your very own "weblogspots". Yo, until then,
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3 comments:
i like reading your words from a million miles away.
why don't you pop on over to my site and say hey? it just so happens that my last post pertains to you.
I too have the b-sides (I went to jomilman's site) and have been rocking it to a whole new wave of people- the B-Sides, not Even the album. I have this idea that you two (et al) should have a CD release show (a double disk thing) and that "chompity chomp" should have dancers. Sexy dancers, with a theatrical routine and booty popping. If your d I'll print and post flyers around UMASS looking for the sluts.
Yes? Sluts? PLease?
Peace out to my favorite West Mass dude! Your brother shared this distinciton with you until he stole the bear images from my blog. You, I know I can trust!
I gotta say, reading your words on the web kinda gives me a woody. Keep 'em coming.
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