| Tuesday, October 18, 2005 |
| everything hits at once |
currently playing:
"great lakes" by great lakes
currently reading: bowling alone: the collapse and revival of american community by robert d. putnam well, austin was fantastic, but now i'm back in western massachusetts, where apparently (and statistically) we get more rain than seattle. no one told me that before i moved here. c'est la vie.
i'm getting more and more excited about the recording we'll be starting in just a little over two months. it seems like i have new ideas for it every day. it will be especially interesting to hear what andy, aka a-train (of the channel and golden bear) will contribute on drums. i'm hopeful that we can as many friends as possible involved one way or another. grizzmo? a little tuba action, perhaps? maybe the man with four names will lend a hand on harpsichord or wurlitzer? how about you, holster? give us a hug and a soundscape.
but really, we'd love anyone to contribute who wants to. it'll be a tqc party. no one's ever done that before, right?
all right, i'm off to study for about a million midterms. if it's warm and dry where you are, go for a bike ride for me, okay?
love, -eb |
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It's warm and dry here in Central Texas, and I'm going to go home, make sure all my blinds are closed, crank up the AC and stare at my computer for a few hours. I started out that sentence trying to make you wicked jealous, and ended with an indictment of my lameness. Natch.
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It's warm and dry here in Central Texas, and I'm going to go home, make sure all my blinds are closed, crank up the AC and stare at my computer for a few hours. I started out that sentence trying to make you wicked jealous, and ended with an indictment of my lameness. Natch.