Today's Events
I think thus far today has been a success. Depending, of course, if you define success by running into
(e:lee), Rory and
(e:ladycroft)! They caught me looking rough and doing my normal day off routine, which is to stumble over to Spot not too long after I've gotten up and grab a coffee. It was a pleasant surprise indeed.
The part about
(e:strip) which I think may be unusual for people being introduced to the site is the concept that even mundane things in your life end up being documented, and thus you find yourself being spoken of in reference or in passing. Or someone reminds you of something you wrote in a journal, thus waking you up to the realization that there are some people that remember aspects of your life that you do not. That can be a bit of an uncomfortable thing, but for me I don't particularly care - there is very little that I wouldn't say in person that I wouldn't share here. Just an observation that crossed my mind during the party. By the way, it was incredible to see so many people from out of town, including those I haven't seen in a few years! There was one in particular that I didn't recognize at first thanks to the stuff in my system at the time, and when someone said her full name I felt so embarrassed. She's an incredibly cool girl that I met at one of the first
(e:strip) parties I attended, and had I put two and two together I would have had a thousand questions about San Diego for her. I'm sorry
(e:iriesara)! It was nice to see you and to meet your manfriend.
What Is New In Josh's Life
Books, mainly. I'm still working through the stuff I'm reading (mainly Cormac McCarthy and Kerouac). I think I have a problem with buying books - the list of books I want to buy and read is so long that I think I'm making my reading list for the next two years. Anyway, I most recently purchased Kerouac's Old Angel Midnight, which is a collection of unique prose poetry written in small notebooks during 1956-1959. (I'm finishing collecting all of the Kerouac books I want to read). What makes this collection unique, and maybe a little puzzling, is that there is no narrative in the prose, no general sense of movement - it is a huge prose poem that reflects the words flowing through the author's head as he hears the noises coming in off of the street through his window. The result is mystifying and strangely beautiful, if not a little crazy sounding when you read it out loud.
iPhone. I meant iPhone. The sentiment however stays.
The bitch of it is that in another month when iPod version 15 comes out the owner will have to splash another 2 and a half Mill to stay elite.
I WANT IT!
Paul and Sarah. That's who.
i want. just because...
I can't wait for Damien Hirst to sue.
That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever seen!They are probably blood diamonds too!
Damn, and it was going to be a bonus for AIG execs at christmas
Somebody with something to prove?
I recall that those that come from families that have all the "old money" tend to NEVER show off.
It's only the "new money" that does. For the most extreme examples, see almost every gangster rap vid in existence.