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Name: Aaron Country: United States State: Illinois Metro: Chicago Birthday: 2/27/1989 Gender: Male
Interests: Video games (in moderation), Reading (when I can), Drawing (when I have time and don't suck at it, which is never on both counts),Watching Sc iF i (When it's not dumb movies),Messing around on the computer(when I should be doing all sorts of foul homework)Tacking conditions on the end of my interests (whenever I feel like it), Select females (I can't think of a condition for this one) Expertise: None that I'm aware of (please inform me if you know something I don't) Occupation: Student
Message: message me Website: visit my website AIM: Waffleboy2789
Member Since:
9/25/2005
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| Yesterday, I, had, Portillo's, and, it, was, most, excellent. Oops, left my blinker on. Sorry. I fear this may be my last post. I seem to be approaching a posting asymptote. Anyone who reads this post has fallen into my trap of fulfillment. So close, but it appears you will be left without closure. This is the final countdown. Aufwiedersehen, Wilhelm von Hesselink
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| Xylophones are intriguing instruments, are they not? It's doubtful anyone will read this, but I just figured four months is long enough to let those die-hard fans wait. I just felt like givin' this another go, maybe I'll start making more frequent posts like at the beginning of my blog existence (yeah, right). Well, I don't have much to say, but I am almost done with my quest, though you'll probably never realize what I'm talking about. To anyone that actually does read this: thanks for sticking around, and I'll hopefully post again in less than four months.
-Der Bard
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| Well... I know it has been three months since I posted last, and I apologize to the few people in the world who noticed. This past weekend I attended Bonnaroo. Bonnaroo is an event that takes place near a town roughly 1 hour south of Nashville, Tennessee. Throughout the entire weekend bands, famous and not so famous alike, play music for whomever shows up. about 80,000 people were in attendance, which is not a small number. I enjoyed the musical stylings of Ben Folds, Tom Petty, Thom Yorke and his Radioheads, My Morning Jacket, Death Cab, Buddy Guy, Beck, and others. While in Tennessee, I receive a wonderful gift called sunburn. Oh, I got a job since my last post, but you knew that. Thanks for stoppin' by, Le Bard | | |
| Verily, today was pi day. I enjoyed a bit of pie myself. Before I say anything I want to say that I enjoy Hemingway's works very much. If one wrote anything like what Hemingway has written, he would be failed back to the first grade and then ridiculed to the precipice of insanity. We accept his total disregard for the rules of writing as wisdom and genius, but one must ask oneself, 'Do we think him wise because he is our elder, and many of our elder are and were truly wise, or is his lack of respect for rules truly wisdom?' If lack of respect for rules is truly wisdom, then I have a couple of friends that we should be bowing down to.
- that is all, Brad P. Hoplaroan | | |
| Um... I'm posting because I have the time. Right now I'm Nashville, but you probably knew that. After my one and a half day week, the family and I dove down to get my brother. I'm staying in his dorm and he's sleeping between classes at the moment. I can't remember what I last posted about, but I assume that since that time little has transpired. Last night I watched the first hour of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, then an hour or so of Braveheart, and then the end of Eternal Sunshine. And then I dreamt about Eternal Sunshine, or at least that concept. sorry if I bored you, Phrond Baraalo | | |
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