| Hello all, THE RECORD IS FINISHED AND IS NOW AVAILABLE THRU NORTHERNRECORDS.COM. please please please go there and buy a copy, i think you will enjoy it. it is $12. i really do appreciate everyone for listening to and supporting me thru the years, and this is really just the beginning. thanks, taylor |
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if you live in or around austin, please come to this, its free and it will be fun. |
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| belle and sebastian just seem to get better on every album. i really like that about them.
happy v-day.
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| i don't think i've posted anything anywhere about it yet but leah and i made a new website for me and i'll probably just start blogging there mostly. www.vacant.cc/quietcompany luv u, taylor
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| merry christmas and happy hannukah to everyone. on christmas eve i came home to discover that my favorite rat, rigby, had passed on. she was the best pet i've ever had. she knew her name, she came when she was called, she would stand up and walk on two legs when it was requested of her...i've had dogs much dumber than her. today i'm going to bury her. i will miss her very much. i've still got my other rat, amelia, but she's just not as friendly as rigby was.
today for lunch i went to mcdonalds, and as always, i was reading a book. currently, its "wampeters, foma, and granfalloons" by Kurt Vonegut Jr. (my favorite). an old man sat down at the table next to me with a cup of coffee and a book of his own. after a while he asked me how i liked vonnegut. i told him that for my money, vonnegut is the best and that his works have drastically changed my outlook on a lot of things. he was reading |
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Thus Spake Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche. he said that he was his favorite and that this book was teaching him what it meant to be really mature...he told me later that he was 84. something seems profound there. he also told me that capitalism was dead and that he didn't think anyone else in this restaurant, besides me (whom he considered a serious person), could tell you what checks and balances are...or were. i agreed.
leah and i had christmas all by ourselves. we had a good time and mostly just laid around all day watching dvds. i did miss my family though. and even though i've got big problems with several members of my extended family (who doesn't?) it really just doesn't seem like christmas without them. hopefully we'll all be together next year. leah did awesome with my presents but she always does so i am not suprised. this is too long now. i hope everyone was healthy and happy this christmas, and if you have jewish friends, hannukah started yesterday so don't forget them. | |
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