Sunday, October 9, 2005

still up...

Yup it's almost 2:30 am and I'm still awake. I've been trying to read my business law book all night. I ended up google-ing random stuff. I found a couple of interesting things though, and I'm still pretty excited about it. I hope that lasts.



I added some more random facts on my profile. I wonder if people actually read that... haha.



I'm pretty satisfied with my playlist so far, I think I'm on only the 53rd item. It's nice to know I actually do like some of the stuff I collect.



I haven't opened a newpaper in like 2 days, everything is so depressing. I've stopped watching cable news also. All those talking heads are just pissing me off. I need things that are more substantial. Maybe I'll just leave it on CNN Headline News. Quick facts are so much better then long winded, self rightous commentaries. Better yet maybe I'll get back into the habit of watching the Daily Show.



On a random note.... I went to two very different concerts in August in 3 days. Interesting to note the one I went to prior to that was the BFD of 2001. The first one I went to was Maroon5, with Phantom Planet as the opening act. I had no friggin clue as to how everyone in the venue knew the lyrics to California... until I saw the ad for the OC a week later. It was a good song... if it wasn't attatched to a crappy ass tv show. I was surprised to see how many little girls were at that particular concert. Or should I have? I don't know, I doubt they even know what some of the lyrics mean. Everyone, and yours truly, wailed along. But for some instances with the kids, it was like listening to an old lady singing a Tom Jones song. I tried to take a few pictures with my cell fone, and I have one of them as my screensaver on the fone. You wouldn't be able to see anything but flashing lights, but hey, it's fun to boot. I also have a recording on my answering machine of "She Will Be Loved", I play it back once in a while. If I thought that was a good concert, then the Journey concert truly kicked ass. It was a totally different crowd, the people were so much older. I was obsessed with Journey for a while, and the whole thing was just awsome beyond words. Now I know what it feels like to hear 15k people singing "Open Arms". The only thing is, I wish I could have gone with somebody who was as moved by the music as I have.

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