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eating pt. 2
Posted Sep 7, 2003
ah.. just noticed again the previous entry describing the situation of perishable food in my room. well, that's all over with now. i have a refrigerator. another of life's problems easily solved by throwing money at it! got it at walmart for only $65, and it's my new best friend.
can't talk about the fridge without mentioning the hall tree; an extra piece of wooden 'furniture' really adds to the room. it's very nice in here now. soon there will be a poster sale and i'll be snug as a bug. finally complete. (cue fight club monologue of some sort)
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summer of love
Posted Aug 31, 2003
zombie movies i saw over the summer:
28 Days Later
Day of the Dead
Night of the Living Dead
Dead Alive
(trust me, that's a lot.)
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eating
Posted Aug 30, 2003
over the past few days, buying and eating expensive and high-calorie foodstuffs from Wholefoods has been gradually taking the place of doing homework in my sanity maintenance/boredom avoidance scheme.
i do not even have the necessary equipment for storing this food. no longer content with a stock of nonperishables, i now have fruit and cheese sitting on my AC vent. now that's classy.
on the other hand, i've been in a much better and more consistent mood since i stopped doing my work.
conclusions: inconclusive
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radio #1!
Posted Aug 30, 2003
just signed up for my very 2nd dj timeslot! i feel joy.
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space oddity
Posted Aug 28, 2003
it is extremely awkward when the rawness of isolation leaves me cowering before the spectre of my own moods
i was a cool and good person all summer, suddenly i find myself a hideous rash of misanthropy
and a minute later something occurs to me and i am relieved
lack of a home life makes me a crazy person
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