I guess one good thing about being always on the move and trying new things is that when I do hit a stagnate point, it's not for long. Over the last few days, a lot of wrinkles in my plan to L.A. have suddenly smoothed out; I had, over the last weekend, emailed a handful of band friends out in that area about my plans, with the blunt questions of "do you need a roomie, or can I crash on your couch for a few days?" I got an overwhelmingly encouraging response so far, which is awesome. Good people, and I swear, I beleive in karma and will happily let bands crash with me in the future.
So yes. Band #1 said MI was awesome, and that I could definately stay with him for a bit while I found a place. Band #2 said her little bro and his band were actually on their way moving up to L.A. to go to the same school, and that I should meet them. Band #3 said that all of them had met when they were at MI, and I could crash with them as long as I needed to. And finally, Band #4 said they're planning on getting a new lease in October, and could work me in as a fourth roomie. So...rock! Based on what Band #4 told me, I think that might be the best way to go...in that case, I'd go ahead and move in October and work for a few months and save up even more money before school. So this all may work out just fine.
In conclusion, after something I read this morning, I just wanted to say that I might have been wrong about the assumptions I made about Jacob's album, seeing as I had based my understanding of it only on one LJ entry and a very brief conversation earlier in the month. So...yeah. Just wanted to throw that out there.
Anyways...off to do some work, should be an easy day. Then tonight I'm hanging out with Chris for awhile. Tomorrow should be interesting too...since most of my family is out of town, I'm gonna be taking my grandma to dinner, which is something I've never done on my own before. So that should be kinda cool. Especially the sandwhich part - the New Yorker, yum!
And finally, some new lyrics:
"...and the door flew open as you stepped in the room
it's the way you walk, with silent elegance
it's your eyes that see right into me
it's your voice that resonates in my body
I knew I loved you the moment I met you
and my love is so severe."
So yes. Band #1 said MI was awesome, and that I could definately stay with him for a bit while I found a place. Band #2 said her little bro and his band were actually on their way moving up to L.A. to go to the same school, and that I should meet them. Band #3 said that all of them had met when they were at MI, and I could crash with them as long as I needed to. And finally, Band #4 said they're planning on getting a new lease in October, and could work me in as a fourth roomie. So...rock! Based on what Band #4 told me, I think that might be the best way to go...in that case, I'd go ahead and move in October and work for a few months and save up even more money before school. So this all may work out just fine.
In conclusion, after something I read this morning, I just wanted to say that I might have been wrong about the assumptions I made about Jacob's album, seeing as I had based my understanding of it only on one LJ entry and a very brief conversation earlier in the month. So...yeah. Just wanted to throw that out there.
Anyways...off to do some work, should be an easy day. Then tonight I'm hanging out with Chris for awhile. Tomorrow should be interesting too...since most of my family is out of town, I'm gonna be taking my grandma to dinner, which is something I've never done on my own before. So that should be kinda cool. Especially the sandwhich part - the New Yorker, yum!
And finally, some new lyrics:
"...and the door flew open as you stepped in the room
it's the way you walk, with silent elegance
it's your eyes that see right into me
it's your voice that resonates in my body
I knew I loved you the moment I met you
and my love is so severe."
![]() | Song of the Day: Concrete - "Severe" (yes, same as yesterday, sorry) www.myspace.com/concreteband |


0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home