On Break
I haven't listened to a full album in 2009. At least not yet. I know I have the new Morrissey and Animal Collective albums sitting in my iTunes just waiting, but haven't been home in nearly three weeks. Anyhow, I'm lazy. As if anybody who regularly visits this blog didn't know already, and would probably not check it because of such a reason.
I've been trying to figure out what to write about. I could make another post about a shoegaze band. Perhaps Rollerskate Skinny or something, but odds are, it won't be about anything.
I'm currently sitting in the staff room at work drinking a Coke. I love soda. Well, maybe not love it, but I drink it a lot. It just seems to be something that I just naturally choose to drink. Anyway, I don't have anything to eat with it, so I have a bad feeling I will be unable to finish it within my 15 minute break time. I can't stand just drinking soda by itself. So maybe I should have just sat on the computer and left the vending machines alone? Too late to bother with that now.
There's a lot of snow on the way here (northeast Ohio). I checked the Weather Channel's site and the map reminded me of a monster movie. A big, blue cloud is slowly crawling across the midwest and devouring cities by the hour.
More updates on this later (tomorrow's break, perhaps), for I have to go back to work.
I've been trying to figure out what to write about. I could make another post about a shoegaze band. Perhaps Rollerskate Skinny or something, but odds are, it won't be about anything.
I'm currently sitting in the staff room at work drinking a Coke. I love soda. Well, maybe not love it, but I drink it a lot. It just seems to be something that I just naturally choose to drink. Anyway, I don't have anything to eat with it, so I have a bad feeling I will be unable to finish it within my 15 minute break time. I can't stand just drinking soda by itself. So maybe I should have just sat on the computer and left the vending machines alone? Too late to bother with that now.
There's a lot of snow on the way here (northeast Ohio). I checked the Weather Channel's site and the map reminded me of a monster movie. A big, blue cloud is slowly crawling across the midwest and devouring cities by the hour.
More updates on this later (tomorrow's break, perhaps), for I have to go back to work.
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