Randomness for the day (and late night):

-- There was a REALLY good lookin' girl in church today, a couple pews up (that, by the way, looks absolutely hilarious to me...and prolly only to me). At first I was disappointed that she didn't sit by me, but then I realized that I probably would have spent more time trying to rationalize a way to make a kiss a better "sign of peace" than a handshake and just all around not paying any attention to mass at all. She did wave to me when she was leaving though...made me grin...

-- I went golfing (like, real golfing) for the first time today with my dad and bro. It's not exactly "golfing weather," none of us exactly "had a whole set of clubs," and none of us are exactly "golfers." So at least it was funny as hell (and before I catch any hell for that phrase, hell, as described by Dante, IS pretty funny). Tim and I tied for 20 over par, and dad was 15 over. *shrug*

-- If anyone needs a cool song to download, try "Gas Panic!" and/or "Where Did it All Go Wrong?" by Oasis. Don't get em if you're looking for anything terribly happy though. This is Melancholia at its best.

Yes, Melancholia. It's my new made-up branch of music. I have so much depressing music that I'm going to include anything I listen to in this line. So what if I ripped off the name from my own sculpture? I don't mind cheating myself to advance myself. In this case.

-- Guess who just got served a piece of strawberry pie? Hell yeah.

-- I probably should have included this thought in several other places in this, but oh well. THIS Tuesday, Oasis will finally release their Heathen Chemistry CD. The CDNow page still doesn't give a list of songs or clips, so I couldn't make it the CD to check out this week. It's definitely worth a listen though; "The Hindu Times" was a big hit off of that CD in Chicago for quite a while (one of my fav stations is out of Chicago).

-- On recommendation, I got a copy of Bradbury's Martian Chronicles on Saturday. Two thumbs up. Unless you like books with happy overtones or something. Granted, I'm only about half way through, but I don't really see a happy ending coming either.

-- Is this whole post about feeling melancholy or what?

-- If water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, which both burn readily, why doesn't water burn?

-- OK, that was dumb.

-- Finally, a big blogger thank you to Tori for my CD cases. I'm fiddling with em right now...it's like having new CDs!


No, I'm not giddy, but I'm awfully hungry, so it's off to the kitchen.

-- Josh, don't all of your posts end with you going to the kitchen?

Only on days that end in "y".

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