Ok, lots to talk about.
Firstlylu, my Birthday was on Sunday. I had a birthday party with my dear friends on Saturday(well, mostly dear friends... 3 people showed up whom I've never met before). It was pretty much amazing. The first hour consisted of Piper, Jenna and I throwing balloons at eachother with the strobe light on(Finally, the strobe light is back in my possession... it's been two years and at least four different locations but it's back!). Then more people showed up and we pretty much chilled in the living room, occasionally digressing into childish antics involving water pistols and the futon. It was my kind of party!
On Sunday was my birthday with my family which was also fun. We went to Olive Garden and I met my dad's new girlfriend and I guess they're moving to Mexico for at least a month starting in November. I can't wait for Dad to tell Grandma... she's not keen on (1) Mexico, (2) missing Thanksgiving and (3) girlfriends with hippy stripper names. I personally like all three, but I suppose that's why Grandma and my conversations usually stick to how we feel about squirrels.
Music! I downloaded Polyphonic Spree's album Fragile Army and it is epic and amazing. I like music you can lose yourself in and a lot of the songs feel more like full on scores than pop ditties. I listened to it a bunch and think it's great, but it's been quickly over shadowed by my latest download, Amanda Palmer's first solo album: "Who Killed Amanda Palmer?". Amanda is the piano pounding lead bitch of punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls. I wasn't quite sure how good this album would be, being that Amanda really defines The Dresden Dolls, so wouldn't her solo attempt just be more of the same? I was really wrong. The production values are much bigger than her past DD records but it still retains that raw emotional quality that we've come to expect from her.
I'm not going to reread that last paragraph... I'm sure it's riddled with repetition and fragments, but if I keep editing it it will never be posted...
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so, what about the car? Greg says that if it ever starts singing to you again you can ask him about it. He promises to make less fun of you and your car issues then you make fun of him for grammar.
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