Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Garage Band
Last night, after work, when I pulled into my driveway something seemed different. Things in my garage were packed neatly on shelves. The floor was swept. The boxes were broken down. Then I remembered - I have a roommate. There are some perks to having someone live at your place rent free. All of a sudden things get cleaned up. Tito cleaned out my garage. I remember when Peetey came to Dallas and was looking for a job how I let him stay at my small apartment. I would come home and be like "what's for dinner?" As he would do cooking and cleaning for rent. I think I even showed him how to make my famous cheese sandwich. That is a good benefit of roommates. It makes me think about renting a room out just so I can have someone keep order. Although I really do love living alone. I am free to do whatever I please and can lounge around in my underwear if so desired ;-) Last night we ended up watching this movie about an all girl band called "Prey for Rock'n Roll". It was a little risque but the scenery and the band lifestyle was so dead on the money. I can picture ordinary people watching this movie wondering if being in a band is really like that. The answer is yes. Most end up living in poverty, doing drugs and alcohol, getting in trouble with the law and having lots of family problems. It really depends on their commitment to the "band lifestyle." I personally never liked it at all. Ever since I started in bands I always thought most music suffer's because of it. I also blame drugs for the death of the great Jimi Hendrix. People who are clear headed can actually create more dynamic songs. Jimi mightve been twice as creative. That's why punk rock is so simple. Tito is here till the end of the week. I wonder if anything else needs to be organized ;-)....
Thought of the Day
Capt. Clarence O'Connell: You work ten hours, you make forty-six dollars.
Frank Dooley: Now, let me get this straight. If you wanted to work, say three billion hours, I could roughly pull in over twelve billion dollars? If I was eager enough and put the time in.
-- Armed and Dangerous
Thought of the Day
Capt. Clarence O'Connell: You work ten hours, you make forty-six dollars.
Frank Dooley: Now, let me get this straight. If you wanted to work, say three billion hours, I could roughly pull in over twelve billion dollars? If I was eager enough and put the time in.
-- Armed and Dangerous
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Living with you was fun for the most part. Although, I knew it was time to move out when you walked through the door saying, "Honey, I'm home..What's for dinner?"
Peety
Peety
It was never like like that in college. It was more like, Hey clean your dishes because they have mold growing on them.
Ahh the good old days!!
Benz
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Ahh the good old days!!
Benz
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