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When Do I Get Virtual Unreality?
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I finally had time to read the *whole* thread, and figured out that Syc was gonna make a long drive (did I mention I'm insanely busy most of the time, and have attention deficit problems the rest of the time?).
Such a trip definitely calls for a mix of literate spoken word, and music. Nothing beats Golden Earring for road music, IMHO. A little Radar Love goes a long way when you're going a long way. In fact, if you can find the entire Moontan album, I recommend it highly.
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Umm ... yeah.
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I'm pretty sure there's no 'Radar Love' whatsoever in this part of the Cellar.
Oh wait... That's not what you meant was it? Hmm, s'okay. I hate that song anyway. It's been overplayed for over a decade now.
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When Do I Get Virtual Unreality?
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A CD it is, then...and thanks for the title!
Far be it from me to incur the all too literate wrath of Mr. Ellison!
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It was an hommage.
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"I may not always be perfect, but I'm always me."
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The future is unwritten
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you think the hommage was scary?
Try the real thing sometime ... ![]() (important safety tip ... start with something 'easy' like Repent, Harlequin, Said the Ticktockman. You're better off working your way up to I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream)
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20/4/2003: St. Louis, MO
What's up, bitches?
At the moment, I'm chilling out in what used to be my bedroom...now it is the computer room/mom's soap tape-watching room. Dish Network...9 kabillion channels...nice...and Caffeine Free Dr. Pepper, which I cannot find for the life of me in Philadelphia. And of course...my car. My very own car. My first car in over 3 years. Happiness. ![]() Hey, did I mention that I decaffeinated myself 2 weeks ago? Yep...no more caffeine for me. Shit, now all I need to do is give up the smoking and I'll be in the big time. The train ride from Philadelphia to Baltimore was very nice...only about half-full. Grabbed a seat all to myself, plugged up my phone to charge, and chilled out to some CDs. Spent the night at my in-laws in Baltimore, which wasn't as painful as I thought it would be. I spent most of the night trying to figure out my father-in-law's computer. Calling it a "computer" is a stretch...it's a Brother word processor that has an OS called Geos 3.0+, which allows text viewing of the internet (a la what Juno used to be back in the day). I was able to connect to the net with my Earthlink account, however: --My father-in-law cannot remember his password to connect to his own Earthlink account. --The "computer" runs painfully slow, and if a page is too graphic intensive, the system will crash. For example, it crashed on Cellar twice. I got through the Southwest counter at BWI in no time yesterday morning, and got through the security checkpoint in about 15 minutes: No strip search, no taking off my shoes, fairly simple. I usually have no problem with flying, other than a bit of claustrophobia. However, I felt unusually anxious this time around...I kept having thoughts about something bad happening to the plane. Fortunately, it dissipated about 20 or 30 minutes into the flight. We hit a lot of turbulence, but that didn't bother me at all. I spent most of yesterday afternoon trying to get used to my new car. It's been 2 years since I've driven it, and almost 6 years since I've driven it on a regular. Feasts yesterday included Jack in the Box tacos (no more breakfast anytime though...damn!) and Cecil Whittaker's Pizza...*drools*...good stuff. Today is the Easter Feast...I believe my mom said she pre-ordered a dinner from one of the grocery store chains here, so I imagine it'll be mighty good. I got to spend most of last night with my best friend from high school, whom I've not seen in almost 4 years. More on that at another time, b/c I am going to go out for a nice Sunday drive. So, I'll leave with this: Being back in St. Louis, things in general seem to go much slower. I'm so used to the rush-rush of Philadelphia, and now it's like shit is in slo-mo...but this isn't really a bad thing. It's kind of...soothing. |
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Enjoy that cheap gas out there, fucker.
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Umm ... yeah.
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I know I do. I'd hate to try to afford those high prices I hear on the news for the east coast. I mean damn that's expensive.
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It's currently $1.35 a gallon out here, about the same on the other side of the river in IL. When I left Philadelphia, it was about $1.65, and about $1.50 in NJ.
I imagine that it's almost $2 a gallon in Chicago though. Oooh! And I got a carton of smokes for $23!!! Jesus, I think my last carton in Philadelphia was $37. |
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Yet another reason to drop your disgusting habit, mongrel.
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We all have our personal addictions, dirtnut.
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