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Sasquatch 2008
May 28, 2008 in Entertainment, Music · No comments
It’s about time I write about Sasquatch, eah? Unfortunately I don’t have any exciting pictures. I was hoping to be able to bring in my Canon Digital Rebel XTi, but it’s not allowed because it has an attachable lens, and I wasn’t about to risk getting it confiscated or having to run back to (and actually manage to find) my car to put it away. But, it was still a glorious musical weekend, and here, “ladies!” and “gentlemen!” (Hives reference!) is a list of standout bands (good and bad).
Read more of this article.Living is a gamble baby, loving’s much the same
May 27, 2008 in Personal, Recommended · 3 comments
We all have to come to a point where we have to be honest with ourselves. Someday or another, we have to throw away the ideals we’ve built up over the years of how our lives should be and how they shouldn’t and accept our lives for how they are.
Read more of this article.Why I blog
May 23, 2008 in Internet · No comments
A year ago, on my last blog, I wrote an article titled “What blogging is all about.” (quoted in article) And I still believe most of that today. But here I want to elaborate on why I blog here and who I’m blogging for.
Read more of this article.Tell me the season’s almost over, I can wait
May 22, 2008 in Personal · No comments
“I can’t wait until the end of June.”
It was an honest enough comment. But coming from him, my breath caught and I automatically said, “Yes you can.” He sighed and clasped my hand tightly. After a moment he voiced, “this sucks.” And I agreed eagerly.
Read more of this article.Through the years you’ve always loved me and my life you’ve tried to save
May 21, 2008 in Personal, Recommended · No comments
Over the last several months I’ve been having a recurring dream. I used to have these types of things frequently, though when I was younger such “dream series” were often fantastical in nature; the stuff of a good story. This dream though, is my first that really means something and is indicative of supressed guilt.
On January 16, we had to put down Cassie, our beloved ten year old standard poodle who had been diagnosed with lymphoma exactly a year prior. We did everything we could, including chemo. And she had even gone into recession and was just a few weeks shy of hitting the “magic 7 months” after which most dogs rarely went out of remission.
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