Sunday Morning Subtle But Obvious Organized Self Abuse Swim Club

I have a lot of memories, I seem to not be able to shut up the monkey mind, I over analyze. I now get to do all that while learning to type.

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

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At 8/04/2007 8:50 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, wasn't Patti something...that review was the stupidest thing I've ever read in the Ann Arbor News which is saying alot! What's this about an afterparty? Tell! I always miss those things, though I was so inspired by Patti that I went home and watched Aqua Team Hunger Force, but failed to receive any cosmic messages. My little piece "Satan's Stoners" was already compiled before the concert, so it wasn't specifically a comment on her...and I also hope you know that my heart will always be "outside of society" with the satanists and stoners...

Yr Pal,
UBU

 
At 8/04/2007 11:58 AM, Blogger Stella Magdalen said...

We ladies ended up at the Arbor Brew when we couldn't get into Ashley's for a quick drink.
Turns out the GLMS kids were there and eventually Hiawatha and other old friends appeared. And then Lenny Kaye and Jackson Smith joined in as well. Patti didn't show, but then she is 60. If I had just done what she just had, I'd just want a hot bath....

The review was lame. He obviously didn't get it at all. Much like (and probably was one of) the cretins who laughed when she pulled out the clarinet. I thought to myself "OK what is so hilarious about a freakin' clarinet? You complete doofs."

It made me nervous to think about "outside of society" because I'm trying to get a degree. I wondered if I finally have caved.....

 
At 8/04/2007 12:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, a degree doesn't make you a collaborationist...Jack Kerouac said "We weren't high school dropouts, we were graduate school dropouts." I think the way to go is to find some kind of internal exile...which is a lot harder when you're not a rock star!

 
At 8/04/2007 2:34 PM, Blogger barry schorfhaar said...

i have a degree and right now i'm making more money delivering pizzas than i did at my last special ed teaching job.

it's cool. i get paid 20 bucks an hour to drive in a mountain valley and listen to captain beefheart real loud. oh, and patti's new album.

barry

 
At 8/04/2007 5:18 PM, Blogger Stella Magdalen said...

I think I found that internal exile thing when I was 6. Been tryin' to work it into something livable ever since.....

This is what I worry about as well when I get this damn degree thing. If I'm currently unemployable will I actually end up any more employable or even, possibly, less.

 

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