Wednesday, October 6, 2010

I wish I were Calvin or Hobbes and then I could try sugar bombs.

Week into October. Kim, Ampersand, and I are all moved in. Roughly 90 percent of our stuff is unpacked. We are in need for a bookshelf with books stacking up on both sides of our three other bookshelves. We read more than anyone I know. I wish more people read because I love talking about what I've recently read and love hearing what Kim loved about her recent book. I guess that's one of the reasons we are just right for each other.



Now that we have a proper fridge and freezer, we can have milk which means we can have cereal! I love cereal!!! I think I might get a new box of cereal every time I run out. It's a plan.



Directly behind the fence surrounding our backyard is the iron horse trail which is pretty awesome. My house growing up had the same thing which came in handy countless times. Needless to say we will be putting that to use.

We got tickets to see A Perfect Circle the second night (out of three) they're performing which means we get to see them perform Thirteenth Step in its entirety. I've seen them play 4 or 5 times and they are excellent live. One of those bands that are way better live than on CD.



Started a job which I'm working until mid October, but might continue if hours are cooperative. It's easy work and a fun environment. The people I work with are funny and really easy to get along with.

Kim and I went to the hardly strictly bluegrass festival this weekend. There were a few artists I would have liked to see, but since we were really busy all weekend, we just went for the one artist I had wanted to see the most. Mike Patton and company performed the entire Mondo Cane album (covers of Italian pop songs from the 1950's and 60's) which was incredible. I love his passion for all kinds of music. I think that is rare that a person is that in tune with so many different genres and takes it in and filters it out through so many different projects.



What are you doing for Halloween?


In honor of me re-discovering the Judgment Night sdt, here is this list...

Top 10 soundtracks (roughly in order):

10. Pan's Labyrinth
9. Lost Highway
8. Requiem For A Dream
7. Escape From New York
6. Halloween
5. The Social Network
4. Amelie
3. Ennio Morricone Anthology
2. Sunshine
1. The Fountain

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