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And
Here I Go Again!
Wednesday, August 17, 2005, 7:11 p.m.
Yet
again I am going on vacation! Huzzah! This week it's a fun-filled weekend
off to pleasant Montreal! And the best part is, it's only with my boyfriend!
Yeah! I'm excited, can't you tell? So we will start this fun vacation
with checking in to our hotel then stolling around downtown Montreal and
maybe I'll spend some money (maybe) and we'll get dinner, and head back
later to our hotel, and maybe swim in the pool. The next day we're planning
on spending in La Ronde, this really huge and awesome amusment park they
have in the middle of the St. Laurence River. I've been there lots of
times but never just me and someone I brought by ourselves. Before it
was just my entire family and extra family that always decide to come
along. Tomorrow before we leave we've got some errands to run (exchanging
our money and such) and buying food for our trip. I just realized how
boring this must sound, but I'm so excited that I don't care! Deal with
it! And the last day we are sadly leaving (on Saturday) to come back to
our sad little Green Mountain state. And the next day it's back to work
with me. I cry myself a river.
So,
I guess I should say something about the thirteenth episode. Well, the
first half of the thirteenth episode, if you hadn't figured it out. It
is the first of many flashback episodes. I like doing them, then I go
back further in the eighties and sometimes further. So this one takes
place in 1979, where Alicia and Jason are in second grade music class
together. Poor Alicia, I feel bad making the teacher yell at a little
innocent seven-year-old anarchist. But the world worked quite differently
back then, and most people didn't really tolerate the whole punk rock
scene nearly as much as they do now. Now the punk scene is kind of played
down a lot, and it doesn't nearly represent what it used to: speaking
up for what you believe in. It's kind of sad. A lot of musicians that
aren't on the radio (mainly real punk rock, not power pop and
such) still play the same kind of stuff, like one of my favorite bands,
NOFX. They are a band that has thoroughly quoted how I feel about punk
rock perfectly. Just listen to "The Separation of Church and Skate"
on The War of Errorism, and you will see what I mean.
Peace
out, SP.
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