Moving sucks. Yup, stating the obvious. Moving from a 4 bedroom house to a 2 bedroom apartment is really kind of shitty. One has the tendency of accumulating a bunch of shit. So much so that one's roommate bitches to no end about the fish tank, the Trek, the DVD shelves, the plants, the blah blah blah.
I need to get rid of shit. I need to get rid of a bunch of shit. It's funny how something so quickly becomes so important at the moment, but then becomes ridiculous, borderline embarrassing after time passes and one has time to evaluate. I'm that one, and I need to get rid of a bunch of shit.
Shit for sale. Contact JDot for some primo-shit.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Giving It Something That Resembles Effort
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Spin Around
Spent in disbelief, sorrow wages against self indulgence. Constantly wasted on the sinful shadows of this world, comfort comes in the form of below average social objectivity. Turning heads of friendly cheeks leave these thoughts expecting nothing else but similar despair.
Familiarity in wrong turns and deadening detail of self reflection cause my boredom to swim inside a bottle of fabricated pleasure. All one knows is what one feels when most detached from the immediacy of others. In this case, my knowledge breaks previous marks held by scientific men of public importance.
I need not commit a crime to enter my personal prison. I need only wake from the peaceful and suffocating darkness of my lifeless sleep.
Debut Episode of The Vacant Lot
Ladies and yentlemen, allow me to present, in its entirety, the very first episode of the Jr. Kids in the Hall sketch comedy troup, The Vacant Lot (in 3 parts).
Saturday, May 17, 2008
MOTOR - Flashback Video
Videotown strikes again! (I've really got to get my shit together and get an article going on J.U)
Electro-punks MOTOR turn an 8-bit driving game into an intense visual representation of their hit single, Flashback. Enjoy! (Something of note: Early Industrial pioneers Ministry also produced a track titled Flashback. Seeping into the past seems to be a staple for aggressive electronic artists. I say, "GOOD FORM!")