Sunday, August 26, 2007

Worse Than A Fairy Tale

For a lot of people, this past week has meant the end of summer. I suppose that's pretty depressing, especially with how great this summer turned out to be, but I mean atleast it's an awesome summer that we'll all be missing.

I mean think of some of the crazy things that went down this summer:
-Trip to Canada
-Warped Tour Montreal VIP
-Warped Tour Boston VIP
-Going To San Diego
-Beach Houses
-Jake & Nick Getting their own place

and there's plenty of other goodtimes for sure.

But here I find myself, in the awkward spot in time before school starts but after summer has pretty much ended, and I must say it's rather inconveniant. Even knowing who to get in touch with and who hasn't gone to school yet or who from school has moved in already becomes frustrating. The good part of this time is the ability to freely visit friends at school without having to worry about what you have going on the next day. Adam, Mark, and I went to UCONN for move-in weekend last night and it was definately a good time. Pete, John, and Rob's new room is hooked with Shane, Aneesh, and Lionel so I'm sure those guys will have a good semester. Can't really provide any details about the events of my time spent at UConn but I wasn't really planning on being able to when I decided I would be going up for the night.

Here's the latest recap for people that have moved to Cali now....
Pat Pathammavong
Brettt Stanley
Zak Smola
Ricky Dionne
Brian Barnicle

and Due To Leave
Gitamba - Sept 1

good luck Gitamba, have a wild time out there dude. To everyone else I hope you guys are doing great.

So that's all for now, good luck to everyone going to school and have the best time you can. There's no point in going to school if your not planning on being outrageous frequently, if you don't know that already you'll learn it.


Today I picked up the new Drop Dead Gorgeous cd, Worse Than A Fairy Tale. It's a concept album about Saylor Lake, Colorado, where a killer sadistically killed 12 villagers between October 27th 1978 to September 7th , 1979. Produced by maestro Ross Robinson, Fairy Tale explores the mind of a psychopath and hysteria of a small town through 12 blistering tracks. I haven't listened to the whole cd yet but what I have heard was interesting, check it out.

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