From the monthly archives:

December 2004

Finding A Home In San Francisco

December 31, 2004

Driving to San Francisco was more difficult than I imagined. I haven’t been sleeping well. I’ve busied myself with reading and scanning in older photos that I have taken from past excursions and events over the last two years. It is hard to believe that it has only been a few months since I last [...]

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When I’m Twenty Four

December 29, 2004

Twenty-Four. The commonly referred to, all access-age has me scratching my head. I can rent a car now, if I feel so inclined, in California. FAFSA, the student financial folks will consider me independent, even if I have been for the last four years. I remember 15 sounded like a wise ripe age. Now I [...]

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These walls are paper thin

December 27, 2004

Happy Birthday to Me. ” You purchased 2 tickets to: _____________________________________________________ Modest Mouse The Wiltern LG, Los Angeles, CA Tuesday February 08, 2005 8:00 pm ” This will be my third Modest Mouse show. My last show was awesome, but the first show was more of watching drunk people slobber than a real concert. I’m [...]

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Meanings Lost Again

December 26, 2004

i sat on the hood of my car, on the cold christmas night. it has been years since i last felt this cold, but it could just have been the fact that i was alone. the cement felt like ice against my feet and i looked up into the sky, the clouds dissipated around the [...]

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Poetry In Anything Everything

December 25, 2004

I sat under the night sky, and looked up. A vapor trail dissipated into the night sky, creating the closest mock aurora borealis that I’ve ever come to actually seeing. I thought about how much of the world I haven’t seen. I thought of how little of the world I have seen. Then I apologized [...]

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