| Adds, money making schemes ... shesh. I thought you were above all that. Guess we all succumb to the pressure of earning money eventuay.
I'm sure the majority of folks following me via this route know that I'm alive and well. I now work as a tech guy for our local library system. Thought my official title is "tech system admin" I do a variety of other things. Order music, teach classes, hang out with kids, and other assorted details. It's far and away the best job I've ever had both financially and task wise. I love it.
I don't love the fact that it is still in Greenville. I still hope to eventually escape the clutches of Smalltown, U.S.A. but for now this is fine.
To those that still have my on their friends list I ask, "So, how have your glamor shots been going?"
And yes ... I know a Napoleon Dynamite reference removes some of my cool points.
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| I am really growing tired of some
of the overused expression in the music scene. Both on the internet, and at
shows, things like “Dude, this band owns!” or “GIT SNAKE BIT!” are tossed
around much to my dismay. I don’t know if these sayings were ever considered
cool, but they are most certainly past their prime. First off, they say “so-and-so”
owns, but seldom do they specify what exactly they own. The majority of the
time, its implied meaning is that they own you, which, to me is wrong, due to
slavery being abolished years ago. Or perhaps they mean the group’s purchased a
huge plantation to live on, a car or something else. Please, for everyone’s
sake, if you like a band simply say, “hey, I like this band.”
The “Git Snake Bit” movement seems to have sprung from the southern trend in
metal. As redneck pride swells, all of the sudden being greasy, slightly
overweight and having a country accent is en vogue. Bands like Maylene and The
Sons of Disaster, The Showdown and others are now hip as is the area they are
from. I never thought I’d see the day that this would be a popular trend. I
have no idea what saying “Git Snake Bit” means, nor do I know the meaning
behind “Git R Done,” but I do know it’s extremely lame.
So, please, just stop it!
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| thanks to the tax man, i just paid off one credit card. another shall soon follow. praise Jesus!
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