Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Remember the days of Tsunami Bomb?

Maybe I'm the only person that remembers that band. I had this phase in my life where I listened to anything that sounded remotely punk and had a female lead singer. That also meant Bikini Kill and Letters to Cleo. Letters to Cleo doesn't really count though after 10 Things I Hate About You, and after Kay Hanley did the voice for Rachel Leigh Cook as Josie in all the songs in Josie And The Pussycats. Is it nerdy that I know that? I hope other people still remember that. Man, Letters to Cleo had so many good songs that weren't in 10 Things I Hate About You. Acid Jed? Come on now, great song. Okay, I'm going to stop ranting about shitty music now.
As I typed that, Jamiroquai started playing on my iTunes. I don't know why half of this shit is even on my computer.
Anyways, I slept in pretty late today. I didn't have class today, but I'm behind on an assignment because I haven't wanted to leave my house. I don't have final draft on my computer, or even Microsoft Word anymore, so basically my laptop is worthless to me for school. I need to go to school to work on basically anything, and I don't enjoy it. Yesterday I didn't want to see the world, so therefore I didn't do homework. Isn't that lame? I'm going to try to do something about that.
I'm trying to decide if I should stay here and do laundry and clean, or if I should just go straight to school. So what do I decide to do? Blog instead of doing either. Then I'll probably go on facebook or pitchfork for a couple hours and by then it will be 5 o'clock, and I will feel like I should make supper. Then it'll be like 7, and I will want to go on youtube. Then it will hit 10 o'clock, and I won't really see the point in going to work at the lab because I'll have class in the morning. The assignment will not get done.
So yeah, that's my life now. Not only am I used to being irresponsible, I even know how to predict the patterns in which I will do so.
I probably shouldn't show this blog to my dad.
Keep on rocking in the free world, homies.

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