Sinister: There's never alot of things, it's always myriad this and myriad that
ArtsyDeco at xxx.com
ArtsyDeco at xxx.com
Thu May 31 21:51:45 BST 2001
Buona serra amici,
I write to you all from amid a gently ebbing flock of white, fuzzy, pretty, floating ALLERGY BOMBS OF DEATH!! They are everywhere. Outside, inside, anywhere that has wind to carry them basically. No one knows where they come from; I've surveyed all my friends. Oh they are indeed pretty, but I've got the sniffles something awful.
Lots of oddly pretty things have been happening as of late. Yesterday while out driving it had rained but the sun was warming the pavement by then. The roads were steaming and the remaining water was being churned into mist by the cars. Pretty. Then, though what clouds it came from I don't know, it began to hail. Hail is really sparkly and pretty in the sunshine. For once I was pleased by the ever shifting weather.
Now for the content. I do have some this time, really. I have been given an assignment in my microsoft office class. We have to make a commercial. I am making mine about B&S coming oot with Jonathan David. It's a power point presentation so it isn't a proper commercial, but, excuse me being an asshole, I kick serious ass at powerpoint presentations. Though thankfully this one will remain in the confines of the Windsor Locks High School computer and business department. I'm hoping that my teacher will keep it as an example and someday when some other kid is doing his/her commercial project they will see it and think "This is not only a powerpoint presentation of absolutely staggering brilliance, but this band sounds awesome. I will check them out." Perhaps I could make that into a subliminal message...mwahahaaaaa
Also, I have just seen the cover of the new single. Surely this calls for a celebratory toga party. I've never been to one, but my friend has. It yielded some excellent pictures.
I am currently obsessed with making a cd called "No Cohesion" I want to see if a cd can still work if the songs on it a largely unrelated and no attention is paid to putting them in a particularly flattering order. Will it still be pleasing if each song is a bit of a jolt from the one before it? I imagine it can and will, beautiful chaos, like life.
Oh and I've started official work on that oil painting I was so worried about a while back. I actually ended up illustrating a bit from Peter Carter's Judy story. I have saved all the mails I got suggesting other works of literature and plan on looking into them over the summer. If this lack of cohesion thingy works out alright I could send it to those people as a show of gratitude. When I actually do it. I'm pretty good with ideas, it just takes me a while to get to their realization sometimes.
I liked gordon's last post.
Is that all from me? I certainly hope so.
I love you all. I hope you find yourselves suddenly surrounded by delicious food.
Kara Jean*
"What IS your aversion to the letter Z? I think it's a perfectly WONDERFUL letter, as far as a letter can go."
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