I wanna see some Corey 2004 linkage up here, stat!
I am going to bed. Tomorrow I have to pick up a silkscreen frame and drop off my application at the er...newsstand. Then I'm all about the dome, all the time. Until 5 p.m.
Oh, and when I got off the bus it was pouring rain so hard, did you see? And there was nary an awning to be found. There was just some old guy standing there with a small green umbrella, holding it over another little fella wearing a Creperie t-shirt. As I rushed up to the stop he beckoned me under the umbrella, too. The two dudes didn't speak English, so we all just stood there laughing, all getting pretty wet anyway. I swear a half hour passed by and no bus. Then this HUGE teenager ambled over toward us, awkwardly pulling his collar up in a lame attempt to shield himself from the rain. The old guy waved him under the umbrella, too. There we all stood. It was absurd and sweet, and maybe I am just overly emotional of late but I was thoroughly moved, and that's what happened at midnight tonight at the Irving and Clark bus stop. THE END.
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Corey Day 2005 (Observed): September 16!
I wanna see some Corey 2004 linkage up here, stat!
I am going to bed. Tomorrow I have to pick up a silkscreen frame and drop off my application at the er...newsstand. Then I'm all about the dome, all the time. Until 5 p.m.
I expect that you'll rise with the sun, son.
atothed
Oh, and when I got off the bus it was pouring rain so hard, did you see? And there was nary an awning to be found. There was just some old guy standing there with a small green umbrella, holding it over another little fella wearing a Creperie t-shirt. As I rushed up to the stop he beckoned me under the umbrella, too. The two dudes didn't speak English, so we all just stood there laughing, all getting pretty wet anyway. I swear a half hour passed by and no bus. Then this HUGE teenager ambled over toward us, awkwardly pulling his collar up in a lame attempt to shield himself from the rain. The old guy waved him under the umbrella, too. There we all stood. It was absurd and sweet, and maybe I am just overly emotional of late but I was thoroughly moved, and that's what happened at midnight tonight at the Irving and Clark bus stop. THE END.
OH, and I swear to god that pic of you in the cowboy hat and mirrored shades needs to be seen by a wider audience. HaHA!
amd
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