>Slusnik Luna - Sun (Kossin Mix)
>Salt-N-Pepa - Push It
I’ve spent all day backing up my files, sorry for that less-than-coherent last entry, squeezing three days into one isn’t exactly sequential. But anyway, my mouse hand hurts sooooooo bad, but I finished backing up all my music, and burned a CD of music to go to sleep to “mellow musik”. All seven mp3 backup CDs are going to go into my CD wallet later tonight after I burn my final ‘my documents and desktop’ CD, which will complete the backup. I’m trying to find some cool songs for a new CD I’m entitling “Mindfields”, after the Prodigy song which will serve as its title track. Unfortunately, I can’t find anything cool to put on it. Maybe Mona Lisa Overdrive…hmm. Dinner was good, Grandma made pasta and fishsticks. I was looking at the kmart flyer, and they had some cool Joe Boxer PJs, I’m checking them out at Kmart.com. I loathe department stores like Target, Wal-Mart, and K-mart, so I’ve decided I’m only going to shop at those places I abhor on the internet. And I need black socks. I wore my boots today on the ride home from Mont-something, where Gail lives, they were remarkably comfortable with the new massaging gel insoles, although they (like the rest of my body) were hot as hell due to the lack of FRICKIN air conditioning. And shopping online at K-mart type stores means I’ll be able to buy undergarments. (I have this phobia about buying certian things, especially underwear and pants) Well, I’m going to see what Kmart has.
>Monifah - Touch It
>The Verve - The Freshman
>Velvet Acid Christ - Slut
>Vangelis - Love Theme (from Blade Runner)
>Fluke - Absurd
>Naked Eyes - Always Something There To Remind Me (yes, I love the 80s)
>Hocico - Odio In El Alma (god I love Hocico, the title translates to “hatred in the soul”, they’re a spanish Industrial band)
Just got back from my aunt Gail and uncle Gary’s house in South Jersey, it was really fun. We went to the beach at Point Pleasant, it was so beautiful, lots of delicious guys, it was heavenly. And the water was nice and cool, which was good, it was 92 degrees when we got back to the car. While we were at the house I passed the time listening to music and playing with my two-and-a-half-year-old cousin Alexis. The pool at their house was a nice rosy green the whole time we were there, supposedly because of the rain. A few hours before we left, the pool people came and acertained that the filter was cracked, allowing the rampant growth of the algae. We were so lucky we went down there when we did, the second day we were there, Manhattan had the huge power outage. If we were at my Grandparents’ house in North Bergen, we would have been out of luck when it came to the air conditioning. I called my dad and Kathy while we were there, my dad is going to pick me up during the weekend of the nineteenth. I have THREE DAYS LEFT!!!!!! until I leave, so I’m kind of freaking out because I don’t have a mailing tube for my posters, and I haven’t sent my belt (I’m sending it via mail because I don’t want to be detained by the FBI if they think the ammunition is live. Coming here, it didn’t matter, I had plenty of time, but I don’t want to be late for college because of those paranoid self-righetously infallible FBI types. The fucking facists. Anyway, my mom needs to get off her fat ass and get me some packing stuff. But right now, I don’t care, I just got back from a FUCKING HELLA HOT trip. Those fucking losers wouldn’t turn on the A/C, because they have a puny, miniscule toyota from 1994 and it would stall out. Who told them to buy the 1994 equivalent of a Geo? Not me, but still I had to suffer in the INFERNO. Dante should take a voyage to the August heat in New Jersey for research on his greatest literary work. So anyway, while we were at Point Pleasant, my mom told me to hold her glasses ( thought for a little bit, so I clipped them on my shirt. I forgot about them, since liar stayed out for like ever, and I guess they disappeared into the Atlantic. She got all mad, but got new ones. The ones she had were $170, the new ones where like $270, with a $100 rebate included. I saw on the History channel the tail-end of this really interesting documentary on Hitler’s women, most notably Eva Braun. It’s kind of sad, she chose marriage and death over ditching her boyfriend and life. Huh, it’s kind of funny to think of Hitler as anyone’s boyfriend, lol. Then there was this really interesting program about the German Autobahn, the famous road with no speed limits. It’s quite interesting, they have a lower fatality rate than the American interstate system, theoretically because the Autobahn is a very very high-quality road (perfectly smooth, with double-sided oncoming lane barriers), and they have a lot of rules regarding changing lanes (which makes a lot of sense, it would seem cars rarely hit unless they meander into another lane. Also, a German driver’s license costs upwards of $2000. This is yet another reason why I’m beginning to see Germany as an outpost of sanity in an otherwise insane world. I really want to see the Black Forest. Meanwhile in reality, my cousin Alexis has made me loathe children a lot less, I was actually considering having some of my own someday in the future, if the protective blanket of economic and emotional security has set in as I hope it to. Oh, that reminds me, I should start backing up my computer files. I’ve had Musicmatch on random all the time I’ve been here listening to music, and deleting songs I don’t like, that I’m ashamed to posess, that I don’t listen to, or any combination of the above. On the way to Point Pleasant, Gail had the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack playing in the car, I kind of like Disco, if only because it spawned Grunge, Punk, and the Gothic subcultures as a revolt to the colorful opulence of the Disco Age, or so the world tells me. Well, I think I’m going to go, I’m learning to the words to Hocico’s “Odio En El Alma”.
