Whats up people? Well I just got back from an incredible weekend in Monterey. I went up there for a motorcycle race with some folks from my work (I work in the motorcycle industry) and had a blast....talk about beautiful..MAN!!! Amazing weather, killer racing, and great company.
We went into Carmel on saturday, did the 17 mile drive...it was so cool, nice and relaxing...I needed it big time.
Looking forward to jamming again, missed 2 practises while gone, and getting into the gig mode. We should be playing shows in clubs in a couple weeks...going to be a blast, I am stoked.
Questions of the day...
1) Do nice guys always finish last?
2) Why do chicks like guys who are assholes?
3) How much is too much?
Peace BP
We went into Carmel on saturday, did the 17 mile drive...it was so cool, nice and relaxing...I needed it big time.
Looking forward to jamming again, missed 2 practises while gone, and getting into the gig mode. We should be playing shows in clubs in a couple weeks...going to be a blast, I am stoked.
Questions of the day...
1) Do nice guys always finish last?
2) Why do chicks like guys who are assholes?
3) How much is too much?
Peace BP
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1) Do nice guys always finish last?
No way. Havne't you seen every 80s movie ever?
2) Why do chicks like guys who are assholes?
Definitely the confidence thing (or lack thereof), and for some reason there is something about an asshole guy, especially a charismatic one (sounds like an oxymoron, but it makes sense) that can really sucker you in. Also, I think a lot of girls just get so used to being unhappy t hat they'll actually subconsciously seek otu relationships that they're going to be unhappy in because they're more comfortable in that situation.
3) How much is too much?
Personally I have a huge tendency to feel smothered, by phone calls, demands for time, and especially PDAs. At the same time I like to feel like the other person is attentive. So don't ask me because I'm impossible to please.
edit:
I also did get a girlie book too....I thought I'd balance out Klosterman with Sylvia Plath
[Edited on Jul 21, 2004 7:30PM]