go read the archive/unarchive thread in the girls board for the last few days if you want a bit more info on the happenings. And Olivia's journal entry.
Just a little internet research reveals many stories. But you would already know such a thing? Don't you sociologists study such things as social networks and, say, youth culture? Give it a try, professor, and tell me how you do.
Yup. I would in no way describe myself as a master, or even posessing of "mad skillz", but I have been tinkering with the software since release 2.0.
>i'm from syracuse, ny, the 2nd cloudiest city in the nation, after Seattle. where in boston are you from?
Aha! I went to school in nearby Rochester, supposedly the snowiest major city in the US. I thought Seasonal Affective Disorder was a load of hooey until my first "winter" in Rochacha. I put winter in quotes because I don't think the word is sufficeint to describe a season that goes from September through late May.
I grew up in Weymouth, 15 miles South of the Boston line. After college I lived on Huntington Ave & in Davis Square while working at the MFA for 2 years. That was before coming out here to go back to school.
here's a conundrum... i play in a musical group in which we mostly sit on the floor or on short little stools. one female member always wears low-rise jeans, which flop open when she sits, thus subjecting the rest of us to a major crack show. her ass crack's not all bad -- maybe a little big -- but if she were a... Read More
i'm an atheist but i really love gospel music... is that too weird? too profane? i wasn't even raised Christian, but o Lord Jesus, Take me to the water...
i think it's wonderful that people make such beautiful music in the name of a concept so strange...
I'm out Cambridgeway sometimes. We may even run into each other in the "real" world. It's a small world after all... or some other appropriate yet sappy tune.
I did play violin originally, and when I started viola I intended it to just be on the side, but I ended up loving it so much, and it seemed to suit me so much better, that I gave up the violin altogether. I will start playing again. I don't think I could go the rest of my life without music.
being on tv is not all it's cracked up to be! they made us stand in the rain for an hour, answering stupid, uninteresting questions while pretending to stroll around... ridiculous. we'll be on a program called South Asia World, and later on CNBC-India, sometime in early June.
our pay? zero.
flu and a wasted afternoon: priceless.