Nov. 20th, 2002

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My dreams of late have been more interesting than my waking momments. I'm not particularly sure why my sub-conscious has taken this particular time amongst all others to be on the up-and-up. It hasn't been a bad thing or at all traumatizing infact very assuring. It's made me realize that nearly everything is different from the way it was three years ago. At risk of sounding repetetive I think I've delt with a lot in that time frame and it just seems like my sub-conscious is saying "yeah, I got your memo. I'm cool with it. But here's some graphic imagery so you don't forget what life was like."

These initial steps into adulthood come too quickly.

The sleeping. There's been a lot of that lately. Every chance I get I'm asleep. One would peg depression as the cause but I'm not particularly sure to be honest.. maybe anxiety? I'm trying to get caught up in my work which has been challenging. I really want to be doing other things than highschool right now but them's the brakes.

You all have no idea how happy I will be when I graduate. The weight of the world, lemme tell ya.

Preversed

Nov. 20th, 2002 02:34 am
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I got the go-ahead from Mom to do all the holiday baking. Infact she was a little more.. oh.. slack jawed and ecstatic about the proposition to be honest. It's all part of my plan to become as polymorphously preverse as I can. Like a pro-wrestler who can crochet a mean blazer or a super model with a thing for machine guns.

All about smashing down the barriers. crash.
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  1. If you could have a new name, what would it be? I kinda really like my name. I'm sure I'm the only Brodie Chree out there. And if there's another I'll kill him.
  2. What was/is your favorite 80's band? Considering I was 0-8 years old in the 80s I didn't have much basis to form an opinion on music but I still love all the dorky electro sounds, early hip-hop and a lot of prog. rock that came out of the 80s. Too many people hate on the decade for being musically devoid of interest, I think it was a foundational period for what we hear today.
  3. Describe your ideal man (and I want the good stuff, not just "funny with a good smile" crap) Damn. Well, I won't lie.. he's gotta be hung like a stallion and read like Chomsky with a good ass too. Damn I love hairy asses. Did I mention hung? Hung is good, we like hung. I'm probably not worthy of my "ideal man".. but I can dream.. dream.. dream..
  4. Where do you clip your finger/toenails? Habbitually in front of the TV. It's one of the more charming things I do.
  5. Have you ever stole anything (other than office supplies)? I've stolen stuff from family members but that's not really stealing. As for stealing from somebody I don't know.. never.
  6. If you had an exhibit of your "work" at a local museum, what would be in it? I'd do some extravagant installation with lots of generative music and video. Something like bed of sound but more edgy. I'd probably explore the effect of commercial messages on our mental environment. Or maybe just a machine that makes poo.
  7. What is the worst movie you have ever seen?To be honest I can't think of a movie that was specifically traumatizing as to remember it. I mean they're just movies.
  8. What is your ideal job? Graphic Designer with no clients to answer to or an infamous and/or seminal musician who can pack medium sized venues at the flick of a wrist with a shady mythological background.
  9. Who do you think will win Survivor Thialand? There's a Survivor Thailand?!?
  10. If you had to pick a slogan for you and your life (something already used, or something you made up), what would it be?
    • Brodie: Just like genital warts but without those awkward post-coital explainations.
    • Just fuck it... gently
    • 6 out of 8 Albanian Dwarves Agree: Slogans are lame

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