Monday, 21 June 2010

New hello's, old friends

Well deary, it has been a while since I updated this old gal hasn't it? Just been looking through the older posts and some of you will be happy to know that poetry phase has ended. A short lived passion that was indeed short lived.

Well, what has happened since that last summer. One is now a college student and has finished his latest exams for the academic year. However I find myself to be in the most strangest of predicaments. It seems that I now find myself sitting at home, bored out of my brains, because I no longer have coursework and revision to fill my time. What has the world come to that I, one of the least academic people I used to know, is now bored without an enjoyable, text book in my hands for light reading. Oh well, if anything this will improve ones chances of a much hoped for career in criminology.

Ah and I have seen, for the second time, the majestically immense Matt Skiba and his band of misfits 'Alkaline Trio' and I must say they never ever fail to impress me or put on incredible shows. They sung classics like 'We've Had Enough', 'Warbrain', and the ever amazing '97'. Too be quite honest with you people of this tiny planet we call Earth, I could not have asked for a better song list. And One was with close friends and his luvverly elder sister. And, frustrating and confusing to my girlfriend, Mr. Matt Skiba looked even more Godlike than he has ever done, with even a bit of stubble one might add. Oh yes people, it was Alkaline Trio at the best they have ever been...Oh did I mention that Derek, the drummer to those who are naive to the genious of Alkaline Trio, whacked out a lovley bass guitar and went on to play The Misfits classic 'Angelfuck', with Mr. Matt Skiba on drums. Well, needless to say that your blogger here was an extremely happy, punk rock fuelled bunny.
Well, you strangers of the www. generation, This has most certianly been an enjoyable rejuviantion into a short lived hobby that I must make more permanent. I shall be back soon with a wordy vengeance. Until then, as The Monty Python boys said, 'This parrot is dead!'
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