Journal banky's Journal: meh. 6
I'm feeling extremely "emo" (for lack of a better term) so it's critical I shut the fuck up, post-haste, else this become Livejournal.
In other news, my favorite-band-of-the-moment (Rise Against) is touring with my most-hated-band-in-recent-memory (My Chemical Romance). I don't understand how that bill even happened: the "Bad Religion 2.0", extremely political, very punk-rock-focused band gets to open for the guyliner-du-jour homofest (WAH, girls don't like me, I guess I'll go kiss guys, then).
Speaking of emo crapfestery, I picked out my next ink. (Sorta, toss up between 2). I can't decide if I should sleeve my right arm or right leg. I figure, I'm 33, I've got maybe 3 years left to get ink before I'll have to buy a Harley to justify hanging out in tattoo parlors.
I think I'll be in NYC next week, if anyone cares. I've told the wife like 20 times I really don't give a shit about going, in fact I don't really want to, but it looks like this decision was never mine to even influence, much less make, so there you go. ("What do you want to do, anyway?" "Go to a museum and a carriage ride in central park, and ice skate at Rockafeller Center.... " "Yeah lemme know if any of that is fun, I'll be drunk and getting lapdances at Scores.")
See? Total LJ. Well except for the whole hetero thing.
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I need a tshirt that says:
LiveJournal = emo crapfestery
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I kinda get AFI: Davey was a freaking drama nerd in high school, or something, and he's from some shitty desert California town, so I get the whole pretty-boy, sensitive poet thing. I mean, I knew those guys in high school. I didn't want to hang out with them, but I understand them some.
But My Chemical Romance? Total posers. At least AFI was a punk-rock band at one time. They know HOW to rock, they just chose to be emo-y poet nurds
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One of my best friends was WAY HOMO (like, every-Cher-record-ever-including-compilations-hom
I am in touch with my sensitive side: I own AFI's post-punk/emo catalogue, for example. It doesn't get any more feminine than that.
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