Friday, March 5, 2010

Who's House?!

So I had some crazy awesome dreams I wanted to preserve. The first dream was about Jeff living with a wealthy family in LA. It was Reverend Run's family. Run's House! I was visiting and Run was taking me around setting me up with contacts and engineering work. The gig that I landed was engineering for Mark Hoppus. Surprisingly the best part of this dream was that Rev Run exhibited the same funny and witty personality portrayed on his show "Run's House". It was awesome.

The second dream was a lot weirder. I was in an inner city community somewhat like the village from the movie "The Village". It was a primitive community with an evil leader portrayed as somewhat of a king figure. There was a large facility that were the confines of the community and venturing out of the walls was forbidden. The facility was immense and contained many rooms with different purposes for pretty much anything you could think of (think Darma Initiative). The story climaxed when the king was on a rampage and for some reason hunting me down to end my life. A friend was about to be wed and I knew the king would have mercy on him. I went to his room where he was preparing and he hid me in a floor vent. The king came around and was so blood thirsty that when he could not find me he killed the friend. I was unable to escape from the vent alone and being that the friend was the only one who knew where I was I was stuck there for a very long time. Eventually the fiance of the friend found the vent and aided my escape. I then began to search the premises for a way out. Much of the facility I had never seen before. There were doors to the outside but each was locked. I went from room to room and noticed there were little spy cameras in every room. As soon as I realized this I knew I had been seen and someone would be on their way. I tried every door in a panic and just as people were rushing down the hall after me I pushed on a door that opened and ran outside. I ran through a lawn and towards a modern city which was right outside the facility.

Man I love dreams!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Dilemma


So I don't illegally download music, nor do I often buy downloads. I like to have a physical copy. Not that it sounds better (which it does), or that a large collection of CD's looks cool displayed (it does), but only purchasing 1's and 0's just doesn't give me the fulfillment I require.

Before this story goes on I feel there is a little necessary background info needed. We are currently saving in order to move away and on to better things. Many of you belong to a certain facebook group whose goal is to have me quit my current job. Well saving is the only way that's going to happen and so every dollar we spend right now we try to take account for. So CD purchases only happen when the need out-ways the guilt.

Ok, on with the story. I was recently made aware of deal on Amazon which offers a few digital albums at an incredibly low price of $5. I was reluctant at first, but a persuasive cousin and dollar amount convinced me. I don't think there would have been anything to regret if it were about any other album, but it just so happens that I bought a digital copy of perhaps the greatest album ever recorded. It's definitely in the top 10 or very possibly top 5. The album is "Mandala" by RX Bandits. There are many other albums I would be fine only owning the digital copy of, but I just feel that I need to obtain a physical piece of this amazing album. So thank you Amazon, Jeff, and the low price of $5, you have put me in quite the dilemma.

http://www.fuel.tv/music?bcpid=5807873001&bclid=1396506072&bctid=53684241001

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