Hillside in the snow
Oh, and it just goes on and on and on.
So as I sit here at 1:14 a.m. trying to motivate myself to finish my French homework, it becomes increasingly clear that I have yet another sports-den article posted. The key, I find, with my Sports-Den work is to write as fast as possible as to avoid coming to the damnable realization that I’m writing for sports-den.net again. So far it has worked well.
I am running out of things to write about, but January is dissappearing rapidly so I will have to get to work on my January story for this here site. I also need to write a short story for my new class entitled, ironically, “The Short Story” so I guess I can post THAT here too when I’m finished. Oh, and I have to write an article titled “Recipe for Love” in the spirit of InStyle magazine for next Tuesday. I have no idea what I’m going to write but I’m sure it will be sappy and terrible, so it should also go nicely with some of the other work on this site.
So, really, there will be content. Don’t worry.
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“The key, I find, with my Sports-Den work is to write as fast as possible”
That would explain all of the missing punctuation that I have to add.
if youve read matts article, i would just like to say this.
yes it was april 9, 2003. at 7pm no less. believe it or not its right on the ticket (which is taped to my wall yet again this year). how did we ever screw that up?
the opening band = jackie o motherfucker. and here we thought it was just roadies tuning instruments…
and damn that pizza was good. i miss halifax pizza.
Luke I got to tell you a lack of punctuation makes things FUNNIER!
And wow I’m impressed that I got so many of the facts straight considering I set out to write a factless review!
I wish I had a time machine. That would be awesome. I would love it almost as much as I thought I loved the aforementioned Michael Stacey in the first 2 months at King’s. Then I realized I knew nothing about him and had never had a real conversation with the boy. Sadly, I fixed my radar upon many other boys named Michael over the year, with much the same results.
What was I talking about? Oh yes. Time machines. And the Marquee, which is closing for a while. :/ The High Dials was the best Marquee show I’ve seen.
Rocked. Out.
then there was that time we saw radiohead at the marquee. wait. i saw them in montreal. then in toronto two months later.
biggest bastard ever. i apologize