It's So Good To Be A Homebody

can't be bothered to step out of the house. ocassionally can't be bothered to get myself out of bed. i'm not exactly rotting at home, just a bit vacant. for once, i've got nothing to look forward to. nothing extraordinarily interesting, anyways. which is a good thing. SO...



i usually get my healthy dosage of DVDs from videoEZY. that only happens when my momma's doing the grocery shopping at Parkway. here's a DVD i hope the National Library Board and videoEZY will bring in, Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of Brit Pop. lemme see... it's got Blur, Oasis, Pulp, Massive Attack, Nirvana, Portishead, Radiohead, Robbie Williams, The Stone Roses and The Verve in it, charting 'UK's mid-90s political and musical/artistic upheaval' yadah yadah yadah. i wanna watch it solely for the bands. besides, it reminds me of a time when i thought Liam Gallagher was such a sex god. that was before i came across Mellon Collie and The Infinite Sadness, mind.

for a bit of porn, y'all might be interested in Michael Winterbottom's Nine Songs. made such a splash at the recent Cannes Festival because it is the most sexually explicit film in the history of mainstream British cinema, containing unsimulated sex scenes including fellatio, ejaculation and cunnilingus, many in close-up. which begs the question: don't regular porn have the same kinda fanfare? yeah, true, but then regular porn don't feature bands like Franz Ferdinand, the Dandy Warhols, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Super Furry Animals for intercuts, numsayin'? see, regular porns don't bother with the MTV side of things. Nine Songs: a love story in London, alot of them freaky thangs going on and yes decent music.

the first few chapters of George Orwell's Keep The Aspidistra Flying is mondo fustrating. it's incredibly depressing because this dude, he goes on and on about money this and money that. is it a mandatory thing to read George Orwell when you're in college?

the higlight of my day:Laugh, bitches, you know you want to

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