Monday, September 12, 2005

Another Weekend Gone By....

[Listening to: The Hott Lixxx - Can't Not Think About You]


This weekend was good times I must say, and noone overdid it on the hootch this time.

Friday, Dave was in a very creative mood, so he and I got together and hammered out two new Hott Lixx Songs. They're called It's All Fun And Games Until Someone Gets Chlamydia and Can't Not Think About You. Go to http://www.myspace.com/thehottlixxx and check them out. I think they came out really good despite the fact that our recording studio cost me tens of dollars. Jessie and Danielle came over later that evening, and they, CJ, Dave and I hung out for a little while. Danielle saw a few of her friends outside, so while we waited for her to come back, Dave and I performed our three songs. Jessie enjoyed them quite a bit. 'Twas a good night.

Saturday, CJ, Dave and I go eat at the Commons, and afterwards, Dave and I got together, rehearse for a bit and we recorded the songs. We closed all the windows to keep out outside noise, but police sirens ended up in one of the songs. Oh well, as soon as I buy my desktop recording box, I won't have to worry about things like that. Later that night, CJ and I invite Dave, Doug, Erin, Alyssa, Lauren, Kristina, Christian Nikki, and Melanie to have fondue with us. We had apples, pretzel sticks, kielbasa (drool), Ciabatta bread, and cheese cubes (that's right, cheese cubes) to enjoy with the fondue. CJ felt that the cheese cubes were a bit much in terms of enjoying with fondue, but Dave, Christian and I thought it would be a good idea. It turned out to be a great idea! It was really good. I may try a different cheese the next time we have fondue night. Kristina also made a really good dip made of sour cream, chili and grated cheese. I still think about how good it was. After fondue, we enjoyed a really chessy movie with Bruce Campbell in it, called Man With the Screaming Brain. Since Bruce Campbell was in it, it was automatically awesome by the unwritten rule of Campbell's Law, stating that any movie with Bruce Campbell, no matter how terrible, is awesome by default. After everyone left to go to bed, I decided to go out for a walk around the Village to see what was going on. I headed over to the 5s to see what kind or revelry was going on. When I got there, someone happened to be playing the Numa Numa song, aka the worst song in existence, but for reasons unknown, drunk people love it, especially drunk girls that want to dance with me. That was a hilarious moment. I saw a few friends along the way. I shared a beer with my friend Dylan, who kept getting his hat stolen by Drunk Girl (I have no idea who she was, so that will be her moniker for this post). Drunk Girl liked my fro quite a bit. "I wish I could steal your fro but I can't!" Dylan liked the fro too. A lot of people have high respect for the fro, especially those who cannot grow them. Randomly while in the 5s, this kid named James offered me some Jack Daniels hidden in a bottle of Coke. JD is some good stuff, the burning sensation means it's working. For the rest of the night I hung out with my friend Justin, we swung through the 6s, 5s and 4s, and along the way witnessed a fight in the middle of the lawn. I don't know how it started, but when word of a fight broke out, everyone ran to see it. Public Safety broke it up relatively quickly thanks to the tried and true pepper spray. One of the PS officiers had a night stick out, and I was hoping to see someone get their ass kicked by it, but the guys who caused the fight were relatively compliant. Justin and I spent the rest of the night at the 4s, talking to a whole bunch of cool people, including Chris, who's a huge Incubus fan. We talked about Incubus and sang songs for a good half hour. i'll have to catch up with him one day and jam with him. Then there was Ned, the artist, Joe, the Canadian (he had a Canadian flag tie on to show that he was from Canada), Brian and Manu (no stories behind them, just regular cool guys). Sara made an appearance along the way, always a pleasure to see her. About 2:30, everything was wrapping up, so I called it a night. It was a good night.

Nothing special for Sunday except for season premieres of Family Guy and American Dad. That's some good television right there. That's all for now. More posts to come as stuff happens....

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