I Heart Guster

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Aside from the other people at the concert (what is it with college boys and not cutting their hair? or is it just Marquette students?), the Guster show in Milwaukee was great. They played Two Points for Honesty! They never used to play that one live. That's my second favoritest Guster song after Demons. We weren't close enough for our ping pong balls to make it all the way to the stage during Airport Song, but we weren't the only ones with ping pong balls, either, so it was all good. I did not steal watergirl's idea and write "swirlspice.com" on the ping pong balls before tossing them.

Aside from that, my weekend in Wisconsin was good. I love those girls. I think if I were still living in Minneapolis but not working, I would have visited them a lot more over the last 5 months. Always fun. I saw City of God. Jeebus, that's a violent and very intense movie, but it was good. I hadn't realized it was based on a true story (of life and gang violence in a slum outside of Rio de Janeiro). It was very beautifully shot and the story was very well told, I thought.

Did some outlet-store-shopping. Do they continue to carry Om in every Gap Outlet store? I was so excited to see it I had to buy some, because that is my favorite Gap Scent, and quite possibly my favorite scent ever. I got to watch TLC! Woot! Trading Spaces AND While You Were Out AND What Not to Wear. I think Carla's ceiling fans have some sort of opiate delivery system because I swear I did not want to wake up, I was so warm and comfy and cozy. Nice nap. Good night's sleep. And I really like touching her couch. Such a marvelous texture.

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