Heres one of my far out plans for life: Become the country's largest producer of LSD as well as the grower of the best bud on Earth and a well known journalist. One day the U.S. will recognize the underground drug brand JL.
I concur. You can skinny dip with me, if you want. And you can be as clever as you like, and I promise not to slap you.
Yeah, Lou Reed was playing in Memphis on the same weekend, but I couldn't afford it at the time . I'm hoping to catch Dylan's sorry ass in late August though.
I think that I'm gonna do my 16 year old self a favor and put those 40$ in Bob's pocket. But yes, even Jesus lovin' Dylan is better than them damn stones...
you're right, who am I kidding? I used to love Dylan and still think he's pretty cool. $40 is just craziness, however.
Ehh... I can afford it after savin' up a good pile of money over the summer. It'd be nice... weekend after school starts... get all the mates out to watch Dylan.
hmmm... the beach is a nice location for a slapping... i say we start soft and see where the slapping takes us...
Noooooooooo. Because my friends couldn't get tickets for all of us (it was the rules they could only sell pairs of tickets at a time) which we could have done, but Sonic Youth decided to go on stage at 3pm for some reason, and I went to a Yankee Vs. red sox game at 1:00pm instead. I really wanted to see Sonic Youth play, but I pretty much just caved on what my friends wanted to do that day. Eh, I wish I could have went. I booooooed Manny ramirez as loud as I possibly could and told him to go sit down when he struck out. The Yanks still lost, though. I brought a poncho and we stayed for the rain delay. Anyway it had been raining July 4th and after finally catching an unfilled 4 train out of the Bronx we decided against going to Southport or whatever to see the fireworks. Apparently 3 millions people attended, but we just watched it on TV and saw some neighbourhood fireworks. I went to Coney Island, rode the Cyclone, walked along the boardwalk at night which actually isn't as sketchy as I thought it would be. Apparently they are tearing down Astro-Land this winter to build condos. So, Coney Island is probably not going to have any rides anymore after this summer. I ate at Nathan's hot dog stand. I looked forever for some vinegar to put on my friends, but Americans hate the British and all, so I had to settle for ketchup. Hahaha, I ordered a small house lemonade - and the thing was GIANT. Like, a large coffee size drink. Freaked me out. I watched the Brooklyn Cyclones play the Auberdeen Ironbirds (the Orioles farm team) and got stuck in the rain too. I ate at something called Chipotle downtown near Port Authority 42 where they had ordering sign menus that counted calories. OMG. I never knew people would have to see the calories they eat before they go to order - but it was an experience, I'd say. I stayed in Queens for a few days - I took the 7 subway East all the way to the end at Flushing and spent a couple days there in a Chinatown of Queens. It's just past Shea Stadium. I spent a night in Brooklyn, off Clinton and Washington in a high rise apartment with one of those gate closing elevators (hahaha, it was new to me) and we walked to Prospect Park. Yeah, it was a great time. Did you move yet? How's that going?