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Name: John Location: Ohio, United States Birthday: 10/20/1984 Gender: Male
Interests: Cars
Computers
Music Expertise: I have completed a few Auto courses at Sinclair, and have much experience working on various models and makes of cars, including an intake swap on my engine.
I also have much experience in A/V editing, and other A/V applications, including videography, audiography, and others.
I am also a guitarist, self-taught, meaning I'm absolutely useless if you put tabs or chords in front of me unless you give me 15 or so minutes, and I'll be able to play it by ear much quicker.
I'd hardly call any of this "expertise". Occupation: Medical
Message: message me Website: visit my website AIM: JDooty2234 MSN: JDooty2234@msn.com
Member Since:
9/1/2005
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Cute.
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So I wrote another song..
It's
an amalgamation of feelings I've felt, but not feelings I feel. I
actually am very content with life right now, except for this feeling
of aimlessness. And being pissed that pawn shops are ripoffs.
Driven for Miles
Wallace
if I drove a hundred miles, could I still say you're mine? and if I told you I loved you would you think I was blind? the highway is endless there's not a station for miles the road ahead is dark and cold but I'll drive for awhile could I hide in your sunset? could I hide in your mind? if I'm still here on Monday do you think I could stay awhile cause I've driven for miles just to see you again and I don't think she'll understand that I can't go back again this alleyway is dark and I can't find the brakes so I'll vainly try to hold you and the last breath you take if you find yourself before I go and have the strength to say goodbye remember, i'll be waiting cause I can't let you die cause I've driven for miles I've driven for miles I'm driven for miles miles... | | |
| Well, I've decided to save my spare cash and get an iPod mini. I was
going to buy a P4 board so I could run OSX86 natively, but you can't do
too awful much in it right now in terms of usability, so I'll just wait
for that to become more refined.
I'm still getting used to just writing random useless thoughts in a "blog".
BTW: The album listed above is EXCELLENT. If you come across it in a used music store, buy it.
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| Strange. Had this kid over today, we're going to be having him over every day until next year sometime, babysitting.
My fiance's and my job is to watch my little disabled (custodial)
sister, and we just moved out of my parents' house, where we work. So
now we go from our apartment to here every day (computer is here
because of lack of net access at the apartment) and watch Miranda.
Now we have this kid, Travis, we're going to be sitting for. He's the
coolest little kid, he walks funny, he's a little slow, but you
wouldn't know it unless you didn't talk to him. He's crosseyed, but
once you start talking to him, he's just so obviously full of life.
He's got a short attention span, but he catches onto stuff really
quick. He was playing this shitty Nintendo 64 game, Penny Racers. It's got the worst graphics you've ever seen, but he loved it. Idunno, I guess I really do like kids a lot more than
I thought. Maybe it's just that I don't like most parents. Things have
changed so much since I was a kid. Back then, we didn't have dumbass
shows like Dora the Explorer that do little more than pander to kids
and try to pass it off as education. We had shows that were basically
like adult shows, they just had little morality lessons built into
them, rather than trying to shove them down our throats or blatantly
educate them. And Dora is annoying anyway, everyone's irises
are about three times the size of their bodies. Their blank idiotic
stares are more creepy than anything else. Oh well. Back to reality. | | |
| Goddammit, I miss my iPod. I bought a Sony MP3/CD player for when I
want to hear tunes outside of the car, but it's just too much of a
hassle.
Damn Apple.
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