The Whole Truth

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Wanna go?

June 13-15
Still dream 08 (www.stilldream.org)

or

June 18 Rilo Kiley @ the Greek Theatre in LA
www.rilokiley.com
Thu, May 8, 2008 - 5:38 PM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment

Adventures in cleaning Part II

So the living room is comming along nicely. I now just need to find a new futon and get it into the house.

The kitchen is another story. I've got at least and hour of dishes I DONT want to do. But once the dishes are done it'll be basically clean, so I just need to quit my whining.

Then it's the dining room, the spare bedroom. furniture painting and then my bedroom. At least I'll find all my sex toys in the process hopefully before the party with work friends Saturday night.
Tue, March 18, 2008 - 8:07 PM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment

Spring Cleaning

So all this week I'm cleaning my apartment. Yep every night this week M-F. If you are interested in chatting me up while I clean I'd be forever greatful. I can personally bribe you with computer help, alcohol, drugs, laughter, free dibs on anything I'm getting rid of, or help cleaning your house. All you got to do is sit around and talk to me or amuse yourself with my itunes or watch movies.

I know it's weird, but I get more done when somone is around.
Mon, March 17, 2008 - 5:54 PM — permalink - 2 comments - add a comment

2 Day Roller Derby Tournament in Davis

If anyone wants to visit and crash for this thing I'm probably going. I've got futuons and such, and a spare bedroom for your own space kinda thing.

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THE BIG ONE IS COMING TO CALIFORNIA!
Sac City Rollers and Bay Area Derby Girls host the first ever
California Women's Flat Track Roller Derby tournament in Davis, CA.

Saturday, April 5th and Sunday, April 6th, 2008 Roller Derby leagues
from Northern and Southern California will converge at the Davis
Indoor Sports Center (DISC) for a weekend tournament to compete for
the title of California Champion!

Participating leagues include the Sac City Rollers, Bay Area Derby
Girls, Sacred City Derby Girls, Angel City Derby Girls, Bakersfield
Rollergirls, Central Coast Roller Derby, Orange County Derby Girls and
the Port City Roller Girls. Leagues were chosen based on their Women's
Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) status and include sanctioned and
non-sanctioned leagues. For the sanctioned leagues, participation in
this tournament has implications in national WFTDA ranking, making the
tournament play much more exciting!

"With Roller Derby growing in the state of California to over 14
leagues, we thought it was time to bring the best of the bunch to
Davis and have them compete for the first-ever California WFTDA
Championship! With four WFTDA leagues competing, it will really be a
battle for the title" says Taxi Scab from the Bay Area Derby Girls.

Tickets are available for $15 (full day) and $25 (weekend) and can be
purchased by going to www.brownpapertickets.com. This is an all ages
event.

Saturday tournament play begins at 12:45pm with the opening ceremony
and concludes at 7:30pm. Sunday's tournament play begins at 9:00am and
concludes at 2:30pm. The Championship begins at 3:00pm and concludes
at 4:30pm followed immediately by the awards ceremony and closing
remarks.
Thu, February 21, 2008 - 11:46 AM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

Can you figure this out

I've been in a odd mood lately and while talking to a friend I thought this weird thought. You know how they have the suicide hotline. Why was it originally started, was it because suicide was like this huge problem or because they wanted to stop people from committing it because suicide is a crime or both like they spend money on law enforcement to stop other crime, but since you would never really 'catch' someone in the act of the crime if you were a cop they started this hotline...

Is this the only crime in america for which there is a help line to keep you from preventing it? If they started a truely anonymous hotline for other crimes would there be less. Like if you could call someone and be like 'hey I think I might murder my wife' can you help? Maybe it's not realistic, but I thought it was pretty funny. In a psychotic sort of way.
Tue, February 12, 2008 - 2:09 PM — permalink - 3 comments - add a comment
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