Sunday, June 7, 2009

Lunch

was spent chilling with my good friend Andre. It was filled with mostly russian techno, until I brought my iPod down, and we started listening to some random music. You know, it's really the mainstream music that pulls us together. I started thinking this when he chose all the songs that are on the "our CD". You can't really relate to a song until everyone is singing along to the lyrics, and you certainly can't sing along to Deathstars, or Rhapsody, or freakin' Amon Amarth. Yeah.
When Purple Haze came on, we literally had 4 people in the Galley, all singing along and making a ruckus. Then they put on "I Kissed a Girl". You know, you never really know a person until you break his/her comfort zone. It was 4 grown men, singing "no, this was not the way I planned, not my intention...". When the song was over, we each took a turn explaining why on earth we all knew the song. Fun stuff.

For lunch, I had Chicken and corn. The chicken wasn't half bad at all.

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