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November 24, 2006

S A N T O M O J O

The code word is . . .

S A N T O M O J O


That good smell wafting out of the little shop on the corner is . . .

S A N T O M O J O


19 amazingly kick-awesome bands in one location on one day will be at . .

S A N T O M O J O


Your inner starchild was born in . . .

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At 1 PM on Saturday, 11-25-2006 the Meridian will be bringing you . . .

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Best served warm with fresh ground nutmeg . . .

S A N T O M O J O


If you need me tomorrow, I will be at . . .

S A N T O M O J O



Hope to see you there!!!
:)

Posted by Jamie at 02:10 PM | Comments (3)

November 06, 2006

Much Fun, Few Words

I had a fun weekend.
I did fun stuff.

Friday I went on a short road trip
And visited with some very hospitable friends.

On Saturday I saw Josh
And Jim Morrison.
I also got to hang with some of my favorite people.

Very nice.
:)

Posted by Jamie at 08:41 PM | Comments (0)

November 01, 2006

Coke and Paranoia

What?

Something is up. Something HAS to be up. I don't watch enough television (read: *any* television) in order for this to just be a case of being overly influenced by the things I've seen on it. So now the problem is trying to figure out exactly what it all means . . .

I am referring to the, not one, not two, but THREE very shiny, generic and new looking Coca-Cola distribution vehicles I saw on my 20 minute drive to work today. They were not traveling together. I remember noticing the first one - it just looked odd. Oddly clean, oddly new, and just brimming with redness and generic Coca-Cola branding. Seriously, I took notice of it because it was almost creepy in its perfection. It was kind of like watching a computer generated Coca-Cola truck graphic drive down the street. Then I saw another and then another and then another. All had this same way too clean, way too red, way too Coca-Cola-y look about them.

So now I am trying to figure out what is up. I fear evil forces are at work here, but I just can't figure out what they might wish to do. But seriously, HOW brilliant is it to devise a plan of dirty deeds using an American icon such as Coca-Cola to lull your hapless victims into a state of non-chalance ("No one will ever suspect the big shiny Coke trucks, America LOVES Coke!")? The only problem IS Mr. and Mrs Evil-Doer, that distribution vehicles are always dirty! Ha! They are imperfect, never new! You're not getting anything over on me. No way.

Um, I am going to go back to work now.

Posted by Jamie at 11:21 AM | Comments (7)