possibly important news: i found san salvador's craigslist. obviously, the first section i looked at was the free section. the first result is the free friendship of christ. good. please deliver to calle circunvalacion, i'm home after 4. the listings are not particularly current or useful. it seems that most listings involve buying or selling dogs. i also found one listing titled "i am a female english bulldog looking for a boyfriend," and it wasn't some kind of netspeak, it was just a normal lonely lady dog.
two things that have surprised me: 1) hearing the song "kids" play on the radio at 8am on the way to work. kind of mind-boggling. 2) finding pear butter at the store - pear butter made in medford, nj, half an hour from my house and also where i went to summer camp. what are you doing in el salvador, "kids" and pear butter? get on my toast.
today i went hunting around in my greater neighborhood area. i found a curves gym and somehow ended up with an appointment on monday. i found a yoga place but it had a giant cross on the front and was very locked. i saw the word "aikido" and an arrow painted on a curb and i followed it and it led me to nothing but disappointment. upon later googling, the aikido place's address is the same as the yoga place. curious. the building is called "The Great Universal Brotherhood," and it turns out it is part of this organization. sounds like it might be worth an actual visit to determine whether it is cultish and fruity or amusing and fruity. yoga, vegetarianism, and astrology. and aikido? great?
geez this tree is amazingtwo things that have surprised me: 1) hearing the song "kids" play on the radio at 8am on the way to work. kind of mind-boggling. 2) finding pear butter at the store - pear butter made in medford, nj, half an hour from my house and also where i went to summer camp. what are you doing in el salvador, "kids" and pear butter? get on my toast.
today i went hunting around in my greater neighborhood area. i found a curves gym and somehow ended up with an appointment on monday. i found a yoga place but it had a giant cross on the front and was very locked. i saw the word "aikido" and an arrow painted on a curb and i followed it and it led me to nothing but disappointment. upon later googling, the aikido place's address is the same as the yoga place. curious. the building is called "The Great Universal Brotherhood," and it turns out it is part of this organization. sounds like it might be worth an actual visit to determine whether it is cultish and fruity or amusing and fruity. yoga, vegetarianism, and astrology. and aikido? great?
part one in an ongoing series of dogs sleeping in the sun
these dogs are on the basketball court
these dogs are on the basketball court
grammatical ambiguity makes it seem like you want to put the “kids” on your toast. Is this true? Does the “kids” listen to “kids” by MGMT? Just thought I’d give that a shot.
ReplyDeleteYou should listen to this song (bob Dylan hard rain) re: third paragraph. Did you see a girl, she gave you a rainbow?
ReplyDeletei'll eat anything if it's on toast. oh except yesterday when i put pear butter on toast and then put salt on it because i wanted something salty. i ate it, but it did not turn out well.
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