  12 Steps Music you should be listening to: Brand New, Jimmie's Chicken Shack Maroon 5, Spitalfield, Story of the Year Singles to enjoy: Yellowcard/Ocean Avenue, 311/Love Song, Yeah Yeah Yeahs/Maps I have spoken, bust some tail to your local record shop and reward you meager music existence with one or all of the above. Well, this is the first Sunday I haven't felt like total crap. One Sunday that I haven't been watching the clock, minutes going by thinking about things that just make my mind dissolve like two tablets of Alka-Seltzer.
I chalk this up to my previous promise to get it together, as well as being very well distracted today. Moving over 6 gigabytes of multimedia work onto another workstation due to the threat of a virus on my present workstation at school will capture my attention forthright and keep it until I have safely backed up said work.
This process protects my sanity and other people's lives. If I had found myself in a situation losing a disasterous amount of work without a sufficient backup anywhere, you'd be reading about me in the newspaper, wondering how I could wield a yard stick with such malicious intent and so many casualties. Tonight was also the night I had my date with the lovely Caramia. We went to Cibo's in the North End for a little Italian dinner. I had a interesting little pasta dish with an egg-based sauce that included bits of bacon and onion; really good. Although I might as well have express mailed a bucket of superglue right to the four chambers of my heart.
Regardless, I had a great time and Caramia almost made it throught the whole date with her hair down; luckily for her, I couldn't remember all the words to the Canadian National Anthem. Overall, worth the $30 I spent at the auction. [couldn't think of a worthwhile segway] After all these recent events, it's time to sit down and write the full-length ep that has been incubating inside me for almost two years. I'm heading back to CT this weekend to sit down with Chris (drummer extraordinare) and hash out all these melodies and riffs that I've been playing over and over, never really finishing and eventually forgetting.
Of course, I have the new challenge of learning how to play guitar and sing - at the same time. Stay tuned for the hilarious results. Hopefully if all goes well, I'll be able to fulfill my guitar wish list; one of urlLink these, and I'm pretty sure I could use one of these bad urlLink boys.
Regardless, it's time to make the album you can't live without. Inspire me. I was going to go on about how I couldn't understand how people deal with things so differently, but I'm beat and the dent I put in my work isn't big enough to let me keep writing. "Keep it off my wave. " - Soundgarden (A.P.T. 2:11 a.m.) 
