Tuesday, March 16, 2004

A Day in the Life
One of the ways that Victor, Ryan, Mark, and I get through the day is by sending each other copious amounts of email. Usually this is low-grade humor, music news, plans for the evening, or interesting stories from the news. I thought I'd share yesterday's occurrances, which were fairly typical of us.

It all started with Mark's informing us that he did extremely well on the Filmchaw film quiz last week, coming in first. Applause (and sarcasm) all around, as evidenced by Ryan's exclamation, "ooooooh!!! can i touch you?"

Then there was some general music gossip on the happenings of KEXP, and how John in the Morning was playing the entire Pixies backcatalogue, prompting the old reliable Teasing of Mandy, in which I was made fun of for not liking the Pixies. Hey, I can't help it. We got into a discussion of being a music completist (ie. owning all of the releases of a particular artist), which led to the topic of living with your significant other: when you combine your music and film collections, how will anyone know that you are the cooler partner???

Victor can't resist a good blind item, so he sent along this NY Post blind item, which led us to speculation of the people involved in the blind item. Of course, that further led us to a spirited discussion of John Galliano's fall men's collection. It's only logical, folks! Along the way, Ryan reasserted his wish that Tom Ford could be his sugar daddy.

"Can you imagine the stimulating conversation these two must have?" Victor asked about this revealing picture of Paris Hilton and Nick Carter. After several comments regarding the hotness (or not hotness... I think they're both gross) of the picture, we started discussing whether or not their sex life was good. Because of Nick Carter's friendship with Tommy Lee, Mark wondered if Nick had some of the same qualities as his friend... we're talking size here, people. The conversation took a dramatic, and probably far too personal, turn from there. I think we'll keep the rest of the conversation safely tucked away in my deleted file. Hmm, I should empty that...

Intrepid reporter Victor also sent along his pick for Mugshot of the Year, courtesy of Florida's finest news organization. Another highlight from Local 6 was a story about a self-professed "vampire slayer" who shot a Domino's Pizza employee because he looked like a vampire. Victor supplied that one, but I had already found it via the Drudge Report.

Well, that's about it. I left out some stuff about mama's boys and the Strokes, but I'll just leave that to your imagination.


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