Maggie and I stayed with Emily O and the mighty Finn. Emily still works for NPR and has moved up the morning edition ranks. We've decided that NPR's ratings would triple if they gave Emily 10 minutes a day to talk about whatever she wanted to discuss. Because she's hilarious and her show would be hilarious.
We spent two days wandering around the museums up and down the mall and eating delicious food in China Town.
Oh, and we saw Sunny Day Real Estate at the 9:30 club. Which was kind of something I'd been looking forward to for my entire life. They played most of Diary and LP2, Guitars and Video Games (great song from HIFTBSO), and Spade and Parade. I was impressed by how much the band was in sync- and I think that Jeremy Enigk has a better command of his voice compared to when I saw the band in high school.
what do these characters say? i hope it's a really literal description of hooters. something like really mediocre food served by girls in tight clothes, but if anyone asks you think the wings are delicious. or as emily said: "it's probably not about the wings. because saying you go to hooters to eat the wings is like saying you read playboy for the articles."
awesome light installation.
Tomorrow we leave for our first WWOOF farm in Vermont. Alright.
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