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Thirty Four

Posted: Jan 14, 2008

Crikey, we’re half way through January already. Happy 2008!

Yesterday was my thirty-fourth birthday, and much merriment was had. Drunken ghetto bowling is the new black, I’m tellin’ ya. I finally got my swash buckle too! Thanks to everyone who came out – it was a blast.

This year is already shaping up to be busy as shit. A ton of work is in the pipeline, I should be getting my fixed gear any time now, and my immigration paperwork should be dealt with in just a few more weeks. All the endless things I’ve had to put off due to not having a Social Security Number will have to be taken care of, but it’ll be so great to actually be able to cross all of that stuff off my to-do list.

2008 is gonna be a great one for me, I reckon. Lots of exciting stuff is lining up that I’m super excited about (more about that later) and, hopefully, I’ll get around to documenting stuff a little better around here too.

See you around, kids. Here’s my favorite song by far from Radiohead’s new years webcast, for no other reason than me having a thing for drum machines

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