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kara



sunday again


first photo of the day Saturday.


As I was taking this photo, a guy pulled up on a bike, screeched to a halt about a foot away from me, muttered, "daggone ninjas always be climbin on shit," and then sped away.


These young girls were drunk.


These young girls were young girls.


After this photo was taken, the round guy shot our friend Song with a pellet.


This week has been a mess. I've had a lot of fun... enjoying various rowdy and embarassing shenanigans...
Now its Sunday.
I started writing this because I had something to say but now I can't really figure out what it was supposed to be... let me think...
Thursday I went out and saw my friend's band. Ah yes I remember now. I went and saw my friend's band Glaz Almaz at the Ottobar and they were actually really good and really noisy. I thought it was pretty awesome that this dude I know is making cool music without having heard most of the stuff he'd be compared to. Oddly enough he asked me if I've heard of Clockcleaner, because people who heard his band tell him he should get shows with them.
After the show I stayed out till last call, then came home and watched some X-Files with Abby, whilst snacking on a brownie and hoping that the brownie magic would kick in. I got impatient and I went to bed.
After work on Friday I came home and napped, and then went right out to the Triac, Flowers, etc show.
It was good to see Jeremy who is now home from Paraguay.. also his friends from out of town, and everyone else who came back to our house to chill out. The remainder of my brownies were ravaged and I was bummed out. Alas. Josh was shitfaced and he dumped Mr. Clean all over our bathroom floor and hallway. I have some videos of Josh that I might upload.
On Saturday I slept in (of course)... and then went with Abby downtown to marvel at the Otakon kids. At first I was shy about approaching them, but then we went and had a few drinks at the Wharf Rat. We were given free Jager shots and beer refills. We soon walked home and got more liquor, then headed back down town.. went to a hotel bar...
it was an awesome day. I spent the day wandering around in Baltimore as though it was the first time I've been here. We got some pics of Otakon kids, and then finally headed home.. to the Club Charles.
Reggie's re-cap kind of takes it from there.

On an unrelated note, I want to preserve this conversation. I was just speaking to a high school friend I've been back in touch with lately. Maybe this is the kind of thing you "just say" to someone, but somehow it makes me feel good anyway.
"no you just have too much imagination... i think you can see parts of people that sometimes they themselves cant"

[ posted by kara at 08/21/2005 08:08:27 PM ]
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kara [email] said at 8:22 PM 08-21-2005:
Josh "Don't post anything on the internet that I wouldn't say in a letter to HeartattaCk."
abby [email] said at 8:38 PM 08-21-2005:
featured in first photograph is SORA from kingdom hearts! he may be a reference to a future sora, as he is carrying two keyblades rather than one.

of course megaman and the FUNCTIONING HARD-HAT. that poor woman posed for like 80 photos as she made her way down the escalator and up to the landing.

the others: i do not know.
reggie [email] said at 11:23 PM 08-21-2005:
I'm thinking I need to hang out in y'all's neck of the woods more often.
zack [email] said at 3:07 PM 08-23-2005:
this is awesome.
zack [email] said at 4:13 PM 08-23-2005:
oh shit- read this. someone else went to the same convention and has a good story from it.
    myriam [email] said at 4:16 PM 08-23-2005:
    HAHAHA holy SHIT talk about bad writing!

    Reader, I went down to Otakon on a whim once I found out some friends were going down that I could crash with. Awakening Saturday morning, I threw some sundries into my overnight bag and zipped to the bus terminal. Unfortunately, I missed the 10:15 to Baltimore by about 10 minutes. The next one was at 11:30. Screw it, I thought. But it was as if something was pulling me to Baltimore. The expected ETA would be about 3:30-ish, plenty of time to get to the show and check out the dealer's room before it closed at 6 pm.
      myriam [email] said at 4:17 PM 08-23-2005:
      omg the next paragraph is even worse:

      As we emerged from the Lincoln Tunnel, the bus stopped. The driver announced that a door was falling off, and we had to go back to the Port Authority for a new bus. Well, this took about an hour, and when we finally got back on the road, the traffic was horrible. By the time I would have arrived in MD had I only caught that early bus, we had barely sighted the factories of New Jersey.

      CHECK THAT LAST SENTENCE!
      myriam [email] said at 4:18 PM 08-23-2005:
      EXPECTED ETA? Is that like how long it takes to come up with your PIN number at the ATM machine?
      myriam [email] said at 4:19 PM 08-23-2005:
      it proved an engrossing book. (I still haven't finished it, but it is very well written. Many many sig files to come from it.)

      AH HA HA the test of a book's worth is how many sig files come from it
      zack [email] said at 4:38 PM 08-23-2005:
      woah.. myriam, you're off the hook.

      it's just a blog. I'm not sure why a few goofy sentences are so hilarious to you. I see plenty of garbled syntax here on killoggs. The real point of the story was not the quality of writing, but the somewhat touching meeting of the writer and her hero/crush.
        myriam [email] said at 4:49 PM 08-23-2005:
        hahaha i find it hilarious! I'd find it cute except that it literally contains every single example of why I think blogs are bringing down everyone's IQ (this one included!) If she's going to put the time into writing for essentially an unlimited and possibly vast audience, she should take the 5 extra minutes out to consult a grammarguide before posting. Reading this made me stupider.
        myriam [email] said at 4:55 PM 08-23-2005:
        The thing is, she spent *extra* time crafting that poor writing, which she thinks is good. She needs the criticism, it will only make her better. She probably doesn't realize what she's doing. Anyway, Zack, I rarely even see anything anywhere near this bad on Killoggs.
          kara [email] said at 5:07 PM 08-23-2005:
          Maybe you should send her the criticism then.
          zack [email] said at 12:55 AM 08-24-2005:
          I.. am really at a loss to explain your, um... extreme reaction to this one blog writer's mistakes, but I know I've seen worse here on killoggs.
            zack [email] said at 1:12 AM 08-24-2005:
            I just wanted to add that I'm in no way offended by your criticism of this link I posted in and of itself, but more amazed, I guess. It's one thing to be a grammar nazi and another to be astoundingly pedantic.
            reggie [email] said at 6:36 AM 08-24-2005:
            Yeah it does seem kind of silly to be so hyper-critical of bad grammar on a BLOG. This is perhaps the most relaxed form of written communication out there with IM'ing and text messaging being even more relaxed.

            Sure there are some tings that bug me that I see on blogs (for example it's "I couldn't care less" as opposed to the more commonly used -- and improper -- "I could care less." One of the other things that bugs me is when people use "of" when they mean "'ve" like, "I could of used that money" when what they mean is, "I could've used that money.")

            Stuff like that. But some of the things you're attacking, Myriam, seems a little nitpicky considering the format.

            Oops, I used an imcomplete sentence.
              myriam [email] said at 9:17 AM 08-24-2005:
              Why should a blog be an excuse?! Honestly, logically, tell my why?

              You can tell from the writing that she intends it to be for a (possibly large) audience. Fuck that, she can't hide behind the flag of "it's a blog." That makes no sense.

              Anyway, I'm just amazed at it, I didn't intend to "attack" it. Laughing at it in good humor is not really the same thing as attacking. Dude, Reggie, it's fucking funny, that's all.

              I seem to remember someone being amazed recently by the utter awfulness of a script posted on here........
                art said at 9:58 AM 08-24-2005:
                I see a blog as a conversation. And in a conversation people misspeak all the time, but you don't correct them because that would be seen as rude and arrogant.
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                  myriam [email] said at 11:11 AM 08-24-2005:
                  myriam: art, tell me something.
                  art: yes?
                  myriam: did you actually read the blog in question, that i laughed at?
                  myriam: tell the truth!
                  art: nope
                  myriam: I KNEW IT
                  myriam: fuck you
                  art: hah
                  art: hahahaha
                  zack [email] said at 1:23 PM 08-24-2005:
                  yes, this is not a journalistic article anymore than the shit we post on the front page is. It's written in a conversational tone and not subject to the rules of your Boston Globe brand Stylebook.
                reggie [email] said at 12:22 AM 08-26-2005:
                Sweetie that's a little bit different. That was a script that someone is going into production with. This thing is from a weblog.

                A screenplay can be an officially registered document with the U.S. Copyright office.

                A blog is a form of communication not an official document. It's no different than an IM conversation or a series of text messages. If I text you "CU L8R" are you going to criticize me for not spelling out, "see you later?"
    abby [email] said at 1:27 PM 08-24-2005:
    this is an awesome and cute story, well-told. leave the blogger alone, myriam, she's partying!


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