This video is beautiful in all way's and it hit me very, very, very hard. It reminded me of the good ole days having crushes in class. It reminded me of the day's I have with my love, and it reminds me of the life that is to come. Love is an amazing thing.
Oh the last 24 hours, oh my what to say about the last 24 hours. Yesterday I hung out with my friend Justin and Matt, all the talk about Pasco High on the blog made me really miss those guys. We have been friends since about...6th grade. Matt is a lot closer to me than Justin, Matt was my best guy friend, he would call me everyday, when I got hurt he was always the first to ask "Who's ass do I need to kick?" Matt and I grew up together, we matured together. And we always had good times. For a long time Justin and I were more acquaintance and then the years went by, I stopped getting calls from matt and hardly ever saw Justin. I changed schools, and then in high school, went back. It kinda sucked when I went back because things weren't the same, Justin and Matt are BEST friends. And they both liked me...very much. It made things very difficult. But even still times were fun. Justin and I got a lot closer and I do consider him a VERY very good friend. He's one of those guys that everyone knows and everyone trust's if you got him as a friend, through thick and thin, he's got your back.
So Justin and I hung out yesterday, we went to Howard Amon ( a park) and Matt eventually came along. And omg, when I saw matt I ran and hugged him. I think I might be the only female used to his hugs, he hugs HARD. But I was SO excited to see him! Sadly though, he's not my best friend matt anymore. He's someone new. I still see a little bit of the old matt in him. Not much though. Anyway, we went around the park and played in the water it was super fun, had good times. And then 9 o clock rolled around and we went to rays (A venue where local bands play) It was Rhema's last homewtown show for a while. And I've been a supporter since the beginning, but had never actually seen them play! It was fun I had a good time. The rest of the bands sucked. I am not one for hardcore/metalcore/whatevercore music. If I'm going to go to a concert, I wanna headbang to the point where my neck hurts for three days after. You just cant do that at hardcore shows! So instead I hung around talked to my buddy brett for a while, we caught up. It was nice. Justin had left by then to go to try to make things right with his ex gf. So while I waited I got hit on by fucking drunk hardcore kids, and while yes some were mildly attractive, they were all assholes and I couldnt stay in a conversation for more than five minutes. As soon as I told them I was taken, they had no interest in me. One guy actually came up to me and said:
Guy that looked like a rainbow sheet with hair: "Hey, do you have a boyfriend?"
Me: "Yeah...."
Guy that looked like a rainbow sheet with hair: "Oh...I was coming over here in hope that you would hit on me, but ya know, whatever" and left.
It's ok though, the rainbow sheet, had justin bieber hair. Not cool.
Then justin came back...a absolute mess, so we talked for a while and i gave him advice.
Today sucked. all day, not gonna go into detail, but john and I have issues, i just hope we can get past them. I'm sure we will. Issues take time, habits die out.
I plan on kicking it with justin and matt again soon, I love those guys and I know john will too. Anyway. I'm tired and hungry, so check out the Rhema review I did in the "Music to my ears" section and also check out "how to get free tickets to just about every show" in the how to section :)
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Today's organization is called A.F.A.R. I'm going to copy and paste a portion of their about me because I honestly can't say how amazing this group is by myself "
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A.F.A.R. is a coalition started by Bay Area drummer Chris Kontos, formerly of Machine Head, Testament and more recently a revival of the Bay Area crossover band, Attitude Adjustment.
The IRAQI band Acrassicauda, of Heavy Metal in Baghdad fame, had a long road to relocation to the U.S. with the assistance of VICE magazine. But they are now here and living on the East Coast and currently on their first full tour of the United States! They have set a precedence for many other musicians to escape threat in their respective countries.
Chris has been in contact with others from Iraq, Iran and South Africa about what they face as metal musicians in those respective countries."
The IRAQI band Acrassicauda, of Heavy Metal in Baghdad fame, had a long road to relocation to the U.S. with the assistance of VICE magazine. But they are now here and living on the East Coast and currently on their first full tour of the United States! They have set a precedence for many other musicians to escape threat in their respective countries.
Chris has been in contact with others from Iraq, Iran and South Africa about what they face as metal musicians in those respective countries."
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