Friday, July 1, 2011

Head Space

I've been counting down the days till my vacation to see MKSA (My Knight in Shining Armor).
It is 70 days as of tomorrow.
Good news is, June flew by, bad news... 70 days seems like, oh, I don't know, a third of a year??


I mean, here it is on a Friday night and I have been powering away on work stuff (since like 830pm), because I have no life (at least not social). While everyone else I know is out doing whatever it is people do on a Friday night.

But you know, I don't care.
I mean, I do... in a way. But I don't.
There are a few people (BFFFE and MKSA) that I want to spend my limited time off with... and well, they live on opposite coasts from me and I split the difference between them.
That is why, I don't really care that I am posted up in a both at Denny's killing some scheds for work instead of going out with friends as a pre-party for the Fourth of July.

Ok... so maybe I could have used a beer to do this.
But instead I have like an hour long phone chat with MKSA.
That makes me feel better then most beers could.

That is all beside the point. Moving on.

Last post, I talked about the start of MKSA and I. I, in theory, should be telling you about the middle. But instead, I'd rather talk about the music.
I know a lot of people associate music with a memory... well, consider the discography of the middle of our relationship:

Delicious Tunes for the Middle of the Relationship
Regina Spector, Begin to Hope: "Fidelity" "Samson"
The Sounds, Dying to Say this to You
Morningwood, Morningwood: "Take Off Your Clothes"
Kings of Leon: Aha Shake Heartbreak: "Milk" "King of the Rodeo" "Taper Jean Girl"
Leona Naes: I Tried to Rock You...: "Blue Eyed Baby"
The Cars: "Just What I Needed" "Dangerous Type"
The Killers: Previous Age "Bones"
The Killers: Sam's Town "When You Were Young"
Fall Out Boy: Infinity on High "America's Suitehearts" "Sugar We're Going Down Swinging"

My music tastes have changed... a little. Heh. But ALL of these are still in my iPod on heavy rotation. And I dig it.
It gives (gave) me a chance to think about MKSA a little bit everyday.




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