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crowns
La Jolla, CA. Photo by surfbeaver.
It’s cold, cloudy, and rainy outside and for some reason the church bells nearby won’t stop ringing. At first, they are nice and quaint. You think, ‘Oh, those lovely church bells!’ and they really don’t bother you. However, living right beside one church and down the street from another is different. Those bells don’t stop ringing. They play the same song painfully slow, over and over. I want to know why so much? Today is a Monday. Why the hell are they ringing on a Monday? Just because people came to church yesterday? I don’t care about the bells going all day Sunday or Saturday or whatever day the religion has decided is ‘special’. Everyday is a bit much. Early in the morning on a day off is even worse. But the worst is when the bells wake you up early on a day that is already miserable. I understand the bells just want me to know that I’m late for church, but all they did today is informed me: that it is too early to be awake, that it is miserable outside and that I am unable to ride my bicycle today. Thanks.
Now leave me alone so I can have a cigarette, listen to music, and remind myself why I don’t go to church.
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Trophy Wife - Bruxism
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four/twenty
Pun Intended. Photo by Brittany.
A little late with this post but as a basic rule, you don’t need a particular day to celebrate plants; you can do it all day, everyday. It’s a gift from planet Earth so there is no need to be reluctant to smoke proudly, which brings me to tomorrow’s event, Earth Day! I guess this post is flawlessly placed between two delightful days of festivities, great!
I’m going to make this short and sweet as we have a Couchsurfer landing tomorrow and I need to get some rearranging done.
Keep listening to good music, my friends. Happy belated 4/20.
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Cypress Hill - Hits From The Bong
Happy 4/20!
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This day in history:
Martin Luther King, Jr., aged 39, is assassinated by James Earl Ray while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
April 4, 1968 - 44 years ago today.












