...with the wrong toothbrush. That sucked. Then I cleaned the bathroom and took a shower in it. It was warm and I didn't feel much like leaving it, but after about 45 minutes the hot water ran out, so, wrinkled and wet, I removed myself from the bathroom to watch Sleepy Hollow, one of five films for seven days for five dollars we rented last night, the others being Boogie Nights, Coyote Ugly, Foreign Legion, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
I would postpone its viewing to go to the art museum with Charlie, who informed me we have a paper about said visit due on Tuesday. I didn't know. I've been to photography once since the semester began, which is bad, but I've been pretty busy on the newspaper, which is pretty rad this time around.
For lack of a better segué from that to what I did friday night, we finished the newspaper on Friday. After school I went to callbacks for Tartuffe. They tell me I did well. That sounds promising. After that time-consuming experience, Ben and I - who wouldn't leave each others' side until very early Sunday morning - went to his house, listened to The Coup, DJ Cool, and Dizzy Gillespie, among others. From there, we continued to the bank, where we ran into Joe S., into whom we would run again later, at Eclipse Records, along with about a hundred others at its first legal display of live music. It was rad. I was both quoted and pictured in an article in the Minneapolis newspaper, and have already begun writing for Central's (In hindsight, I could have used that as a segué instead of the poor example at the top of this continually growing paragraph. Oh well. Too late now.). In the midst of Hockey Night's set, lead singer Paul Sprangers invited everyone in the audience to a party at his apartment downtown. I went. It was rad. I woke up there instead of where I'd planned. It was cool.
Peace.
-Todd
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