Where I live out in Solon, there are about 20 golf courses within 5 miles of my house, and they are never crowded. 5:57 tee time ftw.
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Framing paintings, drinking Johnny walker red & listening to punk rock...
Life is OK sometimes you know.
(it is super sad that I need this much scotch to think that.)
Me right now = not sober
Me in 4 hours = hating life
This time two years ago I could've polished off a 24 pack by myself and felt okay. Last year it took a $25.00 bottle of Jack Daniels plus some to get me drunk. I haven't drank since November, and five Blue Moons later and I'm done. What the hell.
And for as pessimistic and caustic as it can be, punk rock is pretty damn happy. Why, I'll never know. Maybe Corey Vs. Corey's former members can elaborate on this phenomenon (punk rock being 'happy' music, not "Why Kevin has become a lightweight").
Punk comes in all forms, from ridiculously happy pop-punk (Squirtgun, The Queers) to dark and angry politi-punk (The Fuses, Good Riddance). Perhaps it's the faster tempos that you percieve as being "happier". Listen to Good Riddance's "For God and Country". There is not to much happiness to be spoken of on that record. There are a million more dark and angry punk records I could cite, but that one pops into my head at the moment. And if you listen to lots of metal, hardcore, or emo, then just about any punk band seems happy by comparison.
Hopefully im not posting to much stupid shit.
Tanked off Tanqueray Gin and Jack Daniels.
I 'm drunk as hell, and I fucking love that album. Also, Rudimentary Peni is the greatest band ever.
If you're really punk, you don't listen to anything but metal.Quote:
.And if you listen to lots of metal, hardcore, or emo, then just about any punk band seems happy by comparison.
Ramon introduced me to Bombay Sapphire tonight. He wins.