I have to start getting ready for work in 40 minutes, and while that may seem like ample time to tell you all about the last two weeks of occurrences (starting with 15 minutes of stomping around at #NB4R, driving to chapel hill to crash (yet another) shitty house party only to ditch it and spend the rest of my drink money on this leopard print snuggie:


while also touching on every notable aspect of Moog, Halloween and my three day recovery period…
but it actually took me 15 minutes just to upload those two pictures of me and my cats to Photobucket because I couldn’t figure out the file names because Photo Booth uses wingdings and hieroglyphics as their cataloging system. How am I supposed to know what picture this is if i can’t see the thumbnail and all it says is “10-21-11 at 11.22 #2”
ARE YOU A JOKE? They didn’t teach us this in clown college.
Anyway! Considering I didn’t know what day it was until about 2:30, and by then Alex Rose had already made a distraught Facebook status about how I hadn’t called or facebook chatted him about HIS 24TH BIRTHDAY ALL DAY. Keep in mind, at 2:30 pm where I live, it’s 11:30 in Los Angeles. Which is far too early to be crying on your 24th birthday. But 11:30 in LA for someone who gets up at 7 every day is ~appx~ the same time of day as 2:30, for someone like myself, who rolls out of bed bleary eyed at the crack of 1pm. At my very best.
THAT BEING SAYETH
I have decided to do a small tribute to my friendship with Alex Rose. Small because after I googled and found (and then immediately read)
THIS AWESOME BLOG POST I DID ABOUT THE FIRST WEEK THAT WE LIVED TOGETHER
(basically the first ever Fab Disaster post of all time)
…i had already wasted another ten minutes. So now it’s 4 o clock, and i think i’ve got just enough time to find all the best evidence that Alex is the man, consisting of pictures i’ve taken of him and some that others have taken of us, and post them here.
ready…set…

^^^this was right before we swung too hard on the hammock and broke the column off of the porch that it was attached to. About 50 people saw.














And now i’m late for work.
Are you happy now?