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R.I.P Turd. This isn't my car, it's Melissa's. It died last night at Chili's in Coral Springs. This morning my dad confirmed that it blew a gasket and would be super expensive to fix. Good thing melissa can use her dad's truck for now!
Really, i just love this quote, though it doesn't have much to do with the photograph outright.
artist: Cursive
title: The Difference Between Houses and Homes
label: Saddle Creek
country: USA
date: 2005
I needed this for my LiveJournal entry. I interviewed These Arms Are Snakes for my zine, Macaroon Shindig. The band happened to open for Cursive, one of my favorite bands. Unfortunately I did not knock one of my 43 Things.
Bins and bins and bins of really nice pens for two bucks a throw. These were high-end logo pens...I've seen many of these same pens (boxed and sans logo) selling for $20-$40 in a decent shop.
Your correspondent spent much, much time there, giddily examining each and purchasing several. Yes, there are those of us who can spend hours looking at pens in search of ones that fit the hand perfectly, have just the right heft, lay down a nice playful line, and look nice in a shirt pocket.
A good pal of mine gave me a terrific logo pen from her company last year (you've seen it in many shots here, used for scale). A couple of months ago, I uncapped it and the pieces tumbled to the floor. I don't know what happened, but it was beyond reassembly. Ever since, I'd been looking for a good day-to-day, "Better than a Bic, fun to write with, but not as showy or vulnerable to loss as my super-keen Lamy fountain pen" writing implement.
And now I have many. Thank You, MIT Flea!
trying out a different style - a little less dimension/perspective consideration - quicker drawings/color fill
a gift from ohio: a typewriter that only marks in cursive. it makes whirling sounds when you turn it on. eleanor is in love with it, as am i!