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    October 20, 2008

    People. People who need people.

    It's been 10 days since Circuit Theory "broke up" and played their last show.

    It's been 4 days since I witnessed a woman crossing the street get struck by a speeding car, who never stopped. Kinda having a hard time getting that out of my head.

    Thursday will mark one month since my grandmother's death.


    I've been thinking lately about people in my past. I've been thinking about how we can have people play such integral roles in our lives; to be friends and/or lovers with someone for whatever amount of time and then just separate like a split cell to go in totally different directions, never looking back. It's kind of amazing that we work like that, y'know? We can walk past someone in the mall that we went to high school with and not even nod. We can live within a mile of an old flame and never acknowledge each others existence.

    I look back a lot. I mean A LOT. And I'm left wondering if others are looking back, too, thinking about me, and we both continue on figuring the other is not interested in catching up. Or is it that I am broken in some way because of how I am not able to just not look back?

    It does depends on the situation, though. There are some that I never think about that I might be expected to. But not many.

    So what if we were struck by a car? What if our lives ended without re-connecting with those who were so important to us in the past? It may not make much of a difference but unless we make efforts, we risk never being able to say "Thank you. You were good to me." or "I'm sorry."

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    August 9, 2006

    Haircuttery Sucks

    A
    lthough the people there are typically very nice and friendly, it is my theory that they are taught a handful of current styles and depending on what you tell them, they default to the closest style they know.

    Let me give you an example!

    My last 10 cuts or so were all unsuccessful attempts at getting something different from the "short on sides/back, little longer on top" cut. But I keep brushing it off. So, I walk in last evening after letting my hair grow out again a little. My bangs were passing the 3" length and down to my eyebrows. I was asked what I want and explained I wanted to keep this length on top. If anything, to trim it but no more than a half inch. The rest can get clipped to #3. She says "Sounds good!" and begins to cut.

    During the cutting she asked when the last time I had it cut was. I tell her something like 5 or 6 weeks ago. "mmm hmmm." she says. And she cuts and cuts and it keeps getting shorter and shorter. By the end of it, my hair looks exactly like it did the last time I got it cut. A #3 clip length around the sides and back -- and about an inch long on top.

    What the hell am I supposed to do with hair this short? I really was in need of a good-looking cut for my upcoming show. How could I have been more explicit? Next time I'm just going to have to be aggressive and VERY explicit in saying EXACTLY what I want. But still, like I said, it's like she figured I didn't know what I wanted and cut it to what she THOUGHT I wanted and what closest resembles a current style. God forbid I want something a bit customized.

    Can anyone recommend a good and inexpensive barber in the delaware county area? This is horrible. I haven't had a haircut I really liked in YEARS. And this is especially maddening because I really wanted a good cut for this show next week.

    August 17th -- 9pm
    Rex's Bar
    BE THERE!!!

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