downtown on a wednesday. not the best of ideas, but worth it all the same. saw sasha at icon. holy shit, what fun. now and tomorrow i will pay the price of my dancing with sore legs and back and feets. but oh, was it worth it. for a second i thought that i had lost my groove. i was wrong.
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the groove never dies. write me and tell what's up! have a good weekend xox
Posted by krink | October 17, 2002 1:53 PM
Posted on October 17, 2002 13:53
Aaron I have been waiting patiently for you to post something on here and that is all you can give us?!!! haha you are so skimpy on the personal info! well you know my email and i wanna know all the scoop cmon dish it out! i can take it lol
Posted by Jenn. | October 17, 2002 3:57 PM
Posted on October 17, 2002 15:57
I have never had a groove.
However, I have been working on it. I recently bought a video camera so I can record and document my groovelessness, review it for later analysis, and determine methods for increasing my groove.
Posted by Reify | October 22, 2002 1:17 PM
Posted on October 22, 2002 13:17
hehe, reminds me of my grad advisor who had a book titled "The Psychology of Humor" on his shelf (he was rather famous for his _lack_ of a sense of humor). Not sure humor (or grooviness) is something you get via analysis...its very nature denies any such attempts. You may, of course, find it groovy to "reify" the concept via video and review.
Posted by cgordon | October 22, 2002 4:39 PM
Posted on October 22, 2002 16:39