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Friday Five #17

We were playing the new Guided By Voices album over the sound system in work this afternoon. I must say, it’s much more interesting than Do The Collapse (I haven’t heard Isolation Drills yet, but I’m sure it’s much like its predecessor). In fact, it’s an excellent gem, and I’m going to buy it. You should too.

Oh, and here’s the Friday Five:

1. Do you live in a house, an apartment or a condo?

In a house. An actual, proper house, made with bricks and everything.

2. Do you rent or own?

I live with the family (yet to vacate the nest, so to speak).

3. Does anyone else live with you?

My mum, my grandad, and the dog.

4. How many times have you moved in your life?

None that I can recall. I dunno about other parts of the world, but here most people aren’t terribly transient, most likely due to the extortionate cost of housing and rental.

5. What are your plans for this weekend?

Working all weekend, probably (hopefully) going out tomorrow night since it’s Andy’s last day. We’re all going to Tenacious D in a couple of weeks anyway, but still, it’s his last day. (Update: I went out for a few hours, but got locked on one pint o’ the black stuff, had to sober up with a rock shandy.)

Fri 21 Jun 2002 at 00:06   ·


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You are reading Friday Five #17, a Macrolog entry by MacDara Conroy. It is filed under Interesting, and was published in June 2002.

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