Drunkness Monster
Feb. 28th, 2005 07:53 pmAhhh, I got drunk last night. Tequila, tequila & more tequila. I feel pretty darned good today, too - I'm actually relaxed. I haven't gotten good & drunk since last May when I started my day job. No hung over headache, just an unhappy stomach... Slept on the couch for a few hours, got up around 7am & went to my own bed, fortified w/water, Tylenol & jello. Got up around noon, dyed my head, put laundry away, did dishes, cooked, etc. & so forth. Utter domestication.
Played a little 'Red Dead Revolver' while blitzed, but it's really hard - even when sober. I love to shoot stuff, but the control is really awkward, so I switched over to 'Need for Speed'. I think it's fun to play NFS because the cops in the game don't know I'm drunk.
Missed Eric this year - he took Jody to see 'Vamps'. She said the music was really good but the choreography & storyline was really, really bad.
I've found out that I really like Los Lonely Boys... and Uncle Kracker. 'No Stranger to Shame' is a good CD - every single song. There's one on there, I can't remember the title, but he's talking about being a rock 'n roll dad & how he hopes he can come home & see his kids before it's too late - it's a tear-jerker. He also does a cover of 'Memphis Soul Song' that is so rich & thick w/melody & a purity of voice to it, as pure as Uncle Kracker's voice can be, anyway. Makes me think about when I'd sneak out of the house in Memphis & end up on Beal St. - too young to go into the bars, but I could stand out in the river fog by the doorways & listen.
Played a little 'Red Dead Revolver' while blitzed, but it's really hard - even when sober. I love to shoot stuff, but the control is really awkward, so I switched over to 'Need for Speed'. I think it's fun to play NFS because the cops in the game don't know I'm drunk.
Missed Eric this year - he took Jody to see 'Vamps'. She said the music was really good but the choreography & storyline was really, really bad.
I've found out that I really like Los Lonely Boys... and Uncle Kracker. 'No Stranger to Shame' is a good CD - every single song. There's one on there, I can't remember the title, but he's talking about being a rock 'n roll dad & how he hopes he can come home & see his kids before it's too late - it's a tear-jerker. He also does a cover of 'Memphis Soul Song' that is so rich & thick w/melody & a purity of voice to it, as pure as Uncle Kracker's voice can be, anyway. Makes me think about when I'd sneak out of the house in Memphis & end up on Beal St. - too young to go into the bars, but I could stand out in the river fog by the doorways & listen.