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So what is never knows best...? It is what Mamimi, from FLCL, has written on her cigarettes. And now, I co-opted it for this stupid blog.
5/24/2008 02:44:00 PM
Random things from going outside for a couple of hours
* A Blackberry tent offering Indiana Jones hats @ Westlake Center
* The Folklife festival is less shady than I remember last year, a lot less gutter punk teens and more random people with fiddles and banjos doing mini-performances
* I got Wii Fit socks! for playing around with one at a Nintendo tent
* I walk around a bit more at the Folklife festival and find the large group of gutter punks and then I remember that the festival is probably still pretty shady
* A guy with a bright orange "Ride the S.L.U.T" t-shirt... seemed pretty cool, though I guess it'd just be offensive to non-Seattle people
* A Blackberry tent offering Indiana Jones hats @ Westlake Center
* The Folklife festival is less shady than I remember last year, a lot less gutter punk teens and more random people with fiddles and banjos doing mini-performances
* I got Wii Fit socks! for playing around with one at a Nintendo tent
* I walk around a bit more at the Folklife festival and find the large group of gutter punks and then I remember that the festival is probably still pretty shady
* A guy with a bright orange "Ride the S.L.U.T" t-shirt... seemed pretty cool, though I guess it'd just be offensive to non-Seattle people