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Heaven on Earth

February 1st, 2007 by Vince · 3 Responses

Doing Daffies

Contractors = Paid

Employees = Paid

Quickbooks = Dealt With

Websites = Managed

Copy = Delivered

Work = Accomplished

Takeout = Ordered

Evening = Unplanned

Dinner = $7.95

Meal = Thai Peanut Curry

Protein = Poulet

Starch = Rice

Freebie = Salad Rolls

Pets = Fed, Emptied, Relaxed, Quiet

Feet = Bare

Toes = Scratched

Remote = All Mine

Entertainment/ Comedy = The Office

Entertainment/ Drama = Law+Order

Entertainment/ Sports = Motorcycle Racing

Tummy = Full

Ass = Stationary

Attitude = Stoked

Tags: Dogs · Grave Generalization · Life · Portland · Society

3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Kacey // Feb 4, 2007 at 7:02 pm

    this is my heaven on earth. I can’t wait for this to come out.

    http://www.candleboy.com/pants/high_water_mark.mov

  • 2 Vince // Feb 5, 2007 at 6:24 pm

    The Craig Kelly documentary may be a worthwhile thing to witness as well. Check: http://www.lat34.com/let_it_ride

    PS: I am not sure what would have happened to The Pants in the long run. But there’s no doubt they were worthy local heroes and played some great rock. For some reason, every chick who went to a Pants show REALLY loved The Pants. Chickmagnets.

  • 3 J. O'Shea // Feb 7, 2007 at 4:04 pm

    Pants – Often I think that Eat Crow is one of the top 10 albums I’ve ever heard. It’s funny to think that someone who helped create such an album was Laura’s roommate. With the amount of terrible music that makes people millions, it’s weird when some of the best bands remain “unknown.” What Pants music (other than Eat Crow) should I know about? I remember the album Fred Sex, but never heard anything from it.

    Craig – Of the thousands of runs I’ve had on a snowboard, one was taken with Craig. It was in Alaska. There was four feet of snow. During one of his visits to Burton, he was handing out crystals. I still know where mine is.

    Peace, niece.

    J

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