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Travis Roy  |  by olympus-mons.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 3:18

Soundtrack for the day: Frontier, Can, Nobukazu Takemura, Tchaikovsky, CSNY. Do you people make mix tapes? I think i have become quite obsessed with making these mix tapes.

I wonder if there is MTA (mix tapes annonymous?) Tomorrow is when i will hear back from the Discovery Channel job. I am incredibly anxious about the details.

Wouldn t you be? So my mother just came in and gave me some books, one which stood out entirely was entitled, Everything he does: Bryan Adams. I am a little disturbed by this yet almost intrigued to read through it.

At least there was a Dylan book in there too! You can now post comments for each of my journal entries if you deem necessary. Please click above on the Comments # link.

Soundtrack for the day: Frontier, Can, Nobukazu Takemura, Tchaikovsky, CSNY.

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