The "burning madness", contrary to popular opinion, has nothing to do with a mental disorder. Nor does it pertain to making CD's of that 80's band. But it does indeed mean I've been burning the midnight oil--also not the band--as I burn CD's. My collection that I take with me to work was growing stale, so it needed some fresh ingredients. The close to 20 CD's that I added include the likes of Us3's Hand on the Torch, The Polyphonic Spree's The Beginning Stages of... and Together We're Heavy, The Neville Brothers' Greatest Hits, Jamiroquai's Synkronized, Iron Butterfly's The Best of Iron Butterfly - Light and Heavy, Counting Crows' This Desert Life, and Aquabats' The Return of the Aquabats. Some, all or none of these may or may not be appropriate for work. But if customers can hear any of these over the bland mix of piped-in music we play in the store, then they're standing too damn close. Back off, punk, or I'll v-nail you!
In other news, Bella and I have been doing some serious wedding prep. Everything--especially time--is going so fast now, it's almost scary. But fear not, the one thing I am not scared of is marrying Bella. There couldn't be a more natural, and comfortable, thing to do. I love her dearly and can't wait to call her my wife.
It's been wonderful catching up on things here on the 'net. I didn't realize just how much I missed going online. And I really missed my blog, so hopefully now that I can post to it again, I will do so on a more regular basis.
Well, it's time to download some more music before going to bed. I need to grab the last two tracks from Straylight Run's self-titled album. Then, I'm not entirely embarrassed to admit that I just might download an album by Journey.
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