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I had an awesome time at the VNV Nation/Ayria concert last night. Alas, for some silly reason Ayria is the first of the two openers, and we ended up getting to the Gothic halfway through their set, but I dashed to the dance floor and thrashed around to the last four songs in their set. The other opener was not my thing - War Tapes is rather more traditional rock and not at all danceable (or, at least, my kind of danceable). Then VNV rocked of course. Ronan spent a lot of time chatting between songs, exhorting the YouTube junkies to stop watching the concert from their video cameras and watch it in real life, telling the pot-smoker in the audience that it smells like burning piss to him, and even dropping back into an Irish accent when introducing Illusion. After the concert I bought Ayria's 2-disc Flicker, and then left right away, because I didn't really want to wait in line with 50 people to get it autographed.

The after party at the Church was a lot of fun. I did a lot more dancing, and I was able to tell Jennifer I want to see Ayria headline the next tour.

Reading: I finally got to the Holmes story of The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire, and was a tad disappointed (though not surprised) to find there was nothing supernatural to it. I've been on the waiting list for a few other books at the library and probably won't get any of them before I leave, alas.

Weekwork is getting rolling. I'm less than pleased with the sewing I'm doing - my boss is too busy to slow down to explain the details of what she wants me to do, so it's all been trial and error. I'm only going to sew one new cloak this week, make certain it's right, and then I'll probably only do maybe 5 a week after that, just so there aren't many more of these issues. And besides, why would I want to work a lot for a crazy lady when I can work for awesome laid back artists?! I've cut some mats for prints and they've mentioned possibly 1) stretching canvases, 2) making little hanging thingies on commission, and 3) doing airbrush tattoos for parties next year.

You all rock! Have a wonderful day!
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I picked up A Feast for Crows at the library today! Yay!!! I've also finished Mansfield Park by Jane Austen. Fanny rocks; I would have given in under all that pressure.

'Tis the season to raid my savings account and buy Hanukkah gifts. Of course, I only know what I'm buying for a couple people. I'm going to hope that for basketball games, halfway to the back in the upper section and dead center is better than halfway back in the lower seating but directly behind one of the baskets.

I'm coming up on 120k miles on my car - that means a new belts! Wheee! When I got my oil changed, they did a very thorough visual inspection, and pointed out that my power steering belt is cracked. So, once HRBlock training wraps up next week, I'm going to work through Adecco until the tax season gets rolling in Jan, and that should cover that.

I've been looking into fire deities, as when I did my first burn I felt awkward with lacking any knowledge whatsoever, and have realized that honoring Pele is definitely the way to go for fire poi, instead of going Classical, as that's what I generally feel more comfortable with.

I'm also starting to listen to music with a thought towards choreographing something for a specific piece. So far, I really like Pistolero by Juno Reactor (I have no idea which remix) - it varies between slow with lots of places where I could stall a lot, and a good fast pace that I'm comfortable with. I'm not very keen on the idea of spinning to music that has a steady 10 billion BPM through the whole song. However, for Pistolero I'd want to try and figure out how to pull off an Old West looking dance, so it might have to wait until I've choreographed a few other dances and have some sort of clue of how to go about it.

The roach population in the apartment is greatly reduced, I feel accomplished.

In the next week I'm going to try and hit more dancing things - belly dancing classes to try and get more comfortable with that, the local SCA group has their last dance practice of the year next week, and there's even a local ceili next Friday, woo!

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