Last night, Katy and I went to see this off-Broadway play her mom got us tickets for called "Love, Loss, and what I Wore" and got coffee and dessert after at a restaurant nearby called Rachel's. The play was really good, there was a monologue I really liked about how women are with their purses, and how relationships are like that perfect white tee. The loss of the perfect, basic t-shirt is like a hole in your life that you try to fill or replace, and it should be easy to do, since the tee shirt is everywhere, however that one that fit you so perfectly again is really hard to find.. but at least you know what you're looking or waiting for. Katy and I took a nice walk after and happened upon this cute restaurant that was playing live jazz. Some guy and girl sang a really nice acoustic version of "Greatest fan of your life" by edwin mccain...
"you're my living proof,
my love is alive and not dead
I'll be you're crying shoulder, I'll be love suicide
I'll be better when I'm older...
I'll be the greatest fan in your life"
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Friday, August 13, 2010
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