I just put some photos into the gallery from the weekend gong-show. The parties were loads of fun, and putting a name on the blogs is always cool. I always thought Clifford's Mojo was taller. Great guys, tonnes of fun.
Met this cool girl named Lisa (Caroline has a photo of us), who thought I was someone else. As it turns out, I was Jesus (also not who she was looking for) but she was still fun. Lisa and some friends were smirking at me and the Benny kissing on the floor, and we really hit it off at that point.
Caroline: there was a drunk Russian in a long overcoat, drinking from wine glass and bottle simultaneously.
Elisa: There's that picture of Darren and the sponge-bob thingy.
Comments (5)
Ah, drunk girls who think that homosexuals in long term relationships are super kitschy fun!
I really liked the bathroom at that house. I feel we must now steal this house and replace the occupants with ROBOTS. Piston-powered robots.
Posted by ben | March 14, 2006 11:27 PM
Posted on March 14, 2006 23:27
Those are some super pictures!
You thought I'd be taller? Did you think I was William Wallace or something :o)
Posted by Clifford's Mojo | March 15, 2006 1:11 AM
Posted on March 15, 2006 01:11
Excellent pictures!
Darren can't be taller - he has tiny feet! ;-)
Posted by Elisa | March 15, 2006 7:31 AM
Posted on March 15, 2006 07:31
have you ever noticed how digital camera photos tend to have this eerie quality more often than not that film photos don't? I'm not quite sure how to put it into words . . .though it probably has something to do with pixels and/or saturation. It almost seems like digital has this ability to capture the emptiness of light? Yes, I mean THAT side of the spectrum, physical property.
Posted by caroline | March 15, 2006 1:23 PM
Posted on March 15, 2006 13:23
CM: Yes. I don't know why. Sometimes I think I assume that everyone that I've ever heard of is taller than me, until I meet them. Then I ponder my neuroses, and conclude that I am too introspective.
Elisa: I hadn't seen Darren's feet.
Caroline: Your photos from the party used flash, I think. Mine didn't. That's probably the difference. I have some film photos that are all natural light, at night. They have a similar empty, errily hollow feeling to them.
Posted by michael | March 15, 2006 5:32 PM
Posted on March 15, 2006 17:32