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It used to be Remember Tomorrow. I haven't really kept up with Rochester bands since then, though.
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No. I don't believe in New Years Resolutions, really. If you want to change something, why wait for a new year? Just do it!
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I think the most important aspect is the owners being in it for the right reason - the music.
Other than that, I guess I would say the sound is pretty important.
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Normally, I'd say my TV. But at this point, I'd have to say my computer. So aggravating. I can't wait to get a new one.
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Flying would get me to where I had to go quicker.
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Probably 2004 or earlier. Not that anything too awesome happened in those years, but that was before my mom was diagnosed with cancer...before everything fell apart.
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This might be cliche, and I'm sure some of you are sick of me talking about it, but...NYC. If you're bored in NYC, there's something wrong with you. There's always something to do, or some place to go. It never gets old. My kind of city. Cannot wait to go back!
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I have quite a few.
The first would be when I went to NYC and brought the wrong credit card and the hotel wouldn't take it. I contemplated sleeping in the bus station or under a bridge that day. My parents wired me some money but as I was standing in the Western Union waiting for it the girl goes "We close in 5 minutes". Watch Due Date. That scene where they're in the Western Union reminded me so much of my life.
The second would be Columbus, OH. Crappiest city in the world. There is nothing there. I got hit on by a taxi driver, my phone died, my charger BROKE, the nearest T-Mobile was a $32 taxi ride away, I missed my bus back to Buffalo, I went to some guys house (that guy is now in Foxy Shazam...weird) for a party that I was too exhausted to attend, and I pretty much left hating the entire city of Columbus and my life.
Number 3 would have to be the recent trip to California. My bus was 4 hours late, we got to LA at nearly 11pm and I was about to attempt to walk to the hotel until someone stopped me - I would have walked through Skid Row. Next day - took a train to Pomona for Warped Tour, got lost, had to walk about 2-4 miles to get there, had to leave Warped early because the last train was at 8 and I had to walk to the stop, missed Agent Orange, got lost on the way back to the train stop, almost missed the train, nearly got HIT by the train, had to take a taxi back to the hotel and heard a gunshot on the way there, didn't get to go to Hollywood Forever Cemetary, didn't get to go to Venice Beach, the bus back to Denver broke down THREE times, my company on that bus was a psychotic dude and another guy that admitted to starting fires and stealing cars - that's why he was on the bus. I was on that bus for 27 hours on the way there and 27 more hours on the way back. -_- -
Loved Fraggle Rock. Also loved Under The Umbrella Tree (someone please remember this), Gummy Bears, Care Bears, The Animaniacs, Power Rangers (only the Mighty Morphin' ones!), Aladdin, The Angry Beavers and Rocko's Modern Life.
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I would have to say...Watercourse. But I won't be in Denver for the next five years, so that's kind of unfair. :(
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2010 was pretty awesome. I absolutely loved hanging out at Warped so often. 2009 Warped was awesome as well, but it was a bit shadowed by the fact that my mom was so sick. The last Warped I went to in '09 was on July 19th. My mom died on August 3rd. That sucked.
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I worked in a clothing factory and the boss was a bitch that asked me way too many questions about my personal life. Not that I have problems answering stuff like that - I just need to trust you first. And that doesn't happen in a few hours. I quit after the first day.
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Awkward and weird. But I try hard not to be. Which just makes it more awkward, honestly.
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The first thing that comes to mind is Manny putting me on the guest list for a bunch of Warped Tour dates. But that's probably because it was the most recent.
I have a crappy memory.
Another thing is Tori and her grandma picking me up in Long Island and driving me to Warped Tour in '09. And then letting me crash at their house.
There's a ton of other things. I'm a lucky person. With a crappy memory. -
Talking in front of a bunch of people. I also have a lot of stupid ones like spiders, people wearing masks, Mother Nature, and running out of gas.
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I think the world would be much better off without money. It sounds impossible, but it's not. And without money, you could eliminate greed and jealousy as well.
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Katie’s Bio
22 years old. Vegan. Socially awkward...to say the least. :)

