b: dude, i miss eastport. i could spend a good 6 months there… and then decide how much more time to spend there. i’m lacking simplicity and creativity in my life.
g: dude…I so hear you. don’t really like my job + don’t like where I live = you have problems. “i’m lacking simplicity and creativity in my life” …ummm…yeah…I could write a fucking book. went to Hale’s this weekend to try and get a few more songs mixed (for my only creative outlet), and everything just went completely wrong; fucked some mixes up, deleted a drum track by mistake that WASN’T backed up…un fucking believable. was so frustrated by the end of it, didn’t know what to do. thats what I do to relax. that place is beautiful…on the water, tons of land. I need to get out of this rut but its tricky to do, cause jobs usually lead the way, and those are hard to find right now …especially in Maine.
b: tons of land. that phrase sounds really cool when you start to think of it literally as “tons” of “land”. just tons and tons of raw earth laying around in eastport, maine that you could dig into and plant a house on. cool. would love to get together. specifically would love to have you guys down here when the weather warms up, which is beginning to happen currently. weekend of april 18 is open at the moment and all of may except for the may 2nd weekend is good as well. let us know if you want to make a trip south.
g: negro, girls are sleepin but AG will need to eat in a bit so this’ll be quick. [“tons of land. that phrase sounds really cool when you start to think of it literally as “tons” of “land”. just tons and tons of raw earth laying around in eastport, maine that you could dig into and plant a house on.”] fucking cool.