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it's their early stuff that i like, not the too mainstream.

I wrote a paper in college (for a jazz history class) about blues and jazz influencing rock and roll in the 60's noting amazing rock bands like FM, The Doors, Zepplin, the Stones, et. al. and then how so many of them went mainstream in following suit with the Beatles... It was 9 years ago so I forget the thesis, but it my professor LOVED it.
 
He called me. Chris. Talked for about 30min about How we miss each other but then he gave me a pep talk to try to "pick me up" and get me excited for my future.

As long as I'm staying at my parents I am in limbo and bored and depressed. Only so much parental time a person can take. I need my own space and my own life.

I'm looking for apartments this week which is good (in San Fran)

I miss him so much it makes my stomach hurt.

I'm gonna go home now and work on my website and then apply for jobs
 
As long as I'm staying at my parents I am in limbo and bored and depressed. Only so much parental time a person can take. I need my own space and my own life.
I HEAR THAT.
There is something comforting about "going home," staying in your old room kind of thing....brings you back to a time before you got old and jaded (and vertigo,) but it's the kind of thing you can only appreciate when you rarely are able to do it.
I'm getting to the "I want my life back" stage...totally different situation than yours, and mine is a pretty good set up all things considered, but damn...

Do you know anyone in SF you could room with? Would you want to? I always hated having roommates, at least female ones, but might help you feel less lonely for a bit?
 
i'd rather live alone. I have friends I can crash at here and there. But best to get my own place.

tomorrow I'm taking my laptop to starbucks for a few hours I figure.

IAG how long have you been away from your home (with your mom)?