drumroll... Handwriting
I write extremely small, so you'll have to click on the picture in order to read it (unless you have super vision, in which case, you're a superhero... or supervillain... and therefore my new best friend!).
In other news, the other night, after the Hanson concert (where I didn't get a t-shirt because all they had left in the one I wanted was an XL and I couldn't fathom spending $20 on a shirt that doesn't fit), I immediately came home and ordered...
A 100 monkeys shirt! I know... but my reasoning was that I already have TWO Hanson shirts (that I can still find) and ZERO 100 monkeys shirts, and seeing as how 100 monkeys are still in the land of indie and they're pseudo-friends of mine, I needed to support them. And yea, I could probably bug Marty and maybe swindle one from them, but whatevs, I don't mind spending money on a band I love ... especially since I get into shows for free ;). I'll probably still order the Hanson shirt eventually anyway. I also pre-ordered the 100 monkeys album. It's called Grape. Seriously, y'all. Check out this band. I don't know if I've promoted them enough. ;)
Apparently I like the wink. That's twice in a paragraph.
ANYWAYS. So I ordered the shirt on Sunday and waited anxiously all week for it. I got a notice on Monday that said it had been shipped, but thanks to Veteran's Day and the apparent slowness of the Postal Service of delivering packages from LA to another LA location, I didn't receive it until today.
Also, today is To Write Love On Her Arms day.
TWLOHA mission statement:
To
Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting
hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction,
self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire
and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery.
Along with ONE and TOMS, TWLOHA is one of the organizations/causes I believe in and fight for. If I ever got a tattoo (which I probably won't because I have a fear of needles and a fear of commitment), it would either be "ngi ne themba," which means "I have hope" in Zulu, or the word "love."
As TWLOHA day, I followed suit. And I urge you to do the same, regardless of the day.


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