does Sean Penn want to buy my car?
so here's the situation: as we can see, i have indeed returned to the land of magic boxes, and invisible things. of course what this means, is that i finally removed myself from the dungheap of that pc i had, and now click away at a brand new {shiny even} powerbook G4. this machine is AMAZING! goddamn. though my excitement abounds, what this also means, is that my financial woes regarding the great sitting have just become a bit heavier. amazing how quickly such things can gain weight no?
anyway, this has prompted me to ask for some help. i have more or less concluded that i should sell my car to finance the trip. the only problem is, that i got the idea in my head last night that i want to sell my car to Sean Penn; which doesn't seem all that absurd considering he lives about 40 minutes from me, and his car was stolen not so long ago {?} in the city. of course, i have no idea how to contact him which poses a problem. do any of you know him?perhaps you can help...i'm not going to drop the price for him much below blue book, though i will take a bit off {as i would for anyone} since the car lacks hubcaps. hubcaps. who the hell needs hubcaps? {in case you do connect with him, it's a 1997 saturn wagon with 115,000 miles...dark green...i'll put a photo up soon}
today, there is sun and bigpuffyclouds scattering the sky. they are still and unmoving. my mind drifts and sails and counts the weeks and the days and hours and i feel drunk though i am not, and i remember wine on the rocks and songs about "i am on the rocks again" and records on which i have FINALLY finished recording the guitars, and next the vocals, and oh my legs, my bloddy exhausted legs. carry me my friends, carry me. all the way to maine and then? so many question marks. ?????????????????????????????????????????
Posted by jeff pitcher at April 17, 2004 10:13 AM
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i know his house, but it is illegal to drop a note in one's box without using the postal service. Sean is a bit paranoid and would not appreciate being approached in this way. We could drive by, note the address, buy Mike's stamp back from the toll lady and send a proper appeal letter to Sean. i think there's some karma in that, don't you?
Posted by: randi at April 18, 2004 07:50 PM