Sunday, March 05, 2006

identity issues

hello all!
i'm sorry i haven't written for some time... school responsibilities, social interactions and, on occasion, downright laziness have kept me from fulfilling my blogging obligations. as a matter of fact, i haven't much time right now either, but be assured - a new, detailed post is coming soon. at the moment, though, i'm having something you might call.... an identity issue. i can't, for example, even be sure if this is ME who is writing this! for the smart alecs out there, let me say that i am perfectly sober. but i simply am not really writing this.
done for now! good tidings from this little island. can't wait to see all of you who are coming to see me!
again - detailed post coming SOON!

p.s. just so you all know - the new TOOL album title is "10,000 days". yep, not some esoteric weirdness, but a simple, down to earth phrase. and i'm keeping my fingers crossed - with early rumors of an australian toor date, a japanese visit can't be far behind. i can't believe i might get to see them before walter! :) bye

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

dude, tool in japan would ROCK the house! unbelievable!!!

rdm said...

i've been infiltrated...
i did not write this post...
i have some ideas as to who might have done so...but it was not me...
interesting...
i always use proper capitalization and stuff in my posts...
hmmm...

Anonymous said...

weird...

Anonymous said...

and yet in your response you did not use proper capitalization...

Anonymous said...

I really wonder who might do that? What really rattles my spine is why? It would be understandable if you had an enemy, but you lack those... Roman, I am going to do my utmost to find out who it was and to bring them to justice! I declare a war on blog terrorism!

rdm said...

The perpetrator has since confessed and will soon be brought to justice in the form of twelve public lashings at Shinjuku Station. May it serve as an example to all of us who invade, permeate, pollute, infiltrate, and subverse every American's right to privacy...but keep 'em coming anyway, my good man.

Anonymous said...

I agree and support the patriot act. Viva La Reagan Revolucion