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I just don't fit in anywhere, not even a little bit.
How do you like your hamburgers prepared?
Mr. Genie: Preferably with more than just the beef and vegetables. Like cheese. Adam: So... Cheeseburgers? Mr. Genie: Exactly.
me irl
Hamburger?
Mr. Genie: I guess? Hamburgers are good and all, but cheeseburgers easily top them. Genie: I don't eat plain hamburgers at all. Cheeseburger or nothing. Adam: I don't really care. Food is food, no matter what is on it.
These goofs
If you're wondering who these characters are, I've got a master document so you can see all of the ones I currently have written down. More are being added all the time, so if a character pops up that you don't know, feel free to check the document again!
THE GENIEVERSE MASTER DOC Contains character information about every established universe in the Genieverse How To Read This: Some people
Hello!
Mr. Genie: Hello! Welcome to Assorted Flavors! Genie: This is the place where you will find some of the most random stuff from our lives. Adam: Yeah, our lives get pretty weird. And complicated. Genie: Like you being two people! Adam: Why is that the first thing you jump to?
Gonna start writing some random stuff from my brain here involving some characters I created. Feel free to ask them stuff too!
You guys ever get super stoked about life then quickly get disappointed by the world and your place in it? Cause that’d be me today.
We were glad and at home, in our quaint garage we use as a practice spot. It snowed. You could feel a sense of magic in the air. It was Ryan’s birthday, he’s 25 now, the oldest of us. The Sixties were incredible. Ryan danced with his girlfriend-thing smiling. Josh sang the words to The Sixties song Philadelphia’s Calm with our friend Will from L.M.I. Drew was in the back with his lady. I monitored the PA.
There was a lot of moshing during our set-it was a treat. We typically joke that in order for our music to be fully and properly enjoyed we would ask you to sit down. All of it was a treat certainly. We allotted all of the bands a half-hour set, save for the Sixties, distinguished guests they were reckoned. We did;
1. Sun Flowers (new and un-released) 2. Lavender ( off Solace in Sonder) 3. Ages Later ( of Echoes of Descendants) 4. Jade ( Solace in Sonder)
Overall, I should guess 30 people came to our unadvertised show- with the exception of those we personally invited- into our one car garage/practice space. Everyone had a good time.
Next Friday we leave for Revere, MA to do one there. Then we are in Pawtucket, RI the following night.
Tomorrow night we and our friends in L.M.I will be hosting a party out of our practice spot in Lansdale. Local band The Sixties are our featured guest for night and will be capping off the nights music portion. The Sixties are an interesting group for their alt-rock genre style hailing from Philly suburbs. Additionally, their frontman performs on another project some may be familiar with called Aaron West and the Roaring Twenties; Dan "Soupy" Campbell of the Wonder Years side project. I anticipate Dave Heck of Aaron West will be there at the show also, which also should be a treat. These sorts of shows have begun to gain momentum in our town, accredited possibly because the lack of proper venues in the borough. I feel it has also pushed ourselves a bit into the scene here in our town. The event however is semi-private, whereas its not necessarily public information, but all are invite and the address is invoked for those who ask. It should be fun. We are excited terribly.