01 January 2008

This Time Next Year

This time next year,

I'll probably still be hungover
I'll probably have another dog
I'll likely start craving sushi
I plan to have written a few chart-toppers
I hope to have weened from my caffiene addiction
I may make some real money
I will be a more positive individual
I'll probably still be a dick
I still won't like Lost
I'll be drinking whiskey straight
I'll definately consider rehab
I'll have seen Auschwitz
I may make some real money

But the only thing I can say with most confidence:

This time next year, we'll be millionares

So let's get 'em!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wealth depends on what currency your counting. You may already be a millionare.( Sounds like a chinese fortune cookie, but cookie you look pretty rich to me).

Anonymous said...

A. You would love LOST if you only gave it the chance...

B. You already crave sushi, so check that one off...

C. You will never need rehab (except for Fruit Snack rehab)...

and

D. Rest assured that in my line of work, I will never be a millionaire, so there is one thing you can be sure of this time next year...You will be buying me dinner....a lot...

Heart, A

Anonymous said...

1. having money dosent buy you happyness trust me being a millionaire heiress by the time i was 21 didn't make me happy. id rather have the people who died to give me the money come back and be in my life then have the money.

lost sucks go with your gut...

the music is great the performance needs work. Make all of your concerts different and your fans want to come back. interact with the fans.

Anonymous said...

nah see the whole millionaire bit is an inspirational saying of mine that means this time next year I'll be what I want to be. Which really isn't a millionaire you see, it's just maybe a hundredaire. Baby Steps. This time next year, my dreams of being a self sufficient individual will be fulfilled. Let me pay my bills and be able to write music for you. That's all.

Which performance are you speaking of? I'd love to know. Inform me, but please don't come by anonymously and give me these perfunctory talking points. I'm seriously interested in what you have to say. I'm no coward. But staying anonymous just might be the act of one.

Lisa said...

1. I happen to think your performance is just as fabulous as your music, and you had plenty of fan interaction--including an encore performance of a song by fan request, which I actually have never seen a band do at a live show (and believe me, I have seen tons of live shows).

2. Amen about Lost. I think it's the most overrated tripe on television. I'm curious to know your opinion about the show 24.

Anonymous said...

you all better be millionaires! those
songs sock the rocks off of anything on the radio!