Tue Jun 03 2003 - sucking a lemon.
sucking a lemon.
they want blood.
i can only do so much.
please don't repeat what i should be doing, i already know.
what you're really saying is that i'm not doing what i'm supposed to.
and that's insulting.

*today, i dusted, with furniture polish, the shelves. took all of the journals off and out. and did what i don't get paid to do.

*yesterday, i removed a penthouse issue that was placed in the psychology journal section. something i shouldn't have to do.

*a few weeks back i took responsibility for something that wasn't my fault. when i hand delivered info to make sure it was received, a call a few days later informed me i had not hand delivered the info. i can't control these type situations, unless someone out there knows how to bag a lie to show later as proof.

*all radiohead fansites were forced to get rid of lyrics. that really sucks lemons.

a heart that's full up like a landfill,
a job that slowly kills you,
bruises that won't heal
you look so tired _nhappy,
bring down the government,
they don't, they don't speak for us
i'll take the quiet life, a handshake some carbon monoxide
no alarms and no surprises

what else but radiohead lyrics "no surprises" (from OK Computer)

Comments (5)

Slipperman (Legacy)
that sounds shitty--the work bullshit, that is.

why were the radiohead lyrics removed?????
arielswing (Legacy)
the record co said it violated copyright law and that having them available would hurt songbook sales. you can click on "he" on the menu and read the letter they sent the greenplastic webmaster.
StrangeBrew (Legacy)
Count the days till you can tell them to shove off.
StrangeBrew (Legacy)
I just read the letter. I buy sheet music and books and the prices have gone what I consider to be sky high. There has been a big jump from one or two dollars to ten dollars for the lyrics to just one song.
Slipperman (Legacy)
man, that bites.
 
 
 
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