harsh reality
"the punk rock van won't last forever"
apparently my mother doesn't believe the punk rock van to be a diamond. but to me it's just as precious as one. i'll admit, at 16 years old, it's a bit of a beater. but i'm grungy and awkward, and the punk rock van mirrors that. so i don't know what i'll do when i lose the punk rock van. it'll be sad because while all dogs go to heaven, all cars go to the junkyard. nothing can replace it. i don't like thinking about this. i'd like to get the punk rock van in a demolition derby or something, so it can go out in a blaze of glory.
fear not punk rock van. for now, you are still my trusty steed.
Comments
I actually think there's a good chance that punk may be in for a "return." I've seen quite a few punkers about town lately (although it's quite possible that I've just been seeing the same people in different places... Minneapolis is not that big of a city, really, if you keep your eyes open.)
Something about the punker set seems to mesh well with the current state and feel of the world. At any rate, I'm glad to hear and see that there's at least a few holding out strong. Drive that van with pride!
Now I need to watch "All Dogs Go To Heaven" again.
Posted by: Jay Jech | March 28, 2007 3:08 PM
what do the punk rock van and all dogs go to heaven have in common?
they are both classics.
Posted by: david! | March 29, 2007 12:20 AM
people are going back to the classic world.
Posted by: Web Directory | August 14, 2007 12:04 PM