With a few chords on the guitar, a trumpet that plays one note, mediocre voices and a miniature harmonica, Caroline and Julia decided to form a band.
The grease was unacceptable.
Most of these songs were written in school or in Julia's attic room. Most of the people they're about don't really exist. Most of the time, the melodies are plagiarized and the voices sound pretty bad.
Regardless, there ain't no party like a Fresca party.
*UPDATE* The song "Band Practice" features the Guestcas: Candace Rothermel, Mary Pat Abraham, and Tonya Budala. It was also recorded on Julia's cell phone. And it's not really a song. We apologize.
i read caroline's comment down there about using 'step five' in exchange with 'whatevs' and started laughing because I KNOW THE ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION
i had just finished eating a sandwich and walked by some tall office building with a parking garage underneath it. i happened upon him, pressed against the parking garage wall in terror and nervously chirping. his siblings were mangled just feet from him, and his nest was several stories up. i nursed him at my house and let him free. it was the best i could do.
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