The weekend is almost over, and though things have been very silent here, things still happened elsewhere. Let us now look back on the week that was…

- Published an article at The Truth About Cars
- Visited a non-profit organization to find funding for my boutique…
- … to find I can only get up to $20,000 USD as a startup (of any kind, let alone retail)…
- … which means I’ll need some sort of (massive) collateral to obtain funding…
- … for what might end up being an online boutique for the time being…
- How else am I going to sell Wendy Brandes Jewelry (or WendyB), right?
- Oh! Recorded audio during the Kentuckiana Pride Festival for the LGBTQ documentary I’m helping with at my internship
- And finally, left you a few links for your perusal
Until Monday, I leave you with “Midlife Crisis” from Faith No More’s 1992 album Angel Dust, the last album to feature guitarist Jim Martin and the second to feature Mike Patton as the band’s vocalist. The album recently turned 20, having celebrated its birthday on 8 June; therefore, it’s now — like Nirvana et al — classic rock. All the best to you.


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