anything... but... the CEDAR!!!
some days, you feel like death is right at your door in the form of horrible allergies. i hate allergies for many reasons, foremost among which include having to breathe through my mouth (which makes eating difficult/gross) AND seriously messing up my non-direct-inhaling smoking technique. also, my eyes look like marshmallows every morning.
on the bright side, i threw a really great party thursday. granted, i live in a very tiny one-bedroom apartment. there were between 20 and 30 people here, and the place was packed. our "courtesy officer" came by twice to ask us to be quiet. we didn't really listen, but instead, kept the party going. the next morning, i realized that i had three bags of beer bottles to take out to the dumpster, but curiousity forced me to look in my fridge, and i realized that i still had 30 beers left over! and not shitty beers, either. i love it. it also forced me to hook up the PA in my apartment. gone are the days of listening to music through shitty laptop speakers, here are the days of being able to add reverb to anything & everything.
and i was right about that carnie. that's what you get for saying to a philosophy major that "you can't do anything new in the field of philosophy". mon oeil!
speaking of french, i got my kojev book on hegel in this weekend. sure, i was praying that the package slip was for my goodies from SG which still haven't made it here, but hey, philosophy is a pretty good consolation prize. it's almost 600 pages, and i need to have pretty much all of it read by the 16th. eeeeep.
i suppose i should really get on that reading now...
xoxo, etoille
some days, you feel like death is right at your door in the form of horrible allergies. i hate allergies for many reasons, foremost among which include having to breathe through my mouth (which makes eating difficult/gross) AND seriously messing up my non-direct-inhaling smoking technique. also, my eyes look like marshmallows every morning.
on the bright side, i threw a really great party thursday. granted, i live in a very tiny one-bedroom apartment. there were between 20 and 30 people here, and the place was packed. our "courtesy officer" came by twice to ask us to be quiet. we didn't really listen, but instead, kept the party going. the next morning, i realized that i had three bags of beer bottles to take out to the dumpster, but curiousity forced me to look in my fridge, and i realized that i still had 30 beers left over! and not shitty beers, either. i love it. it also forced me to hook up the PA in my apartment. gone are the days of listening to music through shitty laptop speakers, here are the days of being able to add reverb to anything & everything.
and i was right about that carnie. that's what you get for saying to a philosophy major that "you can't do anything new in the field of philosophy". mon oeil!
speaking of french, i got my kojev book on hegel in this weekend. sure, i was praying that the package slip was for my goodies from SG which still haven't made it here, but hey, philosophy is a pretty good consolation prize. it's almost 600 pages, and i need to have pretty much all of it read by the 16th. eeeeep.
i suppose i should really get on that reading now...
xoxo, etoille
i'm sorry to hear about your allergies..it sucks!!
what do you mean by"non-direct-inhaling smoking technique"
(I guess it includes your nose but how?)
what?? 30 pers in one bedroom appartment?it must have been fun there..
600 pages of philosophy and you have one week to read it!!
mon oeil
oh!well..
good luck Etoille
take care of yourself!