I went to Starbucks today, and behind the counter was the absolute cutest barista. She told me she liked my shirt!
So now it's official: I'm in deep smit.
I'm also bored out of my mind right now... I want to work, but I want a good job that I'll like to work at; and those jobs could be a month off. Being sick doesn't help things either. Whereas I could be walking, exercising, or getting out, I'm just sleepy and sneezy. Today I woke up grumpy, not at all happy, and my medicine makes me all dopey. I need a doc but I'm too bashful to go.
I have this love/hate relationship with my cellphone. I have a Danger hiptop, a cool phone by all respects (except it looks like I'm talking on a bar of soap when I'm using it as a phone). I can surf the web, send and recieve e-mails, AIM, and it's got the basic PDA apps like addressbook, calculator, calendar, etc.
it's also 70 bucks a month right now for service. And, the phone is pretty flimsy. I've already gone through 3 (well, the first broke and it was a grayscale so I upgraded to the color model, and they did a recall on the first color revision; so I guess I've only gone through 1). I believe my contract is up in June, and if I can convince them to lower my plan to like 40 a month I'll probably stick with it. It's not worth 70 though... and it's bad, because before I had to redo my plan, it was 50 a month. Bleh, now I know why people hate cellphones.
What's the last movie you remember seeing at a drive in theatre?
Edited to Add: ARGH! My Death Cab CD (Transatlanticism) just blew up in my DVD-ROM drive, taking the drive with it!! I'm so upset! Now the CD is shattered into a thousand pieces and my drive is busted.
small consolation though: I literally had just finished ripping that CD to MP3 when it blew. the disc was spinning down and then POP!... I was playing guitar, and I thought I'd broke a string.
So now it's official: I'm in deep smit.
I'm also bored out of my mind right now... I want to work, but I want a good job that I'll like to work at; and those jobs could be a month off. Being sick doesn't help things either. Whereas I could be walking, exercising, or getting out, I'm just sleepy and sneezy. Today I woke up grumpy, not at all happy, and my medicine makes me all dopey. I need a doc but I'm too bashful to go.
I have this love/hate relationship with my cellphone. I have a Danger hiptop, a cool phone by all respects (except it looks like I'm talking on a bar of soap when I'm using it as a phone). I can surf the web, send and recieve e-mails, AIM, and it's got the basic PDA apps like addressbook, calculator, calendar, etc.
it's also 70 bucks a month right now for service. And, the phone is pretty flimsy. I've already gone through 3 (well, the first broke and it was a grayscale so I upgraded to the color model, and they did a recall on the first color revision; so I guess I've only gone through 1). I believe my contract is up in June, and if I can convince them to lower my plan to like 40 a month I'll probably stick with it. It's not worth 70 though... and it's bad, because before I had to redo my plan, it was 50 a month. Bleh, now I know why people hate cellphones.
What's the last movie you remember seeing at a drive in theatre?
Edited to Add: ARGH! My Death Cab CD (Transatlanticism) just blew up in my DVD-ROM drive, taking the drive with it!! I'm so upset! Now the CD is shattered into a thousand pieces and my drive is busted.
small consolation though: I literally had just finished ripping that CD to MP3 when it blew. the disc was spinning down and then POP!... I was playing guitar, and I thought I'd broke a string.
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Never seen a movie at a drive-in. Have watched several in the car though, on a portable player. One time when we took a road trip (before DVDs were so big), we actually brought a VCR, a 3-inch TV and a power inverter that produces 110-volt AC from the cigarette lighter. We are such technology freaks.
Get well, dude. Or else.
[Edited on May 07, 2004 8:34PM]
It simply is.
I think it is in all things.
I think it is the very root of existance.
those things humans call truth I simply see as signposts.
I see truth as going beyond the source.
by its very nature being beyond man's ability to define.
If something "is" then it has a peice of truth.
it's a jigsaw puzzle.
but to understand the whole, you really only need to know one peice.
asking me to define truth, is like asking me where souls come from.
I could give you millions of different answers, but you can only really understand by going there yourself.
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What mankind believes makes a ripple on the surface of truth.
life is just a place to explore nothingness.
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I really cannot explain my concept of truth in words.