I'm boing to Baltimore. I tried everything I could think of to talk myself into going to Roosevelt, but ultimately I mostly wanted to do that simply because I wanted to live in Chicago. The bottom line is, Baltimore is the better program for me right now. I'm still not completely sure about my decision, but I'm more sure about it than I would have been had I chosen Roosevelt. Still, I am disappointed I can't be in Chicago. Maybe in three years. Baltimore was a cool city, and I liked it a lot, but this means I can't wear my Peyton Manning jersey or any of my Indianapolis Colts apparel for the whole time I'm living there; I'll get the shit kicked out of me.
In other news, after a severe week or two of writer's block, I haven't written anything in almost a week (mostly because I was travelling all that time). Maybe that time off will be good, help me clear my head and all that. I'm going to try and write at work tonight, so we'll see how it goes.
In other news, after a severe week or two of writer's block, I haven't written anything in almost a week (mostly because I was travelling all that time). Maybe that time off will be good, help me clear my head and all that. I'm going to try and write at work tonight, so we'll see how it goes.
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_margot_:
Hey, there are a few suburbs of Baltimore that aren't terrible Glen Burnie is not all that fun or exciting, but it is cheapish. Will you have a car or no?
_margot_:
I lived in Baltimore for two years and before that in Glen Burnie, it has it's crime, but a lot less than Baltimore, and rent was reasonable.