well, i went camping-butwe didn't get ther till after midnight and my friend who drove decides the next day around noon- that he wants to leave-fuckin jerk off-
so we drove longer than we actually camped-camped isn't even the word-more like-got there,got drunk,ate,slept,ate,and left.
he said he had a date-i don't think he did-i honestly believe he felt an anxiety attack coming on-he's had them before,oh well,i could have gotten a ride back from someone else-but i didn't-i should have
i met a few cool people that were new to me-i would have met more had i stayed-
TO ALL THAT WERE THERE-SORRY FOR TAKING OFF SO QUICKLY-I STILL FEEL LIKE A DICK-THAT WON'T HAPPEN NEXT TIME.
so we drove longer than we actually camped-camped isn't even the word-more like-got there,got drunk,ate,slept,ate,and left.
he said he had a date-i don't think he did-i honestly believe he felt an anxiety attack coming on-he's had them before,oh well,i could have gotten a ride back from someone else-but i didn't-i should have
i met a few cool people that were new to me-i would have met more had i stayed-
TO ALL THAT WERE THERE-SORRY FOR TAKING OFF SO QUICKLY-I STILL FEEL LIKE A DICK-THAT WON'T HAPPEN NEXT TIME.
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BTW, I didn't catch that you were from Waltham when wwe were talking, although I should have given you mentioned that you see mOuse around. I've been there in my travels and it's a cool little place. I like all the left over Art Deco details on the buildings downtown. Especially the old Woolworth's, the movie house, and the iron garbage pail holders on the sidewalks. It's probably something most people don't even notice, but I'm a big fan of anything 1920s related and I found it all very intriguing.