let us re-analyze life once again.
Saturday started out somewhat swimmingly. I was on my way out of town to visit some friends in the bay and I got one of those fuzzy memories I always get when the weather makes some sort of change. Like how when it rains the asphalt smells like melted crayons and I get vivid thought of being 10 and riding my bike in the culdesac.
On Sunday we went to the ocean in San Francisco and I tried to convince them that the Sunset area was where it was at, price wise, environment wise (they live in this deepressing part of Oakland), and closeness to the college I am going to be attending. They've been saying they were down for a while now but as the time approaches I don't think they are going to stand by there word (I love it when people tell you want they think you want to hear even though the truth would save everyone alot of headaches in the end I love my friends more than my own life but those that are closest to me seem to have that trait...and well, arrgghhh ) School for me there will start in the fall and I don't have a clue what is going on now. I actually know what I want to do and now wasting my life away at this junior college is no longer an option... Maybe I'll just get a buttload of student loans, get my own place, and worry about the rest of it when I graduate, maybe not.
song of the day-
Radio Berlin - The Hyphen
p.s. i purchased that cd and another cd all off the money i made selling a shirt to a vintage clothing store which i got for a buck at a thrift store. Hows that for your trickle-down economics ?!?! ( i know that has nothing to do with trickle-down economics but i just think the word trickle-down is funny)
Saturday started out somewhat swimmingly. I was on my way out of town to visit some friends in the bay and I got one of those fuzzy memories I always get when the weather makes some sort of change. Like how when it rains the asphalt smells like melted crayons and I get vivid thought of being 10 and riding my bike in the culdesac.
On Sunday we went to the ocean in San Francisco and I tried to convince them that the Sunset area was where it was at, price wise, environment wise (they live in this deepressing part of Oakland), and closeness to the college I am going to be attending. They've been saying they were down for a while now but as the time approaches I don't think they are going to stand by there word (I love it when people tell you want they think you want to hear even though the truth would save everyone alot of headaches in the end I love my friends more than my own life but those that are closest to me seem to have that trait...and well, arrgghhh ) School for me there will start in the fall and I don't have a clue what is going on now. I actually know what I want to do and now wasting my life away at this junior college is no longer an option... Maybe I'll just get a buttload of student loans, get my own place, and worry about the rest of it when I graduate, maybe not.
song of the day-
Radio Berlin - The Hyphen
p.s. i purchased that cd and another cd all off the money i made selling a shirt to a vintage clothing store which i got for a buck at a thrift store. Hows that for your trickle-down economics ?!?! ( i know that has nothing to do with trickle-down economics but i just think the word trickle-down is funny)
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Dagnabbit.