So I blew off working this morning 10-1 in order to hang out with Dan the Man. We cashed checks, got some java, perused House of Funk and Paintin' Place, ran into various people including his dad, and had lunch at Watterson. There was a girl sitting behind us who was even louder than me. (Yes, such people exist.) She was almost as entertaining as an episode of "Undressed." Almost.
Now, I'm finally at work. After this, my plan is to go home and work on my philosophy paper. Tonight I have FMLA and ESA (at the same time, so I'm going to try to go to one and then dash off, late, to the other...) Then I'm meeting up with Amanda around 9:30 and we're working on the paper together. Unfortunately, that damn thing is priority one until Wednesday at 2:00. After that, priority one becomes (that's right, you've guessed it) skee ball! Which brings me to...
Upcoming Events:
Wednesday: Chuck E. Cheese, around 9:30 o'clock.
Saturday: Road Trip with Dan to the Real World Casting Call in Chicago. If back in town in time, Sonia & Jess Klein at Blue Moon, then Theatre of Ted.
Today has been really... thinky. There's nothing like a paradigm shift to remind you you're alive. (Note: bastardization of Sheryl Crow lyrics "There's nothing like regret to remind you you're alive.")
Oh, and I love when what you're talking about in class has a parallel to your life. Usually that only happens on TV shows and in movies. But it happened to me today. Which just goes to show you: Cliches happen. ...A phrase which is, itself, from a TV show... =)
One more quote from the best thing TV ever produced, before I head off. "Asking 'how was school?' is like asking, 'how was that drive-by shooting?' You don't care how it was! You're lucky to get out alive!"
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