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I got to pet a chinchilla today. I think I need to have one in the future. ^___^
Fridays are very tiring-- 2 hours of manual labor in the morning, about 4 hours of manual labor at Brooks in the afternoon, when the delivery comes in. At least the rest of the shift is easy, I get a long break, and I almost never have to ring, but by the end of the day, I'm beat.
Tomorrow I need to go home and pack up (hopefully) most of what's left. Moving has been such a pain in the ass. I can't imagine how it would have been if we *had* moved to Arizona back when I was still going to school in Tennessee. Just moving from one end of RI to the other seems to be causing enough issues!
Tomorrow night should be fun though. We're not going to Boston anymore, but Rich and I and Matt and some other people will be heading to Dave & Buster's instead, at P Place. I've only really been there once, so I'm looking forward to it (but if plans change again, I won't mind-- promise!). Maybe I'll even have something to drink, cuz I can't remember the last time I did. I wonder if they have Guiness. . .
Boston is becoming the new NYC though-- I can't seem to get back there! hehe
Well, I have plenty of reading for next week, so I'm gonna go try to finish up another chapter for history. Talk to you later or see you tomorrow. You know which one applies to you. :p
Fridays are very tiring-- 2 hours of manual labor in the morning, about 4 hours of manual labor at Brooks in the afternoon, when the delivery comes in. At least the rest of the shift is easy, I get a long break, and I almost never have to ring, but by the end of the day, I'm beat.
Tomorrow I need to go home and pack up (hopefully) most of what's left. Moving has been such a pain in the ass. I can't imagine how it would have been if we *had* moved to Arizona back when I was still going to school in Tennessee. Just moving from one end of RI to the other seems to be causing enough issues!
Tomorrow night should be fun though. We're not going to Boston anymore, but Rich and I and Matt and some other people will be heading to Dave & Buster's instead, at P Place. I've only really been there once, so I'm looking forward to it (but if plans change again, I won't mind-- promise!). Maybe I'll even have something to drink, cuz I can't remember the last time I did. I wonder if they have Guiness. . .
Boston is becoming the new NYC though-- I can't seem to get back there! hehe
Well, I have plenty of reading for next week, so I'm gonna go try to finish up another chapter for history. Talk to you later or see you tomorrow. You know which one applies to you. :p
3 Comments:
If anyone can sympathize with your moving problems it's me! I've moved 9 times since I was born, and 1 of those moves was from here to Florida and back again 2 years later!
It is a serious pain to get your stuff around and set up again. Then you always lose or break something. Man, I'm tired of moving lol, hopefully you'll only have to do this 1 or 2 more times at the most!
Some quick comments on your previous blog posts:
Snap. I did philosophy too. I loved it and am still reaping the rewards from it, in terms of being able to think and communicate.
Regarding comparing yourself to other blogs. I love reading your blog. Please don't give it up.
Regarding Anarchy. Chomsky is a famous anarchist type person (in terms of living without big over arching government, as opposed to blowing things up) His stuff can be found on znet.org
The move sounds emotionaqlly painful and I think you're really clever setting up a notebook to explore yourself in.
Anyways, must dash.
PS. Hello Black sheep, It was good to see you posting again recently.
Travis-
I think after moving so many times, I'd just start living out of my suitcases or whatnot, haha.
At least with this move, I've been able to leave some of my stuff with my parents and only brought what I really need/use to the apartment. If I ever do move out of state, that's when the real fun will begin. :p
Pax-
Philosophy is great and I wish I had taken more classes in it. I don't know how well I'll actually do in my current class, but do enjoy it.
You don't have to worry about me giving up blogging. Ever! I've had some form of online diary for about 7 years and I don't plan on quitting any time soon. ;)
I have heard of Chomsky and I know I've read random bits and pieces of things he's written, but I wouldn't say I'm overly familiar with his work. I'll have to check the website out.
Yes, moving is a little painful; the last time my family moved, I was too young to really care. I get very attached to places, but it's not a huge deal.
And yes, my "scandalous notebook" is a wonderful thing, hehe.
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