Sweet merciful crap
I have been recently going back to some of my blogs to try to get myself posting again, or else figuring out if I should just shut down the blog entirely. It's odd that the last entry I posted was about me not posting for a long time, and here I am again more or less doing the same thing. who would have thought I was so banal.
Since no one is probably going to read this, I would just like to say that I have a Nintendo Wii that I got for my birthday, shipped to me and that arrived last week Tuesday, and I have not played it yet, partially because I want a nice time window for it, but also because I want to keep it a bit of a secret from my video-game-obssessed friends. The XBox just left when Jim moved out, and I am so happy that people can't come over and play Halo or Halo 2 anymore. I certainly don't want people showing up expecting to get to play (or for the express purpose of playing) my Wii, although knowing I can have veto power is kind of a nice power trip.
Eventually I am going to have to face reality and actually look for a better job and figure out if there is any way I can go to grad school next fall, or if I even want to do so. If only I could play the lottery and win a decent prize so I could pay off my student loans, not have to worry about paying for my graduate work, be able to live semi-comfortably while doing my graduate work, and maybe have some money left over for a decent honeymoon for when I get married. But how would that teach me to work for what I want?
Time for some Bible reading and maybe some episodes from Season 2 of The Office. Because there really isn't a better combination. If I get some Harry Potter in there it might just be a quaint little threesome. (That's what she said.)
Since no one is probably going to read this, I would just like to say that I have a Nintendo Wii that I got for my birthday, shipped to me and that arrived last week Tuesday, and I have not played it yet, partially because I want a nice time window for it, but also because I want to keep it a bit of a secret from my video-game-obssessed friends. The XBox just left when Jim moved out, and I am so happy that people can't come over and play Halo or Halo 2 anymore. I certainly don't want people showing up expecting to get to play (or for the express purpose of playing) my Wii, although knowing I can have veto power is kind of a nice power trip.
Eventually I am going to have to face reality and actually look for a better job and figure out if there is any way I can go to grad school next fall, or if I even want to do so. If only I could play the lottery and win a decent prize so I could pay off my student loans, not have to worry about paying for my graduate work, be able to live semi-comfortably while doing my graduate work, and maybe have some money left over for a decent honeymoon for when I get married. But how would that teach me to work for what I want?
Time for some Bible reading and maybe some episodes from Season 2 of The Office. Because there really isn't a better combination. If I get some Harry Potter in there it might just be a quaint little threesome. (That's what she said.)

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