Sep 18, 2005 10:04
I just re-read what I wrote last week -- damn, I don't remember writing a word of that. I guess I should really cut down on my drinking. I spent last night sober, at home and watching television. I may be a loser, but at least this loser will have his liver! I'm finally (sort of) hanging out with some of my old friends again, so that's cool. Rob's parties are fun even if his roommate stretches the truth more than Rosie O'Donnell stretches spandex. Maybe one of her many (invisible) famous friends will show up to a party one day and prove me wrong....
School's going fairly well. I've only missed one day of classes, and those classes were archery and religion, so I really didn't miss anything. Archery's pretty fun; shooting shit is always a good way to start the day. Religion... well religion is religion, boring as fuck. Contemporary European History is cool because my teacher knows a lot about contemporary Europe and he also just got back from Iraq so he's got some good stories. History of the English language on the other hand, is a bitch. The stuff we're reading isn't even English! We just moved from runes to Anglo-Saxon (a.k.a. Old English). Latin and Spanish are closer to Modern English than Old English is. My last class is journalism, which seems to be going pretty well, except for the fact that I have a news story from the community due Tuesday and I don't even know what to write it on. I probably blew my chances for a decent story by not going to any events Friday or last night.
The Flyers pre-season started last night and regular season tickets went on sale yesterday. I really wish I had bought tickets, since I'm guessing the first two games are already sold out. Tickets are ridiculously expensive anyway, even with the drop in prices, so maybe I'm glad I didn't spend my money on them yet. I really wish all my old friends still hung out. It's weird -- I miss Eagle diner and hanging out in it's parking lot, despite how much I bitched about it at the time. I should probably start talking to people instead of just keeping to myself all the time.