Okay, seriously.
People at work need to stop hinting/telling me I need a girlfriend. One of my coworkers who I've known for awhile, a woman named Amie, was fishing for personal details. I think I'm just a private person at work with a few exceptions, so maybe I'm just a tad more sensitive then usual. Who knows?
But tonight, she was asking about who was living with me right now. I have a roommate named Katie who's lived with me for the past five months; she's an MBA student at our local school and I've known her for awhile. I met her through a girl I kinda thought I liked for awhile...but we kissed once and there was nothing there. Anyway, this coworker Amie was asking if there was something going on with this girl. There's not...we're just friends. Of course, next thing out of her mouth:
Her: "When are you going to start dating a nice girlfriend?"
Me: "I won't be finding someone till law school, I'll bet."
That's been my standard getaway tactic as of late. But, y'know, butt out!
Anyway, that's all. I actually think Amie is good intentioned, but still. Stop telling me I need someone. Sure, I'd like to be with someone, but right now I'd be inclined to think it might be a guy more then a girl. Not to say if I didn't run into the right girl, I wouldn't be interested...but I'm confused ENOUGH as it is.
If you made it this far, thanks for reading!
PS: Have y'all seen this show on MTV called Next? It is too funny. Me, my roommate and my transient hobo friend who's living with us right now are kind of addicted to it. It's so damn stupid.