Apr 18, 2005 20:06
Well I must say a lot has happend over the past what sixteen days or so. A lot has happend. However, first and foremost.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY MEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ah we had a blast yesterday. We went into the city and hung around Times Square for a good six hours, looking at random vendors and shops. You know you are dating a girl if she stops at almost every single jewelry shop on each block looking at something that is worth six months pay for her to wear. Hah hah hah, ah well. The Olive Garden in the center of Times Square has godly food, dispite the slight mixup with my order, but oh well. I was really tempted to get the salmon, as you know me and fish. A FISH!!!! BLOODY FISH!!!! ahem...... I had Ravioli stuffed with Portabella instead, so I was very happy. Also I got myself a nice rice paper sheet that had the Japanese characters for Honor placed upon it, with a frame of course. It should be hanging in my room eventually. I was just glad she put up with my congestion, damn change of the seasons. Anyway, yeah, that was the most important thing that happend over these past sixteen days.
Second most important. While shopping for my gal's present, I also found Castlevania Symphony of the Night (PS1), a game that I have been searching for, for the past year and a half. It can run up to $175+ in cold hard cash brand new, due to its rarity. (DragonBall GT Final Bout...rarity level extremely high...worth $500+ (PS1)). That made my day right there. Ahhhh and to boot I also had my first waiter shift on that Saturday as well!!! Waitering is one hell of an experience that so few get to try. Trust me it is worth every penny.
On to the other stuff.
Tomorrow JP Stevens Wind Ensemble event, whoop dee doo. Followed by the Prism Concert friday, ehhhh it'll be alright. May 1st, Galla, worth it, wherever it is. LINCON CENTER MAY 3rd........I CAN'T WAIT!!!!
And more stuff.
nothing else, so that concludes this update.
Till next time,
~Pat-Cat
Words of Wisdom: "Stand not for what you can grasp with your hands, but rather stand for, and protect, what you can grasp with your heart." ~Patrick M.