You Say Belgian, I Say Waffle.

Jun 21, 2005 14:56


Lately...oooooh...lately...I have been in a state of utter confusion.  Because there is this something.  This something has a marvelous way of saying one thing, and then doing another.  If you ask me, there is nothing more confusing than to be the person that has to watch this and try to figure out what is going on.  This thing is something that I like very much, so I tolerate it.  Thusly.  But...oh...it isn't something I enjoy.

So far, summer has been excellent.  superb.  fantastic.  marvelous.  breathtaking.  I have gone to the beach with 8 deliciously appetizing beautiful ladies.  If you include me, it makes 9.  Yes, it is summer, so I figured that I would do the math for you.  But the beach was a rip-roarin' good time.  We took one of those old time photos, and we were saloon girls.  In corsets and all.  Let's just say that we defiantely attracted all of the boys.  Because after we did that we rented some of those multi-person bike things, and we cruised around Seaside.  Alexis took us to the morturary, and we got some guy's number.  All in all... 9 city girls in a hick-ish town is fun.

Later that night, we had a bonfire on the beach, and we were innocently hanging out with Maddi's parents when this SUV of some brand drove up, and I swear 20 people piled out.  All of which were boys.  Interestingly enough...I think in Manzanita they just breed boys.  I really don't think the chromozomes in that beach town can be 2 X's.  But that's not the point.  The point is that then like 3 of them decided to try to crash our little bonfire-party-extravaganza.  But then Jeffery popped out and was like "hey, you guys need to leave!" and then they left us alone.  But it was quality because it scared the little Manzanita boys away.

But then I got home from the coastal region of Oregon, and I've just been hanging out with some quality people.

On Sunday I went to Seattle with my sister and Gregory, and we watched the Mariners vs. Mets game.  I'm not a big fan of baseball, but it wasn't that bad I suppose.  It got a little boring and went really slow, but I lived to talk about it.  I basically went because Seattle is the city that I love.  I think my heart resides in Seattle.  I love that city so much.  I want to live there someday.  Not to mention at University shopping, they have the cheapest Abercrombie of life.  And I love it.

So that was my summer in a nutshell so far.  It doesn't seem like a lot, but I've had a good time.  And it hasn't even been going on for that long at all.  But bascially I'm really excited because tomorrow at 5:30 I have an interview to work at Haagen Daz at the new Bridgeport Village.  That would be so fantastic if I could work there.  I think that might make my life worth living.  Not that it isn't already...

Basically...I love ice cream.  I love it.  I love ice cream.
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