Nov 03, 2006 02:26
I played video games all night.
What is this 9th grade?
I went to an Irish deli today. It was amazing. And cheap (I got lunch for $4). The bread was homemade and they even toasted my sandwich. Is maith sin. Ta se go han-mhaith, ceart go lear.
Why haven't I gone there before?
Definately an establishment I will frequent.
Had I not played Devil May Cry all night, then I probably would have had a better dinner than rice and an apple. Not to knock the apple or the rice for that matter, as both were delicious, its just that dinner could have been so much more. Like a taco or something.
I really want greek food. It will be consumed sometime this weekend.
It snowed today and I realized that I had no gloves and only 1 old hat. So I purchased sweet chill-proof gloves, lined with fleece, and a nifty hat. Then my wallet broke in the store, so I had to procure a new wallet. Its a sell-out wallet (PLEASE, COMMENCE YOUR MOCKERY, JOSEPH!), but its really nice.
And that was my productive part of the day.
Additionally, I got to run a couple of miles in the afternoon. That was pretty sweet, as I really do enjoy running now and I have gotten out of the habit because I've been way too busy. I should have gone and played soccer as well, but it was snowing and I didnt feel like falling down a lot of slippery astro-play-surface. I kind of want to run the Turkey trot in a few weeks. I probably will actually, though it'll be the Buffalo one, because word on the street is that Thanksgiving is in the South Towns for me this year, so I probably wont go home for that one.
A couple more weeks and all my stress will be gone. Then it'll be final exam time. blech.
I should get to bed. Band practice tomorrow anyways. Hopefully, we write some more songs. The few we have are alright, though I think they wrote another one last practice when I wasnt there. It was called "Hipster scum" or something, joining the likes of "$1.83," "Sabres on the Warpath," and, soon, "a retrospective of the career of Lou Diamond Phillips," in our hit parade. I hear murmurings that there may be a show later this month, and most assuredly, it will be memorable. "You can't....comprehend...the intricacies of the polyphonic caughcauphony of sound projected outward for your temporal aural intregrations." something like that.
cheers.