Old Faithful, hopefully

Jul 16, 2004 22:08

I shall be embarking on a trip to Yellowstone tomorrow morning, and I'll be gone for the next two weeks, so yeah, last update for a while...

This morning I went over to Yash's house and we tuned our clarinets before the sectional today. Sectionals are pretty fun now, and it's fun being one of the upperclassmen, I get to intimidate the freshmen, if that is at all possible. It's pretty funny actually. And the sectional today wasn't that bad, Tiff was the one teaching us for about all but twenty minutes of it. Pretty breezy.

Came home, played some Starcraft. I'm getting hooked on that game again. I know it's unhealthy, but hey, I love that game. Won't be able to play for the next two weeks anyway.

Had a long talk on the phone with Lian and then Lawrence today. Serious stuff to think about. Like McDyess. Or mean people.

Anyway, I'm outraged at the criticism that I've received lately. People should just butt out and mind their own business, and before people say "be supportive" or "it's not your business either" well it is. I was involved from the start, ergo, it's my business, and I can feel how I damn well feel about it. And I'm being supportive, as I've already made clear. I've shelved my gripes and I'm tolerating it all. And this is well beyond "middle-school crap." If you knew half of what was going on, you'd understand. But those doing the criticizing do not, and have no right to insult me, or Lawrence, or anyone else that's involved for that matter. How about you get involved in your own lives and let us tend to what's going on here. If you want to be supportive, then fine, be supportive, I'm not stopping you. Just don't criticize how I'm handling this and I won't criticize whatever the hell you're doing in regard to this. If the rest of you haven't realized this, we weren't supportive of it at the beginning for a damn good reason. If you think we're just stirring up crap for the sake of stirring up crap, well then you need to get your facts straight and you need to grow up out of middle school and act like high school students. You can be supportive, and I respect that. Heck, I'll be supportive too, just not in the same sense, and the rest of you need to respect that.

Outraged doesn't even begin to describe it.
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