*Sighs* long weeks.

Jul 16, 2004 14:01

ugh.... i've been working my ass off here. All summer, its hard to believe that Half of its gone. Part of me is sad that half of its gone by, i haven't had much time to have much fun. PArt of me wants it to be over RIGHT NOW. I'm poractically living in isolation in my new dorm. Its HUGE, it has a bath, yadda yadda yadda.I'd trade all of that for social contact again. Jeeze, i can't believe how much i came to enjoy hanging out with people this year that now that i don't have the chance to do that its killing me.

I've barely seen Roxi, or Sham, or Deepak all friggin summer! and they all live ON CAMPUS! Hell Sham lives about 100 yards from me! How sad is that?! It pisses me off to no end. However umpiring is almost done, so that should ease up signifigantly here in the next few weeks. I hope to be able to hang out with them on a more regular basis soon. Just cross my fingers and hope that it ends so i can get to dealing with people again. All i've had to deal with are the dumbass wrestlers, soccer players, and football players, and occasional kiddie camps too, from other colleges that are living in the dorms for different camps. JEeze you'd think each one of them checked their intelligence at the door when they got here, i've heard some of the stupidest things these weeks. However there is bright news on that horizon too! CHEERLEADERS! mwahahaha. The cheerleaders from other colleges come in next week! So even if the intelligence doesn't raise a bit, (which it might considering they'll be mostly girls instead of guys) at least there will be some eye candy around! hehe

My birthday was last sunday :-(. A year older, no longer a teenager. And how many people remembered this year to tell me on my birthday and not days later? TWO! and if 1:48 in the morning the day after counted, it would be four! Thats a whopping increase of 200-400% this year! Last year only Asa remembered, though he forgot this year :-P! The only people that remembered, were Meghan and Allie. *BIG HUGS* Thanks ladies, it meant more than you know for someone to remember it. Roxi and Luis called togethor at 1:48 in the morning and left me a voice mail. At least i think it was both of them.... but it sounded like he recorded a message on her voice mail and she just spoke with him on the phone. I dunno. But I'll count them too just because it makes me feel better. *Sigh* I'm not sure whether to be happy or sad about the number of people remembering though. *shrugs*

Lets see anythign else?.... hmmm..... nothing really to report. I haven't been able to see any of my other friends from Drackett this summer! I miss ALL of you. I've gotten a card and an update from two people close to me, but other than that. NADA. NIEN. NOTHING. But i miss ya all! Some of you more than others :-P hehe its easy to leave it ambiguous like that because that way you don't which category you fall under! But if your curious just ask :-P

Anywho... i'm kinda draggin this on because i'm typing it while on the clock... so i'm getting paid to do this... .overtime for that matter :-D hell yes!

But I'm gonna go no3w cause i can leave anytime i want and i'd like to go home.

Peace out
Alex
He'll never wear a business suit
Cowboy hats and bull hide boots just suit him fine
See that buckle shine

He won it at a rodeo
On a horse named Desperado
And he won the ride by he broke his back
Hit so hard he heard it crack
No more rodeo

But you can't keep a good man down
A line of western wear uptown heard of his fame
And they bought his name

Now he looks down from a suite
At the silver limo parked out on the street
And he's not just a face in a martini crowd
He drinks long neck Bud and gets a little loud
The man's back on his feet

He's an uptown down-home good ol' boy
In a business world so fast
On a horse of a different color
But he'll hang on 'til the last
He's still the local hero
He's the hometown pride and joy
He's an uptown down-home good ol' boy

A woman loved him through it all
Through his rowdy days and his hardest fall when he almost died
She stayed by his side

She's still right there today
He wouldn't have it any other way
And he never did get too proud
To hang out with the same old crowd
We're proud to say

He's an uptown down-home good ol' boy
In a business world so fast
Oh but it's a different saddle
Than he once rode in the past
Well he's still the local hero
He's the hometown pride and joy
He's an uptown down-home good ol'
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