Saturday, February 6, 2010

Nothing Important to Say

Really. I don't have anything to say that could be construed as important or meaningful or symbolic or really even comical.

I'm really tired. And I'm a little stressed. And I was denied pie. I'm not too overly thrilled with life right now.

But I feel like I've been neglecting my blog (not that anyone reads it, so I'm not really impacting anyone's life, here) so here I am.

The past week has basically consisted of school, sleep, homework, and listening to entirely too much Lady Gaga and Ingrid Michaelson (yes, I am aware that those two things don't go together ver well. Suck it.)

Yeah. I feel like we have a lot of catching up to do, but I don't have anything to talk about and I'm not in the mood to be entertaining. I'm mostly just bitter and pissed.

So it snowed last night. MASSIVE amounts. Which made for a pretty interesting evening this evening. We went ice skating today (more accurately, I sat on a bench and froze my ass off drinking hot chocolate while my friends skated for half an hour...day well spent) and then made a fort in Manda's basement (not the first time) and ate too much junk. Then Wuh, Bee, and I went to see 'Beauty and the Beast' at the Playhouse again.

Then...

I REALLY wanted pie. So we drove off to Perkin's for pie. I spun out a little driving there, but they wouldn't let me turn around and go home. Then I spun out AGAIN pulling into the Perkin's parking lot, and of course, Perkin's is closed.

Logic reasoning and common sense would lead you to believe that we turned around and went home, yes?

NO. We went to Friendly's instead, where there were sadly no douche-y guys to make fun of (another rather amusing story for another time) and where Manda informed us that she wants to marry a Japanese guy so her children can be ALL of the Axis powers.

Have I mentioned lately that my friends and I are a bunch of HUGE nerds? No? We haven't talked about that?

Last weekend we went to Borders and had a funeral-esque ceremony for JD Salinger. Today I referred to 'half-time' of a basketball game as 'intermission.' We're really huge nerds.

(Random tangent. Sorry.)

Anyway yeah. Then I drove home (which should NOT have been that complicated on any other day) and shook all the way home (and by all the way home I mean 1.5 miles) because Jackson Township CAN'T TAKE CARE OF THEIR ROADS.

Which made me more bitter and angry and cold and exhausted.

Which is where we are now. Two hours later at 1 AM.

Goodnight.

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