I Love Camp!
I will be taking a break for the next week to go to Music Camp (not band, music). This is the one week of the year I actually put others before myself. No this is not a trend, and I'm still an asshole, trust me.
Because we all know that God invented condoms because he, she, or it wanted us to get laid a little more often, and at the same time do some population and disease control.
I will be taking a break for the next week to go to Music Camp (not band, music). This is the one week of the year I actually put others before myself. No this is not a trend, and I'm still an asshole, trust me.
Knowing the bartender kicks ass. I suppose I already knew this, but in this case I knew the bartender before I ever attended the bar (Local) and she hooked me up all night long.
Finally went to see Da Vinci Code last night (yes I realized I probably ruined the book for myself, I'll get over it). I have to say I agree with most of the reviews. It was kind of meh. I figured out what was going to happen a little more than half way through, and I could definitely see how a lot of things would work better in writing. The individual I went with (Angie) and I ended up going to see it at the theater where The Devil Wears Prada happened to be premiering. It's possible I might have had my first NY celebrity sighting and not realized it, since I could care less about Hollywood types, and I don't think Charlie Villanueva counts as a celebrity.
A friend of mine e-mailed me yesterday wondering if I wanted to go to the beach today. I took one look at the weather report (94 and sunny) and said, "Yup, the beach sounds like a good idea." We went to Rockaway Beach which isn't anything wow, but there was sun, sand, ocean, and even occasional toilets, and really can you ask for anything more? (Ok, yeah I could think of a few things, but I'm a 24 year old male and I think with my penis so lets not get into details.)
I've seen this floating around on other blogs for a while, but after a comment left by Sue Ellen, and the fact that I like to steal things from other people's blogs (in this case Kat), I felt this might be a good time to do this.
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Overall: 60% Conservative, 40% Liberal |
Social Issues: 50% Conservative, 50% Liberal |
Personal Responsibility: 0% Conservative, 100% Liberal |
Fiscal Issues: 100% Conservative, 0% Liberal |
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We fuckin' won today, and there ain't no one that can tell me otherwise. We were clearly the better team. I'm not even going to bitch about bad officiating (though it was awful) because we overcame that shit to win the game.
I was on my way home from Brooklyn last night, and managed to catch the J (which according to all the subway maps available doesn't run in southern Brooklyn, but whatever) and took it up to junction where I could transfer to the D after only a few minutes of waiting. Pretty impressive for late night trains. Anyway, as the D approached the section of track I'm familiar with (59th to 145th), I started to keep my eye out for the A so I could get up to 168th. As we started to get closer to 125th I noticed groups of people walking on the platforms we passed, a solid indication that the A train was close. As we pulled into the 125th street station the A train was just pulling away. AARRGGHHH! Just missed it. That's ok, the express train running to 145th should pass the A which stops at 135th right? Well, the D train takes one of those slow pull aways from the station and then runs like half speed up to 145th. I exit the D and run up a level to see if the A is there but alas, no A, which means I just missed it and half to wait forever for the next A. Grrr...... I debate walking home (it's probably like 30 blocks), but decide against it since I have absolutely no idea what the neighborhood is like between 145 and about 163rd, but I'm willing to bet it's less then stellar.
I came home yesterday to find a tag hanging on my door with a business card for a recruiter in the Marines. I'm 24 years old and I can afford to live in New York City, why would I want to join the marines? Oh, I should mention that it was addressed to a "Garrett Wilson." Let's see, you got the first and last letters of my name right, and there is also an s and an o in my last name, but they're in different places, and the number of middle letters is wrong too. Good try though! I suppose this should be expected since I have a BS, and I dominated the ASVAB (even if it was 6 years ago). Being a Republican probably doesn't help either. Little do they know my plan is to make millions and "influence" military decisions, and not ever do any of the actual dirty work myself.
On the train to work this morning we got held up 125th street for a "police investigation." It's annoying but I can deal, I'd just prefer to be somewhere else the next time an "investigation" occurs. There's something just slightly unnerving about a bunch of cops walking checking into every car of the train you're on in the middle of Harlem. On my way home there were announcements that downtown trains were running express from 125th to 59th because of another investigation at 103rd. What crazy shit is going down on the subway? (Maybe I don't want to know...)
You heard me right. Our soccer team is awful. Apparently the Czech's were supposed to be the "aging" team, but the US looked like a bunch of 40 year olds with hangovers out there. We passed poorly, didn't run well, and had some total breakdowns on defense. In short, we did just everything wrong. Now for those of you who don't have the luxury of getting ESPN360 at your desk where you can watch all the World Cup games, Ghana (population 22,409,572) isn't that great either, but they at least ran all day long and were at least close to Italy through most of the match. I will not be at all surprised if we go home still holding the dubious record of never winning a World Cup match on European soil.
So, at Kat's birthday party last week, I ran into someone who was apparently good friends with one of my best friends from school, Katie. During our brief conversation she mentioned that she was going on a Vegas trip with Katie and other Pangborn girls, and I told her that Katie "totally had to drunk dial me" while she was there, or something like that. Impressively (and unfortunately), this message actually got to Katie. I'm guessing that girl didn't have much to drink if she actually remembered to tell her friend that some random guy she met at a party asked for a drunk dial.
Sorry, another long one.
So, last week I got an e-vite to my ex-girlfriend's birthday party. I happened to be sitting at my computer at the time it arrived, so I replied pretty much right away since a.) I was already at my computer and b.) my social life leaves a lot to be desired at the moment. I learned on Friday that apparently you're not supposed to respond to e-vites right away, that you're supposed to wait as long as possible. I suppose it's kinda like showing up casually late to a party, you just don't want to be the first one there.
Yesterday was one of my coworker's last day. While I haven't worked here that long, it was sad to see her go since she is one of the few people that seemed to make an honest effort to make me feel welcome in NYC. Anyway, in keeping with traditional last rights, we all went out to a bar after work. My dinner consisted of many Smithwicks along with 4 jalapeño poppers and 2 shots of Jameson. I thought I took good care of myself before I went to bed, but that lack of anything actually solid seemed to trump that and I still had a small headache this morning. Of course I didn't exactly sleep well because it’s getting warm and for the moment I'm still refusing to use air conditioning. Waking up at 5 am after losing the fight with vampires in my dreams didn't help.