i feel like i always have something to do but this is never it. i had hoped that with the start of the new block i'd be able to stop this nonsense way of living, but i have failed to succeed. i'm still up till 3 am minimum, do next to nothing but play video games, watch sopranos, watch six feet under, and sleep. all those stupid little habits i had day after day a few months ago have all turned into these new habits. those old habits had been in place for a few years now. of course i'm still attending every class and somehow getting homework done, but who knows how long that will last. san andreas is the most spectacular video game i've ever set eyes on. i'm in so much awe that there are times when i actually don't want to play because i'm so intimidated. sounds borderline retarded i know, but i'm not the ordinary gta fan. since i'm a notch up from others, then i can be a little excited for something like this. and believe it or not but i don't think gta is the only reason for this change in behavior. anyways, i don't know how i feel about school yet. the classes i'm sure will be interesting and such, but i think my attitude dealing with them won't be best. i don't care if i was in a snowboarding class this semester, i'm just so done with school. by the way, i'm taking plsc1100 american government because i need a random three credits of absolutely anything and i figured this would help nicely for dc. then i'm taking legl4130 bankruptcy law from stott, again x 5. it will be good too, as soon as i get the freaking book. once again in my time at this dumpy school does the bookstore fail to get anything right. so i've got a book coming. i'm still so behind on movie reviews. they all sit ever so patiently in my little notebook. working on getting housing out in dc. good opp. found today for an apartment at $630 per month, including utilities. but we shall see. i'll probably know for sure by the last week of july. getting down to the wire though and let's not go into how unprepared i am. on one hand i'm a smart kid who gets good grades and lucky breaks like qwest and sen. bennett, and can learn to excel at pretty much whatever i try at (except economics (i don't know how melchior did it), finance, and some sports, but not many believe it or not). and i'm not trying to sound conceded either. its just sort of how i am. but on the other hand, i'm such a slacker when it comes to pretty much everything. except running. the only good thing i do these days. same mile and a half, but never gets any easier. anything other than a difficult run doesn't seem to ever happen. its not that i don't stretch too because i'm like clockwork with that. six feet ended tonight for kim and i. we watched third season and what a strange, strange season. so much different that the first two. loved it though. good glimpse of people a their extreme highs and lows. reading One L by scott turow. pretty good book that i think kim, jessIE, mom, and mom grover would all enjoy. you rest won't care. its a law school book. this is me saying good night to all. i'm off to los santos.
and here is some random bullshit that has been piling up in the bin. enjoy:
i read this in some article from yahoo news:
"Joining the Bushes were Vice President Dick Cheney and wife Lynne. News organizations hosted show business and sports stars such as Goldie Hawn, Richard Gere, Jane Fonda, Mary Tyler Moore, tennis sisters Venus and Serena Williams and a few supermodels."
i just thought it was funny that they just tossed in the supermodels at the end. nameless bods that show up to special events and do reality shows.
we had this game for light bulbs not too long ago. if one went out, each of us would just hoped the other would change it but no one ever did. so we had a light out in pretty much every room. even the bathroom which are big round ones above the mirror. so her parents were coming for a weekend, and kim caved and changed them all the night before so that they didn’t think we can’t afford light bulbs. then the house got all bright again and it sucked. all the rooms got really hot from all the bulbs. then i started thinking that maybe (after her parents leave) we should keep 1 bulb out of each light fixture that has more than 1. i bet it would save a bit on energy because of the usage of each bulb out and the fact it will naturally keep the house cooler. we probably won’t save any money in the costs of light bulbs unless there is some kind of interaction between the bulbs that affects their usually short lasting supply of magical power. the cons in the deal are that we have to look like po’ white trash when people come over. so i ran it by kim and i'm gonna be enforcing this pretty soon. i'll report back on results.
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