11.19.2005
11.18.2005
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I hate people in relationships. In particular, I hate people in convenient relationships.
Its not fair. It is SOOOO not fair. How come they get to spend the night with their loved one any night they want??! I can't stand when people complain about how they never get to see their loved one when they live in the same city. Thats bullshit.
I hate spending the night alone every night.
I hate having a GREAT conversation on the phone; I would rather argue in person, at least that way I could see the look in your eyes.
I hate driving an hour on Friday night just to see you when everyone else drives 5 minutes.
I hate that the only nights I get to see you are the nights that you need to kick back and have a drink, but you give that up so you can stay sober and coherent with me.
I hate that we have to pay attention to where your roommates are and who might walk in when we want to be "close".
But most of all I hate that I have two separate lives... "When you're here" and "When I wish you were here"
I hate being apart......
11.17.2005
11.16.2005
Holy Freaking Moly
Its really windy outside.
I'm pretty darn tired.
Andrea is typing a huge-ass paper tonight so I can't talk to her.
I have a big presentation at work tomorrow and I'm pretty damn nervous about it (even though I know that I shouldn't be).
My mouse batteries died earlier so I'm using the track-pad while they charge.
I get to see Andrea on Saturday and then go down to Detroit on Sunday for her family Sketty (aka Spaghetti) dinner. Should be fun :)
All for now... bed time.
11.06.2005
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Its been quite some time since I last posted. Mostly because I haven't really had anything interesting to say (not that I do now though).
I did watch one of the most frightening / informative documentaries I've seen in a long time. It was called "The End of Suburbia". It basically talks about suburban America and how it can't survive when the production of oil subsides. It was incredibly distrurbing to think of my current lifestyle making a complete 180 degree change. Anyways, if you are looking to become educated on current topics, it is definitely a must see... or, you can remain sheltered and ignorant regarding world energy consumption and thus be shocked when your lifestyle is forced to make an abrupt change. Either way, the choice is yours.
On a brighter note, Andrea and I went to Midland for the night. As usual, I came up to CMU Friday night. Then on Saturday, while Andrea was working, I drove to Midland for the morning and afternoon with the family. Then, after work, Andrea drove over too to eat a home cooked dinner and enjoy the company of my family. After dinner, Stephanie, Jason, Matt, Sarah, Andrea and I all went to Bennigans for a few drinks. I had never had Smithwicks before - it is an dark Irish ale and is quite tasty indeed. Anyways, we had a pretty good time hanging out.
I think Andrea and I might order some food for dinner, or maybe even make some Mac and Cheese or something. We're not looking to do too much today, especially since it is one of the ugliest days of the fall (40 degree, rainy, and windy as hell). Either way though, we're looking to just lay low.
Summary -- looks like I had a great weekend and I didn't even do anything. I just love being with Andrea and spending our time doing nothing together.



