let's open up a restaurant in santa fe.

Oct 02, 2009 20:46

I've been terribly remiss at keeping this current -- it seems that it is difficult to find time to be at a computer when so much is going on. I've been journaling a lot on my bus rides, and I'm excited to have a ton of material to sift through and sculpt into poems. One of my goals for when I move into my Brooklyn writer-haven is to submit another ( Read more... )

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skaryma October 3 2009, 14:34:46 UTC
Your adventures fill me with glee.

Also, I considered going to St. John's! So I suppose somewhere there's a crazy bizarro me equally incapable of answering that question.

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ceilingtile October 6 2009, 20:56:05 UTC
It seems like an interesting school, though I think I did the best possible thing for me going to Sarah Lawrence.

I am still hoping that I'll have time on my way eastward to stop for a day or a night in Indianapolis to say hullo. This could possibly be around October 15. Does this still work?

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skaryma October 7 2009, 02:35:50 UTC
Cool with me, but depends on the timing a little - my current job is weekdays 1:30 to 10 pm, so if you wanted to stay the night, you'd have some time to kill before I could meet you (in a city that hates public transportation). Or if you planned to breeze through on your way to more exotic locales, brunch or lunch would be great. (If I'd worked there long enough to have any time off, I'd just request the day, but sadly, I cannot yet.) Just keep me posted.

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ceilingtile October 7 2009, 03:55:46 UTC
So I'm looking at the bus times, and the times are kind of awkward. There's one that arrives at 11:25 pm, which might not too bad. Otherwise I could get there at 8:05 am, but I would have to leave Chicago at 3 am. Everything else is while you're working or at 3 in the morning.

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welli83 October 5 2009, 00:17:50 UTC
Remember the time this summer that you introduced me to the phrase "No hobo"? Because I use it ALL THE TIME.

I didn't realize how many situations in my life were hobo-like, especially given that I live in a townhouse and have a full time job... but I always seem to be sitting on the ground or digging things out of the trash. "No hobo" is a good disclaimer and people always laugh.

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ceilingtile October 6 2009, 20:58:10 UTC
I do remember! I've started to feel a bit deceitful in adding the disclaimer, though, because I'm thinking that I may have accidentally chosen "hobo" as my career choice.

Yesterday I was sitting at a bus stop in Oakland and I got a marriage proposal from a homeless man...no hobo.

DUDE MAYBE WE COULD START A "NO HOBO" BLOG

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