DC has done the same thing to me. I actually contimplated buying an umbrella one particularly rainy day before I remembered its against the Portlander's code. Despite this... I truly believe we will always love rain more, and feel more at home in it, than any one else. Hope things look up. See you at Christmas.
I know how you feel...eggmenOctober 15 2005, 01:32:29 UTC
Or at least I think I do... I don't know what to really say other than it comes and it goes. You feel that way for a moment and then it leaves you and once again you find something new to carry you away. What's important here is that you have this thought and these feelings... That's what's important.
"True genious is the ability to hold entirely each of two opposing trains of thought at the same time, without going insane." -Werner Herzog (via Joanna Tillman)
Re: I know how you feel...chezshayOctober 15 2005, 05:04:27 UTC
You're absolutely right about the feeling waxing and waning. Immediately after writing the entry, two friends from Portland (but not from lincoln) and I drank a couple of beers on a roof. It was pouring with rain; it was cold, and we had a wonderful time dancing and singing in relative sobriety- without an umbrella. My anger at Columbia and at myself for letting Columbia get to me completely disappeared. I guess it's all about who you have around you. In general, people here need to learn to how to be chill, and it can be hard not to get wrapped up into everybody else's pace and attitudes.
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"True genious is the ability to hold entirely each of two opposing trains of thought at the same time, without going insane." -Werner Herzog (via Joanna Tillman)
-Andrew
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Happy Birthday!
~Cat
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