les étrangers

Oct 09, 2003 22:41

We rolled into Mason, Texas, population 2,134 with high hopes and great expectations for the weekend ahead. Someone must have forgotten to inform the band because the usual fanfare that surrounds a homecomin’ seemed to be lacking; instead of a ticker-tape parade we settled for BBQ at the Frey’s ranch ( Read more... )

Leave a comment

Comments 11

princeargon October 9 2003, 05:17:15 UTC
I guess the sticky buns were food? Too bad...

Reply

homositlupus October 9 2003, 09:06:07 UTC
Well I guess if you would have been there we both would have had sticky buns...

Reply

princeargon October 9 2003, 10:36:33 UTC
I'm free next weekend...
And YES, we do need to speak again sometime soon.

Reply

homositlupus October 9 2003, 11:27:06 UTC
'twas a good convo we two did have...

Reply


dizzys84 October 9 2003, 07:05:45 UTC
my family is from mason!.....my grandparents pretty much settled it....theres like three streets named after them too.....theres even a schoenfeld street like my last name.....i love it there....our property on the river is my favorite place on earth

Reply

homositlupus October 9 2003, 09:06:30 UTC
I love Mason its so cool...how are things down there at A&M??

Reply

dizzys84 October 9 2003, 09:37:43 UTC
actually pretty good.....except for the massive population of hicks i saw having anti-gay protests yesterday.....i gave them all a little birdie to help them sleep at night....

but all of the other people are wonderful....its so beautiful here

<3<3<3

Reply

homositlupus October 9 2003, 11:25:36 UTC
yeah sometimes I wish that I had decided to go to A&M instead of be here at UT but oh well c'est la vie, I figure once I flunk out of here anyways I'll end up at Blinn so we'll be in the same neck of the woods...

Reply


ronisizelvr October 11 2003, 08:29:44 UTC
I happened upon your journal via some magical button called "random".

We need more people like you out here in this godforsaken state called New Jersey. I've finally come across someone who not only chooses to use the power of free thought and go beyond the common caveman insights of today's modern world, but has a hell of an interesting life as well!

Continue the poetic rantings and witty verse, and feel free to drop me a line to spare me from the mundane conversations of everyday life that I'm subjected to by these morons in the armpit of America, aka New Jersey.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up