Floating effortless, over the apartment in a boat, and rowing past the office windows.

May 16, 2005 03:48

So I'm up tonight, finishing the better part of a book I should have read a lot more of a lot sooner. But I don't really mind it, because it's a decent book, and it isn't every day (or night) that you have the opportunity to read six-hundred pages of Pulitzer-Prize-winning slash. Seriously ( Read more... )

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ana_o May 16 2005, 15:41:42 UTC
feeling excited about life every so often is sometimes the best you can get. and trust me, it's far better than dreading every second going by. or even worse, just growing numb to it.

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iheartleaven May 17 2005, 08:22:21 UTC
What alarms me is the ever-growing ratio of the second two to the first.

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ana_o May 17 2005, 16:04:14 UTC
don't give in, kid. indulge in things that you find exciting.

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iheartleaven May 17 2005, 23:33:35 UTC
hey, thanks. i always try...

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iheartleaven May 17 2005, 08:30:41 UTC
it all comes back to jack/spot, and you know it.

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iheartleaven May 17 2005, 08:35:05 UTC
I think it was partly that I wanted to go for a drive and partly that, given my sleep schedule, I also wanted to pick up some Bawls, which my QFC had been out of for a while.

The jumping and screaming thing might not go over so well during the middle of the night. There was that time, some five years ago now, when Daniel decided to scream "ANAL SEX" as loud as possible around three-thirty in the morning, and, well, phone calls were made.

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iheartleaven May 17 2005, 23:43:54 UTC
1. Oh, now you're just not paying attention. I was staying up all night to finish a book, right? So an energy drink would help.

2. Grocer. You said grocer. My heart will burst, although whether it is from joy or terror, I do not know.

3. We were, in fact, at my house. Yes, he is most certainly the ambusher. His idea of a really good time involves a high level of intoxication and a functioning Nintendo 64 with a Mario Golf cartrige. There he goes - one of God's own prototypes. Too weird to live, too rare to die. Well, not quite, but, y'know.

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