| | Ack, months go by so quickly. Three months seems like one week because there's always so much to do/play/do.
Fun stuff I've done lately: - Went to a Metallica concert. It was a Friends and Family performance, which meant there were a few technical issues, but I was right up front and center. All the lights and special effects were on, too (towers of flame!! falling coffins!!). Totally a fun time.
- Went to a Smashing Pumpkins concert. Same deal, though they only performed for like an hour. They make me sleepy.
- LOTS of good food + wine.
Fun work stuff I've done lately: - Gone on a day trip (somewhere a few states north of where I am now). Got to visit (meet!) a friend there, too, for dinner, before I flew back. The trip was to write the cover story, which again, I'm not telling you about. =P
Oh man, there's more, but I forgot it all already.
Going to a wedding tomorrow. Excited about the sentiment behind it, but NOT excited about ceremonies. I will probably elope, when/if my time comes. Or just have a wedding with 5 people attending, in my living room, with the TV on (okay, c'mon, who am I kidding? I actually mean "with WoW (or some other game) running in the background").
Christmas is around the corner. Don't expect a gift. If you're getting one, you'll know, cuz I'll tell you about it. (Or pester you to tell me what you want, but I'm only gifting you out of [extreme] obligation.) If you're NOT getting one, don't feel bad. I secretly hate (a little bit) everyone I have to buy presents for. Not cuz of the money, but cuz of the HASSLE. I had an idea: I'll buy my own presents, things I want, and if anyone wants to give me a gift, I'll just attach their name to whatever I buy. Then, they can do the same for me. It saves the trouble of thinking of a good gift, and this way, I'd actually get stuff I wanted, which is usually practical, boring stuff. (Though the presents I got last year were pretty damn good...) But Grace says that idea makes no sense.
There's only one person I'll enjoy buying presents for, and it's not you. Sorry. (Don't buy me a present either. PLEASE don't.) I might try buying a lot of those obligatory presents online this year...
Last random note: The writing in Esquire is mind-bogglingly intelligent. Maybe what is actually being SAID isn't that great, but I'd never know it. I'm too bewitched by the slick, slick writing style. So engaging. A bit presumptuous/pompous/overbearing/bossy, though.
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