Thursday, November 30, 2006

Boredom: the desire for desires.


So, I don't know if you've noticed,...but I have been veeeerrryyy posty lately.

I have also been doing lots of other out-of-the-ordinary things lately. Some of these things include:
drinking beer
(!!! I know! You may be tempted to ask me why I have forsaken my lifeblood that is wine and the answer is....well I do not know. I've just felt kind of beer-y.)
not taking the garbage to the end of the driveway for the garbage truck
(this isn't THAT big of a deal....I mean, there are probably only two bags in the enormous cavern that is my garbage can but I'm usually more up on the cleanliness....)
watching "King of the Hill"
(um, yes. I don't really know what's up with THAT)
Anyway, I am concerned about my very unladylike behavior....just not concerned enough to do anything about it. Basically--- what I'm trying to say is that right this very moment, I am sucking at life very much. Someone should probably intervene. Any volunteers? Yea, I didn't think there would be any.

Very exciting times are upon us, what with the drinking of beer and the watching of bad TV and the fact that there is a small (yet amazingly smelly) Yorkie asleep on my foot. I don't think I'd be very good reality television material this week. I guess people are sort of "over" the whole single, boring, white girl who drinks a lot thing. I believe it's called
Bridget Jones.


So, for those of you out there with hyper productive lives...this Bud is for you. For the rest of you who (like me) have spent the majority of the last days with a couch fused to your ass, I think it's time we bathed the dog....because the stench is getting out of control.

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