The Archive of Electronic Tumbleweeds for May 2008

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

I’m friggin’ DYING here @ Peachtree Center

I have had this almost biblical urge to take a dump since ~4:00 PM, but don’t want to leave for fear of the fact that I might not get a chance to come back for a while. I’ve been prairie-dogging like a mofo for the past 3.5 hours, and have even considered going to the bathroom here (ew). Thank god I’ll be home in…90 minutes?! DAMMIT!

Edit: Oh yeah, I’ve just now realized that holding it in too long makes my left eye quiver. I wonder where that point is where you’ve learned too much about yourself.

posted by Jeremy at 7:29 pm in Everyday Life  

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

I’m a Byrd Scholarship Finalist!

I believe this means I am going to be the recipient of a $1500 award, renewable for up to four years! This will definitely go a long way towards my MBP - at least, is the GA Office of Finance manages to cut some bureaucratic red tape (which I know they have) and call me. This day could only have been better so far if my Chick-Fil-A were free.

posted by Jeremy at 2:01 pm in College Hijinks  

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

I’m sitting here @ Peachtree Center

And I am f****ng STARVING. It’s lunch hour too, so I’m seeing all these people eating around me. I have the money to go but something to eat, but everything here that’s worth buying is SUPER-F****NG-EXPENSIVE, I think I just might wait

Edit: I had some Chick-Fil-A. Mmmmmmm, better than stem cells.

posted by Jeremy at 1:55 pm in Everyday Life  

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

I Can See Catgirls In 2030

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3964693.ece

I can tell this world’s slowly descending into hell. But at least we’ll go balls-deep in a catgirl, so that makes it somewhat better.

posted by Jeremy at 5:47 pm in Everyday Life  

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Smile Because It Happened

Well, it’s finally over. After close to four years of dodging too many people in small hallways, trying to be heard in classes of 30+ people and acting crazy on more than one occasion (and usually in front of more than 100 people), I’ve graduated from Banneker High School. I don’t feel any different, any more prepared for the world than I did a week ago, but c’est la vie. They say that you forget all about high school when you get out into college and the real world, but it doesn’t seem like it. Some say that’s a good thing, but why would it be? These are the people I known for my entire high school career, and now we’re all drifting off our own ways, never to meet again until our reunions, if then. *sigh*, maybe I should stop bitching and enjoy the rest of the time we have together then, even if it’s only graduation.

posted by Jeremy at 3:50 pm in Everyday Life  

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