Listening to: Radiohead - I Will
Feeling: groggy
Sorry I post so many song lyrics disguised as interesting journal entries, but this site conveniently doubles as a Sean Bulletin Board. As such, consider yourself free to remind me of important information which, without a reminder, I may forget. A good example is a hair cut, which I don't normally acquire anymore, but will need to do again before prom in order to look both handsome and charming for the occasion. A tuxedo also serves this purpose, but I've already aquired that, so consider it stricken from the bulletin board's list of requisite pre-prom activities. The majority seems to be checked off. Let's review...
-Figure out if I'm going...indeed, i am (check!)
-Find a hot date (check!)
-Get tickets (check!)
-Find an intelligent-looking tux with an iPod-Blue jacket (check!)
...It's a rather short list, for the moment.
Rambling aside, it's time to continue my reading. I haven't sat down with a new book in a couple years, and what better place to start than The Da Vinci Code? It's every bit as engrossing as I've been told. I've always wanted to learn to write in narrative style, as opposed to my own, which is tantamount in ways to percussive rambling. Not a bad piece to study, I'm sure. Aaaaanyway, if you've made it this far in this post, I salute you, because I barely have. I'll leave you with a quote from the late Mitch Hedberg, a hero of mine who recently passed away. Never underestimate a good laugh.
"I moved into a new apartment, but I guess that it's a bad neighborhood because last night I heard a gunshot, then saw 2 guys run past the window. I was going to call the cops and then I just got optimistic and thought, maybe they were having a race.
'Whats the new neighborhood like?'
'It's okay, but they do have a lot of late night track and field events though.'"
I'm proud.