Archive for September, 2004

Summer comes marchin’ in with it’s heavy boots on

Monday, September 27th, 2004

Saturday’s football game was a good one–almost too good, the ducks beat the vandals so hard that it was almost boring. But the real issue of the game is how people can, in good conscience, charge seven dollars for a glorified hotdog? Either way, it’s always nice to hang around with Dad and Meg yelling [...] Read more »

We raced up and down the sidewalk twenty thousand million times

Friday, September 24th, 2004

Result of driving around Eugene today:
There is nothing more “sketchy” than a guy wearing only unevenly cut camo pants, smoking two cigarettes while riding an old-school bike (a girl’s bike none-the-less) that has a basket on the front.
love this town. Read more »

the further I go, more letters from home never arrive

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2004

This is why I shouldn’t be shut off from humanity for days at a time, I tend to dwell in my own meta-cognition–see below:Maybe I am just absorbing of some of the “oh man, my life is going to be changing drastically” feelings from my sister and her move to college. I’ve spent a couple [...] Read more »

how does it feel to be on your own?

Saturday, September 18th, 2004

I’m in seclusion. My human contact is limited to my trips to safeway every other day. It is kind of nice having my world be quite and manageable.Not much has been going on, went to the U of O football season opener. We won’t discuss how it turned out. But I do have to mention, [...] Read more »

just look at that girl with that light comin’ up in her eyes

Thursday, September 9th, 2004

What a night! Jessica and I had a whirl-wind evening. We went to the most expensive resturant in Eugene and we didn’t hold back. Nothing feels better at the end of the night than knowing you just ate a $30 plate of food. Mixed with a beer, coffee, and cheesecake. Not neccearily together. The only [...] Read more »