Zeroes and ones and zeroes and ones...
This weekend was a fun one. I said goodbye to Adelphia and moved into the world of the mini-dish. Ahh, it's so nice to be able to watch KCBS without white diagonal streaks running across the screen. And mmmmm..."120 Minutes." This was a Sunday night staple of mine on MTV while I was in college. Since then, it moved over to MTV2, which wasn't carried on cable in my area. What?!? Music videos?!?
It was a fairly busy rest of the weekend...I went to my friend Gigi's birthday party which was quite the rockin' hula hootenanny. Discovered a new drink in the midst of the partying...Mike's Hard Cranberry Lemonade...which essentially is spiked Kool-aid. Tasty! And today, I went out for easter dinner with Nathan, Larry, Ted, and Ted's parents. Speaking of easter, I've said it once and I'll say it again...Marshmallow Peeps are NASTY. And my chocolate bunny melted. Wah...It now sits in a box sitting behind a cellophane wrapper looking all deformed and depressed. It actually looks like what Picasso would have done if he made a chocolate Easter bunny.
If you have the "Family Guy" DVD, take special note of the episode where Death takes a holiday. Now is it just me or aren't some of the scenes in that episode are a bit eerie when you consider that Seth McFarlane was booked to be on one of the flights involved in 9/11? This especially holds true for the scene that takes place on the airplane where Peter has to kill off the cast of "Dawson's Creek." Yikes...
For those of you wondering why I haven't blogged much, a lot of it is because I've just been very preoccupied as of late. A bit of it stems from the "Silent Treatment" that I've often been referring to and that I'm still getting. Yes, it's one full month now. Though, in light of the recent "Away Message" war I was involved in with the "silent" party last week over IM, I'm not sure if it counts as a total silent treatment. And frankly, I can't believe that I got wrapped up in an "Away Message" war. The whole concept of one is ridiculous, yet it happened. And actually it wasn't really a "war" as more of a bit of passive-agressive internet verbal sparring. Ack...this whole "period of silence" I've been involved in has been quite ludicrous. But on the other hand, it's helped with putting things into perspective. Everybody whom I've spoken to about this in detail has said that something like this needed to happen and that this space between us is necessary. And the communication will resume whenever it does...I guess...
What else...what else...As I mentioned in an earlier blog, I'm taking baby steps back into the dating world. The one "potential" I had mentioned earlier didn't quite pan out. We had a talk a few days ago where basically he said that he just wanted to be friends, which is cool and all. I mean, it's better to get that out in the open early on than to let things linger in a sea of uncertainty. Also, I've had a bit too much experience with the latter and that's only served to make things worse in the end. But alas, we all must learn from our mistakes...Riiight?
This weekend was a fun one. I said goodbye to Adelphia and moved into the world of the mini-dish. Ahh, it's so nice to be able to watch KCBS without white diagonal streaks running across the screen. And mmmmm..."120 Minutes." This was a Sunday night staple of mine on MTV while I was in college. Since then, it moved over to MTV2, which wasn't carried on cable in my area. What?!? Music videos?!?
It was a fairly busy rest of the weekend...I went to my friend Gigi's birthday party which was quite the rockin' hula hootenanny. Discovered a new drink in the midst of the partying...Mike's Hard Cranberry Lemonade...which essentially is spiked Kool-aid. Tasty! And today, I went out for easter dinner with Nathan, Larry, Ted, and Ted's parents. Speaking of easter, I've said it once and I'll say it again...Marshmallow Peeps are NASTY. And my chocolate bunny melted. Wah...It now sits in a box sitting behind a cellophane wrapper looking all deformed and depressed. It actually looks like what Picasso would have done if he made a chocolate Easter bunny.
If you have the "Family Guy" DVD, take special note of the episode where Death takes a holiday. Now is it just me or aren't some of the scenes in that episode are a bit eerie when you consider that Seth McFarlane was booked to be on one of the flights involved in 9/11? This especially holds true for the scene that takes place on the airplane where Peter has to kill off the cast of "Dawson's Creek." Yikes...
For those of you wondering why I haven't blogged much, a lot of it is because I've just been very preoccupied as of late. A bit of it stems from the "Silent Treatment" that I've often been referring to and that I'm still getting. Yes, it's one full month now. Though, in light of the recent "Away Message" war I was involved in with the "silent" party last week over IM, I'm not sure if it counts as a total silent treatment. And frankly, I can't believe that I got wrapped up in an "Away Message" war. The whole concept of one is ridiculous, yet it happened. And actually it wasn't really a "war" as more of a bit of passive-agressive internet verbal sparring. Ack...this whole "period of silence" I've been involved in has been quite ludicrous. But on the other hand, it's helped with putting things into perspective. Everybody whom I've spoken to about this in detail has said that something like this needed to happen and that this space between us is necessary. And the communication will resume whenever it does...I guess...
What else...what else...As I mentioned in an earlier blog, I'm taking baby steps back into the dating world. The one "potential" I had mentioned earlier didn't quite pan out. We had a talk a few days ago where basically he said that he just wanted to be friends, which is cool and all. I mean, it's better to get that out in the open early on than to let things linger in a sea of uncertainty. Also, I've had a bit too much experience with the latter and that's only served to make things worse in the end. But alas, we all must learn from our mistakes...Riiight?











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