NP: Mutual Slump - DJ Shadow
I almost made it through an entire week without an illness, schoolwork overload, or disappointment. Then Ben told me his work schedule this weekend: PM cook (a 10-7 shift) Saturday and Sunday. This virtually precludes the aforementioned outing with him, Charity, and the mysterious Melody. I've been waiting to meet this girl for two months now.
On the upside, however, I've already filled Saturday with exciting events. The Inexorable Dork Force (an alternative name for Dork Crew I prefer due to the assonance) will be seeing Kill Bill that afternoon, which makes me happy. In addition, The American Astronaut is playing at the LSC in FoCo tomorrow night, so another yay is in order. Joe might even be coming up that night, which would add an exclamation mark to the aforementioned "yay."
I find my study of Japanese floundering due to the want of a tutor. I can learn all the words and writing but am sans a pronunciation guide. My study will continue, however, as I am now determined to visit Japan as soon as opportunity allows and live there for awhile when feasible. Having discovered the personal website of an ESL teacher, my desire to see the land of the rising sun has greatly increased. I'm also thinking about buying a shirt that says (in kanji) "Looking for a Japanese girlfriend." I like Japan.
I almost made it through an entire week without an illness, schoolwork overload, or disappointment. Then Ben told me his work schedule this weekend: PM cook (a 10-7 shift) Saturday and Sunday. This virtually precludes the aforementioned outing with him, Charity, and the mysterious Melody. I've been waiting to meet this girl for two months now.
On the upside, however, I've already filled Saturday with exciting events. The Inexorable Dork Force (an alternative name for Dork Crew I prefer due to the assonance) will be seeing Kill Bill that afternoon, which makes me happy. In addition, The American Astronaut is playing at the LSC in FoCo tomorrow night, so another yay is in order. Joe might even be coming up that night, which would add an exclamation mark to the aforementioned "yay."
I find my study of Japanese floundering due to the want of a tutor. I can learn all the words and writing but am sans a pronunciation guide. My study will continue, however, as I am now determined to visit Japan as soon as opportunity allows and live there for awhile when feasible. Having discovered the personal website of an ESL teacher, my desire to see the land of the rising sun has greatly increased. I'm also thinking about buying a shirt that says (in kanji) "Looking for a Japanese girlfriend." I like Japan.
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