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| I'm busy. If any one has any suggestions on how I can relax (in a short amount of time), that would be great. | | |
| If you haven't noticed yet......I'm living in Austin now.
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| I've started a new xanga. Most people stopped reading this one
anyways, so starting over seemed like a good idea. I'll
keep posting on this one, but it mainly will be random stuff and events that have happened in my life. All of it will be
fluff. I'm planning on giving my other xanga to only certain
people. I'm not giving it to any group in particular, so whether we
are close or not doesn't make a difference. It's more of an
experiment, so to the people who I don't get the xanga address,
don't worry, you wouldn't like it anyway. This post is directed mainly
towards those who don't get the other xanga to tell them that while I may
not post as often, I'm still using this xanga site.
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| Today was cold if you didn't notice. I woke up to a room that was
a frigid 59F. I didn't notice until I got out of bed because I
was covered by 4 blankets. Most of the morning I spent doing my
final assignment for communications so I can make an A in that
class. After doing that, I walked to campus (which, for people
who don't know, is a quarter of a mile from my apartment) to get an
errand done before the school shut down for the day. It was the
worst idea I had all day. On the way to campus, I figured that
since the wind was blowing in my face, on the way back it would be a
lot easier and less cold. I found out on the way back that the
wind wasn't blowing in my face on the way to campus, but it definitely
was on the way back. Right once I got home, Cody tried to get me
to play football outside in the sleet and 22*F weather. About
fifteen minutes of enticing others and me to do it, I was playing
quarterback in a field behind our apartment complex. Two hours
later.....I couldn't feel my hands anymore. Playing football was
actually a lot of fun. It is really fun when everyone is slipping
around. After awhile of defrosting and sleeping, Cody, Brandon
and I began to notice vehicles outside our living room windows not
being able to drive up the road. The road is on a steep incline
that doesn't seem to be drivable when it gets icy. It was
hilarious and way better than anything on television. We watched
at least 15 cars and trucks get stuck or slide all over the road.
If you happen to be one of those unfortunate drivers who not only had
to suffer through the horrible conditions, but also three guys laughing
and pointing, please forgive me for not helping. What were
suppose to do.....Go out there and push you up the hill?
no. If you would have looked a little closer you could have read
our lips, which were saying exactly what you needed to do to get out of
your predicament. I think there were only two or three who
actually did what we told them to do or did what we were thinking they
should do. Ever since the sand truck went by, its been pretty
uneventful up in Denton. Hope everything is going well with you!
The End.
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