so here i am in the computer lab at school. i'm putting off going over to the Shoestring office to give them more money, but i will go soon as i've recieved one nasty voicemail from my director and one direct e-mail from the producer. *sigh* whatever.
once i am done with my class today, i'll officially be halfway done with summer session...it's gone by faster than i thought it would. i guess it's because i've set up a routine for myself that gets me through the day:
-wake up 1/2 hour before leaving house
-leave house 10 minutes late
-get through traffic and make it to class on time anyway
-stay awake through eastern religions
-go to computer lab and play for approx 1 1/2 hours
-eat lunch in car
-slave over tedious project in scenic art and/or listen to boring and pointless lecture
-go to andre's frat and hang out for a few hours
-get through traffic going home
-hang around the house and annoy people, eat food, and watch tv shows that annoy people
-read for eastern religions
-talk online for an hour or so
-go to sleep
-repeat 4x a week, monday-thursday

ahhhh....monotony

on sunday i have my training session for the telefund. yes, the telefund. one of the most feared and loathed jobs on campus. but it pays well, and i'm desperate.

does anybody even read this blog anymore? it's funny when you think about it...there are infinite corners of cyberspace that exist and everyone is staking their claim for their own little spot. but if you have a website and do one looks at it, is it really there? physically, yes. you're taking up network space on someone's server somewhere, and you use resources that you've paid for in one way or another and you devote any amount of time to publishing your interests and thoughts and what not. but what does it matter if no one takes what you're dishing out? stores who don't have customers eventually close, but how many people get rid of webpages because no one looks? very few, i think. weblogs and pages are labors of love, even if they're often neglected. besides, you never know just who is religiously reading your page. we like the idea of being able to connect without really connecting.

ok, so that was just a whole bunch of pseudo-intellectual crap that i felt like writing because i am wasting time. but seriously, if you're reading this within like, a week of it being posted, drop a line at princess_squidget@angelfire.com. Let me know that there's at least some point to all of this. And while you're doing that, hit up my neglected poetry website. I'll dust off some chairs and clean out the cobwebs in my other little corner of cyberspace so it will be all nice and ready for you. :0) (and it gives me an excuse to waste more time and put off giving those bastards more of my money)

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