The first 3 days of school have passed, and I feel like I've been in school for 3 months. People don't lie when they say that the parking situation sucks at UTSA. The first day, I arrived at 8:45am for an 11:00am class. The parking lot was filled to capacity, and after sitting in bumper to bumper traffic for 20 minutes, I drove around looking for a spot for what seemed like an eternity. Finally, I ended up parking in some parking lot way in the back of campus. Unfortunately I didn't realize that there was a shuttle service in that lot, so I ended up walking for 22 minutes to the courtyard.
Speaking of how smart I am, I walked into the wrong History class and sat through the entire thing. I was talking to Allie Keip in the hallway and walked into her class w/ her. Mine was next door...Luckily, I just went home and changed my schedule so I could just stay in that History class w/ Allie.
I've rented a few movies recently that I all liked. Last weekend I rented You Can Count on Me w/ Laura Linney and Mark Ruffalo, and Love the Hard Way w/ Adrien Brody. This week I rented Dogville w/ Nicole Kidman and Kill Bill 2. Dogville was pretty interesting b/c it was filmed on a sound stage w/ no background and just one bare set. It was pretty funny to watch the actors use imaginary doors. This weekend I rented The Thin Red Line w/ Sean Penn and Adrien Brody. Last night I watched Summer of Sam w/ John Leguizamo and Adrien Brody. It was so awesome! Note to Kristen: Don't rent it when Adam is watching b/c it could pass for a softcore porno.
Today I'm meeting Alex for lunch sometime, and then resting until I have to work at 7:45-midnight. Suck balls...Anway, since only about 3 people read this blog, feel free to leave as many comments as you'd like. I love reading them!
Laters for now...
Saturday, August 28, 2004
Sunday, August 22, 2004
Get Real, Bitches!
If there was a way to skip one year ahead in time, I would do it in a heartbeat. I can't find anything to be excited about being a roadrunner... I feel like I'm wasting a year sitting on my lard ass in San Antonio. I want to be at some out of city college studying to become a filmmaker...
"It's like, you finish high school, and then what? I'm supposed to be in New York City selling out CBGB's! What the FUCK are we still doing here!?" -Dummy
I woke up this morning and realized all of my friends were gone. Alex is helping move Kristen in at A&M, but he'll be back. I guess its cool to meet new people which I'm sure I will, but the hard part will be getting out of that usual routine I'm so used to from high school...eh whatever.
So, I saw Garden State. Sorry if I offended anybody by putting it as one of my favorite movies (read profile) before I saw it. I didn't realize how 'superficial' I was being. But it was an amazing film afterall, very real. I reccomend it to any pothead who is lost in their twenties. Since I don't know any of those, I reccomend it to everyone who likes to watch actors take hits off bongs and use the F word repetitively.
So y'all should check out to trailor for Mean Creek. It came out in theaters on August 20, but that's probably only select cities. Hopefully it opens nationally later one...here's a link:
http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=4922
Laters for now...
Kristen sucks on fags!
"It's like, you finish high school, and then what? I'm supposed to be in New York City selling out CBGB's! What the FUCK are we still doing here!?" -Dummy
I woke up this morning and realized all of my friends were gone. Alex is helping move Kristen in at A&M, but he'll be back. I guess its cool to meet new people which I'm sure I will, but the hard part will be getting out of that usual routine I'm so used to from high school...eh whatever.
So, I saw Garden State. Sorry if I offended anybody by putting it as one of my favorite movies (read profile) before I saw it. I didn't realize how 'superficial' I was being. But it was an amazing film afterall, very real. I reccomend it to any pothead who is lost in their twenties. Since I don't know any of those, I reccomend it to everyone who likes to watch actors take hits off bongs and use the F word repetitively.
So y'all should check out to trailor for Mean Creek. It came out in theaters on August 20, but that's probably only select cities. Hopefully it opens nationally later one...here's a link:
http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=4922
Laters for now...
Kristen sucks on fags!
Wednesday, August 11, 2004
My life is a sitcom...
I'm back from Dallas, finally, and had an ass-load of fun! Everything suspiciously went extremely smoothly with the wedding and all. That doesn't necessarily mean nothing funny happened though. Here's an extremely over-detailed, and exaggerated play-by-play of the entire weekend:
The car ride up was a lot of fun. Sarah, Kim, and I rode in the explorer w/ my mom and watched movies the entire way. I think my mom's favorite part of the trip was when we watched Season One of the Osbournes DVD and she got to hear the F-word shouted every three seconds.
Kim and Sarah were great company at the hotel. We stayed at the Crown Plaza where the reception was also held. It was a pretty nice hotel and all, but its old, and smelled like a moldy attic. Come to find out my parent's and our rooms air conditioners were both caked over with mold. Wouldn't that be funny if we had an allergic reaction to the mold and died? HAHA! Kim, Sarah, and I took a trip to the mini gift store located in the lobby of the hotel for an emergency purchase of Tampax and Midol. The girls spent most of their time dressing up and going to luncheons and shit. I sat on my ass in the hotel. Although I did run a few errands w/ my dad to pick up tuxes.
The first big wedding event was the rehersal at Highland Park Methodist church. The wedding coordinator associated w/ the church was the biggest bitch you'll ever meet. She must of had those giant union candles shoved up her...well nevermind. Afterwards we all went to dinner at Maggionos which is some fancy shmancy restaurant. I thought we'd just eat and leave, but apparently you're supposed to sit for 3 hours while people toasted w/ a microphone and bawled like babies. They had a 10 minutes slide show to watch of pictures of Laura and Kevin since they were babies which made more people cry.
Anyway, the next day was really fun! After spending the morning hours dealing with my typical 'stressed-out mother of the bride'until 2:15 or so, the limo-bus picked up all of the groomsmen, and ushers. Of course, w/ Kevin's friends, there were many bottles of champagne on the bus to keep us company. When we arrived at the church, we waited in a room for a while, took pictures, and did the whole ceremony thing. I was sweating like a pig at the alter for some reason. Something about standing still for half an hour makes me sweat terribly. My uncle Rodney sang in the beginning and middle of the ceremony and it was really really amazing. When we receded back down the aisle and outside, they had the church bells ringing really loudly. It was pretty cool...
Ah, the reception! The best part of any wedding. All the bridesmaids and groomsmen waited outside the reception room, and were introduced by two's to the song "Beautiful Day" by U-2. We sat for a little while and ate at the head table, but gradually dispersed throughout the room to mingle and dance. I believe everyone in the room took advantage of the open bars. By the end of the night, there were a lot of drunk people dancing, but when you invite 50 sorority girls, and frat brothers to a wedding, they're bound to get a little rowdy.
Anyway, the next day we spent running more post-wedding errands and eventually ended up back at the house in SA around 11pm. Now its back to reality, work, and sitting on my white ass for the next 15 days until school starts. Oh well, laters for now...
The car ride up was a lot of fun. Sarah, Kim, and I rode in the explorer w/ my mom and watched movies the entire way. I think my mom's favorite part of the trip was when we watched Season One of the Osbournes DVD and she got to hear the F-word shouted every three seconds.
Kim and Sarah were great company at the hotel. We stayed at the Crown Plaza where the reception was also held. It was a pretty nice hotel and all, but its old, and smelled like a moldy attic. Come to find out my parent's and our rooms air conditioners were both caked over with mold. Wouldn't that be funny if we had an allergic reaction to the mold and died? HAHA! Kim, Sarah, and I took a trip to the mini gift store located in the lobby of the hotel for an emergency purchase of Tampax and Midol. The girls spent most of their time dressing up and going to luncheons and shit. I sat on my ass in the hotel. Although I did run a few errands w/ my dad to pick up tuxes.
The first big wedding event was the rehersal at Highland Park Methodist church. The wedding coordinator associated w/ the church was the biggest bitch you'll ever meet. She must of had those giant union candles shoved up her...well nevermind. Afterwards we all went to dinner at Maggionos which is some fancy shmancy restaurant. I thought we'd just eat and leave, but apparently you're supposed to sit for 3 hours while people toasted w/ a microphone and bawled like babies. They had a 10 minutes slide show to watch of pictures of Laura and Kevin since they were babies which made more people cry.
Anyway, the next day was really fun! After spending the morning hours dealing with my typical 'stressed-out mother of the bride'until 2:15 or so, the limo-bus picked up all of the groomsmen, and ushers. Of course, w/ Kevin's friends, there were many bottles of champagne on the bus to keep us company. When we arrived at the church, we waited in a room for a while, took pictures, and did the whole ceremony thing. I was sweating like a pig at the alter for some reason. Something about standing still for half an hour makes me sweat terribly. My uncle Rodney sang in the beginning and middle of the ceremony and it was really really amazing. When we receded back down the aisle and outside, they had the church bells ringing really loudly. It was pretty cool...
Ah, the reception! The best part of any wedding. All the bridesmaids and groomsmen waited outside the reception room, and were introduced by two's to the song "Beautiful Day" by U-2. We sat for a little while and ate at the head table, but gradually dispersed throughout the room to mingle and dance. I believe everyone in the room took advantage of the open bars. By the end of the night, there were a lot of drunk people dancing, but when you invite 50 sorority girls, and frat brothers to a wedding, they're bound to get a little rowdy.
Anyway, the next day we spent running more post-wedding errands and eventually ended up back at the house in SA around 11pm. Now its back to reality, work, and sitting on my white ass for the next 15 days until school starts. Oh well, laters for now...
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
Here comes the bride, damnit...
Finally, Laura's wedding is less than a week away. My family, and Sarah leave tomorrow at 8am, and from then on its non-stop errands until the wedding. I'm can't wait to deal with my bitchy, and stressed out parents! Boom golly golly! (I have no clue what that means)...
Thank God, I don't have work for about a week. They crammed in as many hours as possible over the past 6 days, and I'm tired as hell. Yesterday's day of work went quickly, but I almost hospitalized about 3 customers...first I ran over some bitch's foot w/ the 300 lb. cart, and had to fake apologize for 5 minutes. Then, I accidentally punched one of my female co-workers in the face. (She was bending over getting some bags from underneath the register, I didn't see her and my hand smacked her in the face). and thennnn, some little boy wanted his candy that was rolling down the conveyer belt, so I told him he could take it, and the little retard pinched his finger in the belt, and cried.
After that eventful day, I ate at Duke's w/ Kristen, and then played Jeopardy and Scene It Jr. with her and Adam. The other night we saw The Village. That was my third time, but her first. I'm a total nerd for that movie, and if you haven't seen it yet, then you deserve to get AIDS and die.
Anyway, next time I post, I'll probably have slept with so many girls I meet at the wedding, that it'd make Ron Jeremy look like a virgin! Until next time, laters!
MUSHU!
Thank God, I don't have work for about a week. They crammed in as many hours as possible over the past 6 days, and I'm tired as hell. Yesterday's day of work went quickly, but I almost hospitalized about 3 customers...first I ran over some bitch's foot w/ the 300 lb. cart, and had to fake apologize for 5 minutes. Then, I accidentally punched one of my female co-workers in the face. (She was bending over getting some bags from underneath the register, I didn't see her and my hand smacked her in the face). and thennnn, some little boy wanted his candy that was rolling down the conveyer belt, so I told him he could take it, and the little retard pinched his finger in the belt, and cried.
After that eventful day, I ate at Duke's w/ Kristen, and then played Jeopardy and Scene It Jr. with her and Adam. The other night we saw The Village. That was my third time, but her first. I'm a total nerd for that movie, and if you haven't seen it yet, then you deserve to get AIDS and die.
Anyway, next time I post, I'll probably have slept with so many girls I meet at the wedding, that it'd make Ron Jeremy look like a virgin! Until next time, laters!
MUSHU!
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