Wednesday, April 1, 2009

All I see is blonde, brunette, redhead.

I have spent so much time in front of the computer screen today I feel as if I were to watch the matrix I could actually read the flowing green script of the matrix itself. My eyesight is probably worse now than when I awoke this morning. Today alone no doubt accelerated the inevitable time in which I will have to wear glasses. The sad thing is I have gotten extraordinarily little actual work done. To my own credit most of it has been research, and therefore amounts to little that is organized and tangible. I am beginning to think I have bitten off more than I can chew. I started class on Monday and, like an idiot, volunteered when no one else would to be the first to do a presentation in front of the class. This involves a four page research paper along with a keynote (powerpoint) presentation by Monday. So I have used my day off this week to try to get something together. I am going to my parents house in eastern Washington this weekend and will have little time to accomplish anything homework wise due to the combined eleven hours of driving I can expect. My whole day has been like that Sublime song about not wanting to get out of bed. It keeps calling to me, promising unlimited comfort and sweet dreams. All day I've been like a kid in a candy store with no pocket change.

3 comments:

  1. going first kicks ass, then no one can judge you as harshly. you'll do fine randy, just flash that winning smile and that boyish charm and spin your web of bullshit real thick,

    you'll come out on top i know it!

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  2. wait.. Wearing glasses isn't THAT bad. embrace it when it comes Randy.
    Also. If you pretend you have it all together and organized then people will swallow it. I agree, going first gives you a severe upperhand. and you get to relax and watch everyone else go after you and just know that yours will be number one, because it actually was...number one. :) I miss you BFR- GOOD LUCK! xoxox

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  3. biting off more than you can chew always proves to be well worth the full sprint it took to get the hell away from whatever it was you bit...

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