Archive For The “oldhead” Category
Lately, I have been listening to a lot of Cake & Weezer. Maybe this is my way of getting in touch with my youth, but I’d like to think that it’s just because I have taste.
….is using the “classmate finder” function on Facebook, finding someone whose name you don’t recognize, but who has multiple friends in common with you, and then having it dawn on you that (first name, last name) is actually (first name, maiden name). It’s not so much the “ooooh! So and so got married!” that makes [...]
Shoplift something from a huge corporate entity. Fake your own death (or at least learn how). Be a part of a fly by night move. Watch Rocky Horror Picture Show. Collect as many experiences as you can. The stories will make great ice breakers! Ply yourself with Yeungling and hold a short conversation with your [...]
I got off the phone with my ex-boyfriend (Video Editor Ex). He tried to get in contact with me last weekend because he needed me to shuttle the remaining things out of the house. He got laid off and sold the place. Just signed the paperwork yesterday. He goes to settlement on the 30th. This [...]
I applied at the following places: Starbucks Rittenhouse Market Consignment store on 11th (?) off South Athletic shoe store that made me want to slit my wrists Athletic shoe store that made me want to blow my brains out Guacamole Pearl Arts City Market I attempted to apply at Whole Paycheck, but they only accept [...]
Drinking has caused me to make a lot of new friends. Most of the time, Matt and I would go to the bar and just strike up a conversation with someone…next thing we’d know, we’re eating dinner or partying or hitting Pure with our brand new friends. It’s funny how things like that work. Most [...]
Let me preface this with the following: http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/04/23/gas.prices/index.html?eref=rss_latest The first time I got gas, I paid a whopping $.85 a gallon. California is home to the nation’s highest average gas price, $3.87 for regular unleaded; diesel is pushing $4.43 a gallon, according to Troy Green of AAA. San Francisco is the most expensive city, averaging [...]



