Saturday, July 16, 2005

I'll Write the Ending Without Any Sorrow

And for all those curious, my cell phone has been found. And by the woman I was hoping to find it. She called my mom to tell her she had my phone. My mom says "I wonder how she knew to call me." Well, I do have you listed as "Mom" in my phonebook, so there's a dead give-away. Of course if she wanted to call my dad, that would be a dead-end road as he's not listed as "Dad" in my phonebook. So yeah, on monday or tuesday I shall be reunited with my cell phone.

Well I'm on duty this weekend. From 5 pm friday till 8 am monday I have to respond to the problems and troubles here in the dorm. So yeah, that's why this post is going up at the time it is. To spend some of my time, I stopped by the library and picked up a couple of books:

Party of One: The Loner's Manifesto Anneli Rufus
Dude, Where's My Country Michael Moore
Faster Than the Speed of Light: The Story of a Scientific Speculation Joao Magueijo

Right now I'm tackling the first one and should have it finished by monday. I do consider myself, maybe not a loner because the word has too many negative connotations, but someone who does like to do his own thing. Rufus's book tries to stress the point that being a loner is not a bad thing and how loners serve the greater good of society. I'll comment more after I'm done reading the book.

I'll leave you with a quote from Seinfeld:
George: "It's not you, it's me.... You're giving me the 'It's not you, it's me' routine? I invented 'It's not you, it's me.' Nobody tells me it's them, not me. If it's anybody, it's me."
Girlfriend: "Alright, George, it's you."
George: "You're damn right it's me."

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