Real World Raves.

by Unknown

Back to The Real World.

Shaddus2010-07-18 06:52:48
In about twelve hours, I'll be headed to the state capital to watch Jeff Dunham live, with an attractive woman on my arm and a belly probably full of italian. Life is indeed good.
Unknown2010-07-18 20:52:36
Stayed up until 11am talking to a cute guy. I feel like a girl!
Riluna2010-07-18 21:20:28
A storm came through last night, with a tornado touching down a few miles away, and straight-line winds hitting my house. Lots and lots of damage in the area. My garden is just gone, and my car is wrecked from a bunch of softball-sized hail and a giant branch that fell on it, none of which my insurance cares about in the slightest.

The above might sound like a rant, but I'm trying to stay positive here. That's -all- that happened to me, and a lot of people in my community have to deal with a lot worse. Huge rave to my friends and neighbors, who are giving me a ride to work for the rest of my time at this house. And to the community as a whole, who are doing a lot to help each other out. It's good to see how bad things can bring out the good in people. smile.gif
Shaddus2010-07-19 06:32:42
Jeff Dunham tonight was awesome, though short.
Unknown2010-07-19 11:34:00
Yay, my computer is fixed! With a better graphic card, too! For free!
Diamondais2010-07-19 15:56:55
So, awhile back I was living in Sault Ste Marie but moved back home with my parents to so I wasn't spending as much money while I got all my stuff ready to go to the UK in September (still have Visa issues but this is another topic), around the same time I moved down, my boyfriend had to move up there for work. He had told me he wasn't sure when he'd be free to come home and visit, since work was busy, then yesterday. He texted me, saying come downstairs and open the door, and there he was. He drove the 6-7 hours between there and here, just to visit me. wub.gif
Noola2010-07-19 16:01:44
QUOTE (diamondais @ Jul 19 2010, 10:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So, awhile back I was living in Sault Ste Marie but moved back home with my parents to so I wasn't spending as much money while I got all my stuff ready to go to the UK in September (still have Visa issues but this is another topic), around the same time I moved down, my boyfriend had to move up there for work. He had told me he wasn't sure when he'd be free to come home and visit, since work was busy, then yesterday. He texted me, saying come downstairs and open the door, and there he was. He drove the 6-7 hours between there and here, just to visit me. wub.gif



Awww! wub.gif That's sweet!
Sylphas2010-07-20 02:14:49
Things are looking really promising on the getting a job front. smile.gif
Noola2010-07-20 19:24:36
Ice cream truck came by the office, as it sometimes does. But, today, the bossman went out and flagged it down and bought ice cream for everyone! icecream.gif
Unknown2010-07-22 11:50:14
I can has zombieland on netflix on my xbox cloud9.gif
Diamondais2010-07-22 12:33:55
I have my Visa application forms, just need to wait for confirmation that it is 6 months I'll be going for sure, which will decide if I have the right application forms and fill them out. Plus find health insurance, but that's already in the works. Almost all sorted out!

No, I will not be disappearing while overseas. tongue.gif Just in a different time zone!
Sylphas2010-07-22 17:31:41
QUOTE (diamondais @ Jul 22 2010, 08:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have my Visa application forms, just need to wait for confirmation that it is 6 months I'll be going for sure, which will decide if I have the right application forms and fill them out. Plus find health insurance, but that's already in the works. Almost all sorted out!

No, I will not be disappearing while overseas. tongue.gif Just in a different time zone!


If you are going to Britain you are required to bring Shiri real biscuits and real cookies so that he can finally accept the difference and stop muddling things up with his Britishisms.
Noola2010-07-22 17:33:17
QUOTE (Sylphas @ Jul 22 2010, 12:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you are going to Britain you are required to bring Shiri real biscuits and real cookies so that he can finally accept the difference and stop muddling things up with his Britishisms.



This!!!
Diamondais2010-07-22 17:43:21
Nope. laugh.gif
Sylphas2010-07-22 17:44:25
Noola's last facebook update makes me imagine her as an Illuminati. If you ever punch out a moose, we require video.
Noola2010-07-22 17:56:47
QUOTE (Sylphas @ Jul 22 2010, 12:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Noola's last facebook update makes me imagine her as an Illuminati. If you ever punch out a moose, we require video.



laugh.gif
Druken2010-07-22 18:54:23
My car is fixed. Salvation at last.

Also, I am no longer homeless at the end of the summer and, substantially better than the above-mentioned rave, it is confirmed that this will be the last semester of my undergraduate career. smile.gif
Jack2010-07-22 18:55:59
QUOTE (Sylphas @ Jul 22 2010, 06:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If you are going to Britain you are required to bring Shiri real biscuits and real cookies so that he can finally accept the difference and stop muddling things up with his Britishisms.

Why do Americans insist on being legitimately insane? Shut up 'bout the biscuits. You're a loonie.
Aoife2010-07-22 19:16:06
QUOTE (Jack @ Jul 22 2010, 02:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Why do Americans insist on being legitimately insane? Shut up 'bout the biscuits. You're a loonie.


I will concede that my ancestors got it right with scones and crumpets, however I contend that you are still wrong about the biscuits, and shame on you for insisting otherwise.
Lendren2010-07-22 22:29:06
I've just been to England and while there I went into a store, a perfectly normal British store, not a tourist store, and they had cookies. And they called them cookies. I bought some and ate them. They were cookies. They were made by a British company, too.

You've all been pulling our legs all this time about the whole cookie-biscuit thing. The gig is up now.