Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A far cry from real

Well, considering my 4 "followers" are all in different countries, this blog is pointless. Here's what I experienced today (get excited team): 
  • Scrapping frost from my windshield at 7:30 am in the -2 degrees, fahrenheit mind you, wind. Then sitting in the frozen car for 5 minutes waiting for the needle to at rise at least a little above the really big "C"
  • Sliding through a red light because I was going a little too fast, the sun was blinding me off of my dirty windshield, and the road was covered in ice - not snow, ICE.
  • Walking from my free street parking spot through the cold to my class on the oh-so-fantastic and exciting St. Paul campus
  • Sitting through a 2 hour class, riding a campus connector with more kids than should fit on the bus, sitting through another class, playing brick breaker on my cell phone, waiting for three connectors to go by before I found one that wasn't too full for me to ride on, still in the cold
  • Sitting at my desk because my boss told me he had nothing for me to do and was late for a meeting
My readers are currently enjoying 50, 63, and 77 degrees, in their own respected places and at various times of the day. 

What can I say? 

I've settled out of the widespread depression over my situation into a contentment with loneliness. I've also started listening to music again, which is always a great indicator that some kind of complacency is mounting. 

Massive Attack and Coldcut. 

It just dawned on me that both those names are rather fitting to this post. Stop reading this and go do something interesting. I'll be stationed on facebook if you need me. I'm keeping watch over it while everyone is gone.