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Waiting too long for the bus, tripping next to the float, lost, found, stumbling uphill, biting, lots of stairs, good food, homeward.

Unlimited mimosas, naked cocks, again too many drinks, new people, alone, retrieved, too crowded bus, hopefully food, definately hangover in the forseeable future.
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letigre:
thank you darlin smile
nimchimpsky:
damn, I just saw your Folsom pics! that one of the guy fisting himself, whoa, that was something else. I guess the funniest part about it was the way everyone was hanging back like ten feet around him, like he was gonna explode or something! surreal

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Drunkenness...lots of it. I've had a great couple of past days, meeting people and actually doing stuff. Next weekend looks to be just as exciting.
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joscelyne:
I can't wait to see you again.
magni:
I'm sorry I'm not going to make it to fulsom. I'm a lightweight, or a bad pacer.
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I've been reading Anais Nin's first diary as well as Henry and June (basically the stuff that was left out of the first diary), but I finished Henry and June and am now starting Incest, the continuation thereof.

Mike and I have been trying new and exciting recipes. Yesterday we made a pretty decent saag, which still needs some fine tuning. The recipes we've found...
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esme:
Likewise (heehee, we have 2 computers here so I can comment stalk pA and such.)
I think you kids are good people and I don't always say that and mean it. So there.
ps: drinking underage!!! *gasp*
frenchy:
It was nice to meet you too guys! See u soon!!
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Its not quite final (pending reference check) but I got a REAL job. Its social work, like I wanted, I get benefits, the pay is decent, and I'm really excited. I have to get a TB check and fingerprinted, tho, oooo scary. I filled out the gigantic stack of paperwork today, and I took home a procedure manual that is inches tall, but I get...
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melladoree:
thanks you sweetheart! I there always seems to be jobs in San Fran, I tried to move there right out of college but no one ever called me back... I have a lease till March so that straps me to this area which is making it harder. But thanks a lot of the links! kiss kiss kiss
camdenroad:
"awful america" to paraphrase the opening to A Tale of Two Cities the usa is the best of countries and the worst of countries
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Oops. Nevermind.

In other news, I need something to do with my time.
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camdenroad:
i studing english lit at university years ago which sort of put me off fiction-or perhaps I changed anyway. now i read mostly non fiction and tend to spend a year or two reading about one subject, from 98-2001 it was WWII, then it was Islam, particularly sufism. Now it is social policy as i am starting an MA in Social Policy in the autumn. The last work of ficition i read was Platform which was pretty good but oddly had no lasting effect on me.

is absinthe legal in the US. it is over here
thatmikeguy:
Congrats on the job!! (saw in the sgsf post)

smile
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I just finished In Watermelon Sugar, by Richard Brautigan. It was lovely, though it ended sombrely. As I was reading the last few pages, my cat camped out on my chest. She was purring very loudly, and her wiskers were tickling my face. Our noses were about an inch apart, and I was trying to read between her ears from the book which I was...
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daggers:
i can't wait... it will be nice to meet new peeps.. biggrin
koleeta:
ok...I can't stop thinking about that robot song by Andrew Thompson...MUST HEAR ROBOT SONG! robot
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I watched Jim Jarmusch's Coffee and Cigarettes this morning, and now I am walking across the street to buy my first pack of cigarettes in probably a year and a half, and making a pot of coffee. Anyone want some?
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koleeta:
wait...is that the one in black and white that has everyone in it? I was thinking about watching it but I am never in the mood for just watching talking.
joscelyne:
Yey! You're hitting it off with everyone! I knew you would - you're so cute and smart!
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I had the best weekend in a while. Mike and I went to his brother Matt's on Friday evening and geeked it up playing board games until 5 AM. The next noon, we drove all the way up to Napa in the burning heat and hung out with a lot of lovely people and had A LOT to drink. There were all kinds of great...
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juliana:
Hahah! I'm glad you enjoyed them so obviously. Otherwise I would never be able to convince echofonic that we shared them with everyone for good reason.

He is very protective of his kettle chips.
echofonic:
Aw, you're really sweet. Thanks. I'm glad we met. And you're a Homestarrunner fan, too? That's awesome like a wagon full-o-pancakes!



...and yes, it was hard for T. to convince me to bring the kettle chips. I hoard those things,

mmmmmmmmmmmmm *crunch*
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DUDE. Mike's brother came to visit, and he brought an old favorite strategy boardgame, Settlers of Catan. Then, we decided to go check out the somewhat nearby gaming store, where we purchased a game that he was familiar with and wanted us to learn (Puerto Rico) and a game a friend of ours had told us was really good and sounded intriguing (Twilight Imperium). We...
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papawheelie:

Anja said:





oh my god that is the cutest picture Ive ever seen in my LIFE

koleeta:
GEEK!
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I FINALLY have internet, so I'll actually be able to interact, and keep track of things and people. Any SGSFers wandering over to my page, do not be shy to introduce yourself, because, honestly, I'm shy, and not introducing myself much, so I'm letting you do the work. Seriously, though, I'm lacking actual friends and I am bored.
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letigre:
hi and welcome to the world wide web...
thatmikeguy:
not sure I can make the event you posted, but welcome smile I'll have to look up that place, haven't eaten there.

And like papawheelie said, there will be no shortage of events for you to attend post 21st b-day (even quite a few now).