So I still haven't kicked my jet-lag. I can't sleep past 5am.
Today's plan goes like this.
1)Eat chocolate cake and drink thick coffee.
2) Ride the spinner and watch the 2003 TdF for the 2342356th time for 2.5hrs.
3) have some makeouts.
4) throw up a couple more Buck Poles for Clara, after all, what else am I gonna do with all these bucks, aside from put them on a pole?
The official song of my day is, "Wild Pack of Family Dogs" - Modest Mouse (thanks Moonrockmambo).
Thanks for all the applications for rebound sex, you really know how to make a guy feel wanted... in a purely physical, piece of meat kind of way... but I'm okay with that.
-mk
Today's plan goes like this.
1)Eat chocolate cake and drink thick coffee.
2) Ride the spinner and watch the 2003 TdF for the 2342356th time for 2.5hrs.
3) have some makeouts.
4) throw up a couple more Buck Poles for Clara, after all, what else am I gonna do with all these bucks, aside from put them on a pole?
The official song of my day is, "Wild Pack of Family Dogs" - Modest Mouse (thanks Moonrockmambo).
Thanks for all the applications for rebound sex, you really know how to make a guy feel wanted... in a purely physical, piece of meat kind of way... but I'm okay with that.
-mk
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Where in japan are you interested in going? Tokyo? Kyoto? Okinawa is not the main island, so I'm not familiar with that area. And they also speak a funky dialect there. Japan is really not expensive to go to. If you want to be as cheap as possible with airfaire and a place to stay, you can get a small room for less than $30 a day, a flight for less than $600, and then you just set aside 20-30 for food. That really is the killer... the food.
People always think it's impossible to go, but it's really not that bad, nor that far.
I have no particular place in mind. I just want to have a non-Japanese stamp in my passport.
ps - I love my job and I'm not sharing.