2004-2005 NHL Season R.I.P
i said i wouldn't cry... ah who am i kidding i've had alot of time to come to grips with this, it's sad but at some point we all have to move on and accept that things suck, like the owners of the NHL teams who fails to see that what players ask for is not unreasonable. it's ok i guess, well not for me. with Arsenal shitting away their season, no hockey, the patriots winning the super bowl, and my failed attepts to enjoy basketball, i have found myself reading more. my current selection is a book by Jonathan Tropper caled "The Book Of Joe" which as far as i have read will more than likely be my life in about 15 years. it tell the story of a former high school slacker who leaves town and writes a bok basicly bashing everyone in the town and thus for pissing everyone off. the book becomes a bestseller and is made into a movie, but when his father suffers a stroke he returns home only to be met with the trama of the life he left behind (and afew ass kickings along the way). i'm about halfway through and i know that this is going to become one of the best books i've written (can you tell i work in a book store?) ran in to an ex's mother yesterday, karen (the mother) and i have always gotten along, one of those things wher the family was more upset about our breakup than the girl. we had been talking for a few moments when i asked how Annie (the girl) was. karen launched in to the tale about how Annie and her boyfriend had broken up and that annie was very upset. only to follow up with a question about my love life. now i'm not the stupidest person on the planet and i know Karen rather well so i am safe to say that Karen would like to seee Annie and i back together, a situation that for some reasoni just can't jump right in to. it's kinda strange, i mean it's not like things were ever bad between us, and when we broke up it was more because we never saw each other rather then we hated each other. so perhaps we will talk in the comming weeks but i'm not going to say anything is going to happen, i have not spoke to annie in almost ten months and that last conversation was less than exciting, more of a "did i see you someplace today?" than anything else. we'll just have to see.
i said i wouldn't cry... ah who am i kidding i've had alot of time to come to grips with this, it's sad but at some point we all have to move on and accept that things suck, like the owners of the NHL teams who fails to see that what players ask for is not unreasonable. it's ok i guess, well not for me. with Arsenal shitting away their season, no hockey, the patriots winning the super bowl, and my failed attepts to enjoy basketball, i have found myself reading more. my current selection is a book by Jonathan Tropper caled "The Book Of Joe" which as far as i have read will more than likely be my life in about 15 years. it tell the story of a former high school slacker who leaves town and writes a bok basicly bashing everyone in the town and thus for pissing everyone off. the book becomes a bestseller and is made into a movie, but when his father suffers a stroke he returns home only to be met with the trama of the life he left behind (and afew ass kickings along the way). i'm about halfway through and i know that this is going to become one of the best books i've written (can you tell i work in a book store?) ran in to an ex's mother yesterday, karen (the mother) and i have always gotten along, one of those things wher the family was more upset about our breakup than the girl. we had been talking for a few moments when i asked how Annie (the girl) was. karen launched in to the tale about how Annie and her boyfriend had broken up and that annie was very upset. only to follow up with a question about my love life. now i'm not the stupidest person on the planet and i know Karen rather well so i am safe to say that Karen would like to seee Annie and i back together, a situation that for some reasoni just can't jump right in to. it's kinda strange, i mean it's not like things were ever bad between us, and when we broke up it was more because we never saw each other rather then we hated each other. so perhaps we will talk in the comming weeks but i'm not going to say anything is going to happen, i have not spoke to annie in almost ten months and that last conversation was less than exciting, more of a "did i see you someplace today?" than anything else. we'll just have to see.
one of the girls at work was reading that book too...she liked it too....told me that i should read it as well....funny thing was that when i read the back of the book i thought of you...