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I hate emotional roller-coasters. I suppose i just dont like being in sombre moods... I dont even know why i am.
Had a top showing for my birthday drinks last night, a fair representation from all groups of my friends. The meal was nice and the beer was flowing. The lounge really is a quality venue on a Saturday night, and i really must make an effort to get there again sometime. Its my brothers birthday in a couple of weeks - he said he will probably go down there to celebrate as well.
The only reaon we left is because Adrian and Linas were playing down at MTC... So everyone (myself included) could not miss that, so i brought my party along with me and we packed the joint out. Craing and Sam (the guys from MTC) were extremely happy that we brought so many people!!!
On the way i bumped into 7 students from Boston... i said hello, and asked them what they were up to. They said they were looking for a bar... so i told them to follow me, and they happily oblidged!! I engaged in some pleasant conversations with one fo the girls, she was actually quite attractive. They are in Melbourne for a semester for their socialogy course - i gave the young girl, Katie, my email address and volunteered my services as a socialogy experiment, i hope she takes me up on that offer! we could have some fun! I love naive students who will hang on to every word you say because you are different. By the same token, i am sure she has a lot to say that could interest me!
I asked her what she thought on the whole gay marraige legislation... she said she didn't care at all, and i gavve her a massive hug... She kind of epitomised why i come here - to gain individual perspective from all walks of life, except she was a real person, and i have to say - as fun as blogging is - it is no competition with human interaction - especially if the other party is quite attractive
I got home at about 3.30am. It was interesting to actually get home when it was still dark... I passed out on the couch yet again... Today has been spent with various visitors... Eoin, Sam, Simon, Lee and Erin and Dave... It doesn't really feel like its my birthday tomorrow... I am looking forward to the roast dinner and orange cheesecake that my mum will be preparing for me though. I love Orange Cheesecake - its second to none in the field of desert.
So, i am in a bit of a lul at the moment... but they always pass.. and i am sure it wont be too long before i am wearing a cheesy grin again 24/7.
Peace out.
Had a top showing for my birthday drinks last night, a fair representation from all groups of my friends. The meal was nice and the beer was flowing. The lounge really is a quality venue on a Saturday night, and i really must make an effort to get there again sometime. Its my brothers birthday in a couple of weeks - he said he will probably go down there to celebrate as well.
The only reaon we left is because Adrian and Linas were playing down at MTC... So everyone (myself included) could not miss that, so i brought my party along with me and we packed the joint out. Craing and Sam (the guys from MTC) were extremely happy that we brought so many people!!!
On the way i bumped into 7 students from Boston... i said hello, and asked them what they were up to. They said they were looking for a bar... so i told them to follow me, and they happily oblidged!! I engaged in some pleasant conversations with one fo the girls, she was actually quite attractive. They are in Melbourne for a semester for their socialogy course - i gave the young girl, Katie, my email address and volunteered my services as a socialogy experiment, i hope she takes me up on that offer! we could have some fun! I love naive students who will hang on to every word you say because you are different. By the same token, i am sure she has a lot to say that could interest me!
I asked her what she thought on the whole gay marraige legislation... she said she didn't care at all, and i gavve her a massive hug... She kind of epitomised why i come here - to gain individual perspective from all walks of life, except she was a real person, and i have to say - as fun as blogging is - it is no competition with human interaction - especially if the other party is quite attractive
I got home at about 3.30am. It was interesting to actually get home when it was still dark... I passed out on the couch yet again... Today has been spent with various visitors... Eoin, Sam, Simon, Lee and Erin and Dave... It doesn't really feel like its my birthday tomorrow... I am looking forward to the roast dinner and orange cheesecake that my mum will be preparing for me though. I love Orange Cheesecake - its second to none in the field of desert.
So, i am in a bit of a lul at the moment... but they always pass.. and i am sure it wont be too long before i am wearing a cheesy grin again 24/7.
Peace out.