As much of a city girl I am, there's really something about the country that touches me. It's just something real. Not to say that buildings and cars aren't real, but there's just something about birds and trees, the sound of water rushing past, the sunlight filtering through the sky, that just touches me. Sides it's good to look at green stuff.
The other day I went over to my friends house and we spent an hour playing with their 1.5 year old Irish Setter (who is pretty big already). We'd throw a tennis ball, the dog would go get it, then we'd spend 10 mins trying to get the ball back from him. That dog is really a major tease; he'd come to you offering the ball, then when you stretch your hand out to take it he'd move his head back just out of reach. Of course he was faster when it came to chasing him around, so we usually had to resort to cheap tactics to get it from him XD But we had great fun running around trying to tire him out, and got all grassy rolling around on the garden. He's such an endearing, alebit huge, puppy, always trying to steal stuff :P If you were standing still, he'd come up to you and lean all his body weight on you so if you were unprepared he'd bend your knees and knock you down. Heehee so much puppy love.
I went round today handing out a bunch of resumes, hopefully get at least one answer. As always I overestimated how many resumes I'd need and printed off way too many :X maybe just hand the rest out anyway, just so I don't have to hang onto them XD Back to uni now T__T
The opening and ending songs of Sayonara Zestubou Sensei - which is actually pretty hilarious :P great anime to watch, slow paced, twisted humor
I found this fun rhythmy game kinda called Audiosurf where you control a little ship at the bottom of the screen with your mouse/arrows and you have to catch coloured blocks and dodge greys blocks that come down in three lanes. The great thing about it is it synthesises the song you choose from your own collection so you can listen to all the songs you like. If it's a fast song then the whole 'trip' is sped up with high traffic, and if it's a slow song then it's just a fun thing to play XD
Last Sat my msn fried itself and I couldn't log in for a few days (still can't). So much for setting it to expire every 72 days as a security measure when all it does is suddenly make your msn inaccessible to yourself. I feel so annoyed that I'm not online (not as annoyed as I would be if I had not net at all), not because that I'm not talking to people, but that the choice I have of talking to people isn't there anymore. Though I have had the opportunity to catch the last week of Master Chef and I think I know why it's so addictive XD But I'm really there for the food :P
I just realised I've only got 2 weeks until semester 2 starts again and I still haven't blogged. I guess that's cos my holidays hasn't really been eventful at all. No goals no successes, just lazing about, as I would.
Went out with Liv, Louis, Sherlyn and Rich today to watch Hangover. It was unexpectedly good, even if they did draw on quite a few stereotypes and cliches that made me cover my eyes cos I couldn't stand watching it. But the bit I did actually burst out laughing was with the azn dude going "toodoolooooooooooo muthafuckkaaaaaaa" XD But the movie I actually wanna watch is Year One, maybe I'll drag someone in to watch it with me, cos it seems a bit pointless (and lonely) to watch a movie by yourself in the cinema.
I love the feeling how good friends will be there whenever you need them, and vice versa. But how can you tell if their motives are the same? I hate to think that people will do stuff for other people just cos they want to get with the other person. And when they realise that's not going to happen, they go "fuck you, piss off" and completely ignore you. Is it that if you can't give them anything they're not going to give anything back to you? Were these people friends of yours at all? And you're left wondering, "should I put up with them now cos they're still my friends, or should I just not bother cos they're not either?" Even if you put in the effort, it's not guaranteed they will. Where's the bottom line?