Free Thing's For Poor People
I can't decide what I feel most; poor or spoiled. Today, I took the thing in my own hands, and went to a meeting. So who knows, maybe in a week or two, I'll have a job.
Don't know why, but I'm sitting here, listening to Paolo Nutini. Remember I did a review of his album for the newspaper, and I don't think it was the most positive one. Well, people changes, and so does oppinions. One things for sure, though, I will NEVER, EVER, stop feeling nauseous when I hear James Blunt. Some things changes, but others won't ever do so.
Watched the last bit of Into The Wild, and cried my eyes out, as usual. It's so sad when that old man says he wants to adopt Christopher, or Alex or whatever you wanna call him, and he starts to cry as se watches him step out of the car.
Speaking of happier things. Today Jossan, Malin and I booked the train tickets to Hultsfredsfestivalen this summer. It always feels so good when things fall into place. Like the couchsurfing in London. Against my mom, and definitely Jossans mom's will, we'll stay at four guys place. Two are from England, and the other two are from New Zeeland. My mom is dead certain that we're gonna get in some kind of trouble. I don't think so at all! They seem really cool, and se have to be quiet by midnight on weekdays, which has to mean that they're good guys, right? I think it all depends on weather you've had good or bad experiences. My mom had to wear a helmet when she was hitch-hiking, and that was probably the only time she did. I've only had good experiences with couchsurfing, so I'm a less worried... Let's hope to the Mr. G, or whoever's up, or down there, that we don't have to wear helmets!
Getting sleepy now, and Sex and the City starts in five mins, it's a sign. It says, get in bad, you wimp! I wonder what time I'll be in bed by if I get a job... I'll put money on 9.00 pm, the latest....
Don't know why, but I'm sitting here, listening to Paolo Nutini. Remember I did a review of his album for the newspaper, and I don't think it was the most positive one. Well, people changes, and so does oppinions. One things for sure, though, I will NEVER, EVER, stop feeling nauseous when I hear James Blunt. Some things changes, but others won't ever do so.
Watched the last bit of Into The Wild, and cried my eyes out, as usual. It's so sad when that old man says he wants to adopt Christopher, or Alex or whatever you wanna call him, and he starts to cry as se watches him step out of the car.
Speaking of happier things. Today Jossan, Malin and I booked the train tickets to Hultsfredsfestivalen this summer. It always feels so good when things fall into place. Like the couchsurfing in London. Against my mom, and definitely Jossans mom's will, we'll stay at four guys place. Two are from England, and the other two are from New Zeeland. My mom is dead certain that we're gonna get in some kind of trouble. I don't think so at all! They seem really cool, and se have to be quiet by midnight on weekdays, which has to mean that they're good guys, right? I think it all depends on weather you've had good or bad experiences. My mom had to wear a helmet when she was hitch-hiking, and that was probably the only time she did. I've only had good experiences with couchsurfing, so I'm a less worried... Let's hope to the Mr. G, or whoever's up, or down there, that we don't have to wear helmets!
Getting sleepy now, and Sex and the City starts in five mins, it's a sign. It says, get in bad, you wimp! I wonder what time I'll be in bed by if I get a job... I'll put money on 9.00 pm, the latest....
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