"You have to take a chance on something sometime" - Jim Halpert.

Tuesday, May 27, 2003

I have finals today and tomorrow. Today's finals were pretty good, but I have three more tomorrow. Then I'm done! I just realized that today is the LAST day I will be studying for anything in high school. And it feels great! I kept getting distracted by my tv 4 inches from me. The radiation is probably killing my chance at children in the future. First the Giants game (someone needs to teach Ruben Rivera how to run the bases), then I was watching the High School Sports show for the Lowell volleyball (my brother was making fun of me cuz he saw me wandering around in the background, TWICE, like a loner), then I saw the preview for the new Real World Paris series (the cast looks ugly, I'm telling you, they need to put me on that show).

My brother is also making fun of me because my Street Car Named Desire book has a shirtless Marlon Brando on the cover, and when he saw me reading it from far away, he got ideas about me. Then I realized I was reading that book in the Lowell library and some of my friends saw me reading it. For all of you who saw the book from far away, no, I wasn't reading gay porn. Diane and Jen were throwing a pen at me, I could've been seriously injured. Alex was in on the pen throwing too. People these days, and their pen throwing tactics. I was going to throw my 8 pound white out box.

Me and Kenny are waiting for college girls. I have a feeling I'm going to be disappointed. So maybe it's time for some summer romance. In a way, I think I take the single life for granted. I'm so busy trying to find a girlfriend that I don't enjoy this freedom I have. I have my own schedule, and I don't have to buy girls any gifts, or set specific time out of my day for them. I think the only downside about being single is all the holidays, where you don't have anyone to snuggle up with, otherwise, being single isn't so bad I guess. I've noticed the only places to find an ideal girlfriend has been: 1. School 2. Church 3. Through a friend. Well I'll evaluate each one. School hasn't been so bad, but girlwise, Lowell hasn't been what I expected. Girls at Lowell have too high standards. Ladies, you need to lower your standards to my level. There are acutally some pretty cool girls at Lowell, it just seems difficult to talk to some, mainly because some are juniors, or some just don't like talking to guys like me. Whata shame. For church, this is ideally where I'd like to meet someone, mainly because I'd know they have some of the same values as I do (and don't be giving me none of that "Brother-In-Law" Cheung sisters, I'm on to you. And three, through a friend. To all you guys out there that know me, man, you better get some good looking friends and introduce them to me. Quickly please.

I guess that's all. I'm running out of things to talk about. Summer is almost here!

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