So I get a job and drop off the face of the earth for a while. I don't just mean, off the face of the "internet". I feel like my kitchen, my car, my couch
have not seen me in weeks. I wake up at 8. Shower, dress, out the door. At work at 9:30. Work makes time go really fast. I exit hyperspace at 6:30, bus gets me home at 7:30.
I sit around decompressing and snacking, then I have an hour of drum rudiments and half an hour of guitar (or vice verse) then I eat dinner and it's time to go to sleep. On weekends
I see Helen, sleep, do laundry, and other errands. I knew it was going to be like this, I predicted it. I guess I'm just a little surprised that it is really like this.
I am a little sad that I will not be telling stories about the characters at work. Coming in contact
with so many new people has opened up a new world of wacky subjects. Also, the nature of work is such that it is full of funny idiosyncracies that
only exist in the self-contained universe of business society. Examined from home, they are seriously goofy. The one thing I will share is that the
tight-lipped high-eyebrowed smile is alive and well in modern day office hallways.
Crap, I did a lot of stuff. Uh..
 Marched in a protest against starting wars
 Rode the Chilly Hilly 2003
 Bought new clothes at a big weird clothing store
 Explored the weird world of outside
 I don't know what this thing is, but I like it
 L/R: Pam, Steve, Helen, Fireman/Surfer Bob, Andr00
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