Well nothing really has happend latley other than Caitlin's big debut as a singer for Milf and Cookies at Banana Joe's on thursday night. That was awesome and props to her for doing so well! Her next concert is in Key West Florida! CRAZY!.
Its David's Bday, so we are throwing a big party for him at his house, that should be fun.
I am trying to figure out when, how, and who can come to NH to the B&B in Franconia. I think that would be a great gataway for all of us. :-)
Got new wheels for my skates, $60 wtf... lol. they feel really nice though :-).
which reminds me, I HATE taxes, Taxes took out $140 dollars from my freakin' pay check yesterday. And then to top it off, most of my pay check was gone due to bills and shit. blah. lol... at least I have a good paying job.
Thats about it.
-Ted
Saturday, May 28, 2005
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
ugh.
Its so fucking stagnet here, I am standing still. The weather sucks so I can't go outside. I'm bored at work and at home. I need to get away, I need to leave the Lehigh Valley and do something, go somewhere. I wonder where grey hound goes, I think I might buy a ticket to some random place that has something to see and go there for a few days. Its im pulling out my hair, well not really, I can't really get a grasp on it, its still too short. Its almost depressing... its dullsville.
Only problem.
Money and Car.
2 large issues.
Only problem.
Money and Car.
2 large issues.
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
Its bad when....
you start typing your away messages in C++, but don't remember the syntax anymore and the program sucks:
//---->>
Tedly_sleep();
{
int hours = 0;
do {
cout << "tedly is sleeping" << endl;
hours ++;
} while (hours /= 6) // 6:00am
} //Tedly_sleep function
wow. I don't remember C++ syntax anymore...
-Ted
//---->
haha. wow, I need a life.
//---->>
Tedly_sleep();
{
int hours = 0;
do {
cout << "tedly is sleeping" << endl;
hours ++;
} while (hours /= 6) // 6:00am
} //Tedly_sleep function
wow. I don't remember C++ syntax anymore...
-Ted
//---->
haha. wow, I need a life.
Monday, May 23, 2005
Phone Conversations.
I talked for 2 hours tonight with Alauna. That was my first really long phone conversation in forever. I miss that kind conversation, I'm glad I found someone just to talk about anything too. lol at 12:00 AM. :-P She also got me through Exorcist. :-D
Review: Exorcist: The Beginning.
Movie Scale: 1 - 1;0 10 being excellent
Horror Scale: 1 -10; 10 is shitting my pants
M: 4
H: 2
lol.
All I have to say is the original is better.
although I am still sleepin' with the light on tonight :-P
Review: Exorcist: The Beginning.
Movie Scale: 1 - 1;0 10 being excellent
Horror Scale: 1 -10; 10 is shitting my pants
M: 4
H: 2
lol.
All I have to say is the original is better.
although I am still sleepin' with the light on tonight :-P
ugh.
There are good things and bad things about being a computer geek.
Good:
1. You can build your own computer and it will kick ass
Bad:
1. People will come to you for computer aid.
2. They will have really old computers.
3. That are slow.
4. That suck.
Good:
2. You can charge for 2 hours of work :-)
ugh. anyone want to add more? comment...
Good:
1. You can build your own computer and it will kick ass
Bad:
1. People will come to you for computer aid.
2. They will have really old computers.
3. That are slow.
4. That suck.
Good:
2. You can charge for 2 hours of work :-)
ugh. anyone want to add more? comment...
Geez
So I was looking through thefacebook and I was looking at profiles of people I used to Jam with when I was in High School. wow... I can't believe it. They all have thier own bands and thier own CDs out and have been traveling all around the philedlphia area playing gigs. Makes me want to form a band and go around the Lehigh Valley/Philly area and play my own. Maybe I just don' t have the motivation they do? or the Talent? I think I do have the talent, I just need band members. Its funny how I have a whole setup in my basement but only find 2-3 people jam with. Hmm... but will we ever get out of my basement is the Question. I don't really know if I want to, I don't think when school rolls around that I will have the time to be in a band other than just jamming in my basement. But for now, I'll take jamming, because I love it.
Here are some people I have jammed with in HS or played in a band with:
Seth Kallen: I use to play bass with him on weekdays down in the drum room. He now has his own site: http://www.sethkallen.com and a debut record.
Nat Ward: I use to play bass with him too and even played a set with him as the "Badunkadunks" at Live Music Weekend. He now has a band that travels around with Zane Bauer (Bass) and Eric Welch (Guitar) (They were part of Seth Kallen's band called the Black Light Special) Called Below Carmine: http://www.belowcarmine.com/ They have an awesome sound, Acoustic and Eletric... nice :-)
props to those guys making something of thier musical talents. and congrats to Seth, he has gotten some nice publicity and a record deal.
Here are some people I have jammed with in HS or played in a band with:
Seth Kallen: I use to play bass with him on weekdays down in the drum room. He now has his own site: http://www.sethkallen.com and a debut record.
Nat Ward: I use to play bass with him too and even played a set with him as the "Badunkadunks" at Live Music Weekend. He now has a band that travels around with Zane Bauer (Bass) and Eric Welch (Guitar) (They were part of Seth Kallen's band called the Black Light Special) Called Below Carmine: http://www.belowcarmine.com/ They have an awesome sound, Acoustic and Eletric... nice :-)
props to those guys making something of thier musical talents. and congrats to Seth, he has gotten some nice publicity and a record deal.
I'm such a friggin' computer geek
So I just spent the last hour and a half looking at video car specs and reviews. and I have changed my mind about Nvidia (for those who don't know, they make video cards, specifically the GeForce series) I have always been an ATI fan (ATI Radeons) but, I have read reviews and things, and since I am buying a new computer (mom's computer went, so that means she will "help" buy a new one because that means she can have my old one. lol) anyways.... since I am buying a new computer I have to go with the new nvidia GeForce 6600GT PC-X16, yes I am converting to nvidia, specifically because it spanks the ass of the Radeon 9800pro AGP (not just because its PCI-X) but its also a cheap card. :-) PCI-X is awesome btw, if you don't know what that means, you should read up on it. anyways, I am going to stop being a hardware freak and go to bed.
gnight all.
endl;
haha... lol
gnight all.
endl;
haha... lol
Sunday, May 22, 2005
Latest Movies
Wow. I just finished a very good HBO series called Band of Brothers. Right now, I am kinda tired, so this entery will be short. All I can say is it took so much courage for what that 101st Airborne Div. Did... I can't even begin to think of the death, fighting, and disaster they experienced. I think the series really just began to scrath the surface of how horrific war is. Props to Tom Hanks, great direction. It was also nice to have some intereviews of the real "Easy Company" that fought. anyways, I am soo tired and I have work tommorrow. gnight.
I watch "Primer" last night. I think the movie is only good if your a real hardcore geek. lol. otherwise, there are no special effects, no cool looking cinemtographt, just a straight story. I'm not going to give it away, but its really interesting. All I can say is, it doesn't take flashy digital effects to have a movie about time travel.
so those were the last movies in my Q for review (scale of 1-10 10 being excellent):
1. Fahrenheit 9/11 - 8/10
2. Primer - 8/10
3. Exorcist: Beginning - Haven't watched it yet still trying to find someone to watch scary movies with because I am not going to watch them alone... hint hint SOMEONE should watch scary movies with me.... lol. ANYONE.
4. Band of Brothers - 10/10
Next movies coming in my Q:
1. Team America: World Police
2. Collateral
3. I heart Huckabees
I watch "Primer" last night. I think the movie is only good if your a real hardcore geek. lol. otherwise, there are no special effects, no cool looking cinemtographt, just a straight story. I'm not going to give it away, but its really interesting. All I can say is, it doesn't take flashy digital effects to have a movie about time travel.
so those were the last movies in my Q for review (scale of 1-10 10 being excellent):
1. Fahrenheit 9/11 - 8/10
2. Primer - 8/10
3. Exorcist: Beginning - Haven't watched it yet still trying to find someone to watch scary movies with because I am not going to watch them alone... hint hint SOMEONE should watch scary movies with me.... lol. ANYONE.
4. Band of Brothers - 10/10
Next movies coming in my Q:
1. Team America: World Police
2. Collateral
3. I heart Huckabees
Saturday, May 21, 2005
So I watched Fahrenheit 9/11...
A lot of people look at this movie as a quite contriversial film. And I can see why people have banned it, people have looked down upon it. I thought Bowling for Columbine was a better documentary. IMO this film was one sided, hugely biased. I know, wierd that I am saying that, but I think Michael Moore was trying to hard to notify people and get people to think his way. While I agree with almost everything he has in the movie and I am not a fan of bush by any means I think a few things in the movie really just grinded me the wronge way because of the way it was potrayed.
1. When the planes hit the buildings on 9/11 Moore specifically focused on who Bush sat and read to Children in a classroom for 7 min after he was told. Yes, that is a bit long and yes that might have been confusion, but what would YOU do? I mean if you were the president and you found out that the country was under attack and you were reading to little children, I wouldn't start freaking out. Although I would step out of the room to figure out what was going on...
2. They had a segment of a family who lost thier son to Iraq. Now I know this is a touchy subject, but this my opinion and you can think of me what ever or you can choose to not read on....
They had had her talk of her son, read a letter he had wrote them and talk about the phone call that her son had passed in the first black hawk attack. Now, I have to hand it to Moore, he really can tear the tears out of you, it was very emmotional, I mean I was alone watching this and I cried. (shut-up). But, I thought it was interesting that the woman said: "why take him God, he didn't do anything, why take him" and I thought to myself, well if he had taken someone else, the other mother who had lost her son/daughter would have said the same thing, "why my child?." Many of the soldiers over there arn't over there because they choose to be, and to be quite honest, I wouldn't choose to be over there either. You can blame bush all you want, but that doesn't bring your children home. It just makes you hate the government more.
3. The signing up of Senators/Rep's children for the war. Now that was kinda stupid, it just pisses people off. You know that they arn't going to sign their children up for the service for Iraq.
Well enough about the bad stuff, somethings I did like:
I liked how he showed that many of the poor communities around the country are being recruited for the service. Quote: "The very people forced to live in the worst towns, go to the worse schools are always the first to step up to defend that very system. They serve, so that we don't have to. They offer to give up thier lives so that we can be free. It is remarkalbe thier gift to us. And all they ask of us is to not send them into harms way, until it is neccessary. Will they ever trust us again?"
All in all it was a good movie. It kept my interest while it had its stupid parts I think Moore did a good job. Although it was one sided, he did put a little bit of the "other" opinions. But I guess that was the point. I wonder what would happen if there would be a documentary almost a total opposite to this, that would be interesting to watch.
and no, I did not talk about oil.
1. When the planes hit the buildings on 9/11 Moore specifically focused on who Bush sat and read to Children in a classroom for 7 min after he was told. Yes, that is a bit long and yes that might have been confusion, but what would YOU do? I mean if you were the president and you found out that the country was under attack and you were reading to little children, I wouldn't start freaking out. Although I would step out of the room to figure out what was going on...
2. They had a segment of a family who lost thier son to Iraq. Now I know this is a touchy subject, but this my opinion and you can think of me what ever or you can choose to not read on....
They had had her talk of her son, read a letter he had wrote them and talk about the phone call that her son had passed in the first black hawk attack. Now, I have to hand it to Moore, he really can tear the tears out of you, it was very emmotional, I mean I was alone watching this and I cried. (shut-up). But, I thought it was interesting that the woman said: "why take him God, he didn't do anything, why take him" and I thought to myself, well if he had taken someone else, the other mother who had lost her son/daughter would have said the same thing, "why my child?." Many of the soldiers over there arn't over there because they choose to be, and to be quite honest, I wouldn't choose to be over there either. You can blame bush all you want, but that doesn't bring your children home. It just makes you hate the government more.
3. The signing up of Senators/Rep's children for the war. Now that was kinda stupid, it just pisses people off. You know that they arn't going to sign their children up for the service for Iraq.
Well enough about the bad stuff, somethings I did like:
I liked how he showed that many of the poor communities around the country are being recruited for the service. Quote: "The very people forced to live in the worst towns, go to the worse schools are always the first to step up to defend that very system. They serve, so that we don't have to. They offer to give up thier lives so that we can be free. It is remarkalbe thier gift to us. And all they ask of us is to not send them into harms way, until it is neccessary. Will they ever trust us again?"
All in all it was a good movie. It kept my interest while it had its stupid parts I think Moore did a good job. Although it was one sided, he did put a little bit of the "other" opinions. But I guess that was the point. I wonder what would happen if there would be a documentary almost a total opposite to this, that would be interesting to watch.
and no, I did not talk about oil.
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Wish List for the Summer. Ugh...
Hmm... so I was looking at stuff I "needed" to buy over the summer. IE, I need to upgrade my computer, since I haven't since Junior year of HS, and now I am a junior in college. And I need an acoustic/electric guitar, so I found one by rogue *COUGH* lol, I know they arn't a great company but I read a few reviews, and it doesn't sound to bad. Rogue Herringbone Dreadnought Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Natural So $129.99 not bad at all considering it has fishman classic 4 pre-amp in it and its mahogany.
Emily and I have banged the shit out of the cymbals on my drum set so... Pulse 357 4-Piece Cymbal Pack $89.99 but this means I need to buy a stand: Pacific Drums by DW CB800 Boom Cymbal Stand for $40.
Last but not least, I my stupid cheap effects petal is shot(Behringer X V-AMP Floor Unit)... so I need to buy a GOOD one... my choice is a little expensive, but GOOD: Boss GT-8 Guitar Effects Processor $445. BOSS you rule.
Oh yea, and I was thinking of selling all of my guitars and buying a nice guitar :-). Here are some "maybes": Schecter C-1 Classic Electric Guitar, ESP LTD Deluxe H-1000, Schecter C-1 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar with Piezo Pickup, Fender® Jimmie Vaughan Signature Tex-Mex™ Strat® Electric Guitar. lol...
Now on to computer shiat:
My computer now, SUCKS, its 4 years old and is running still okay... but I need the processing power for graphics work. Yes for you mac fans, I did consider a mac, but alas they are expensive and I still am a gamer... mac = not so good games... sorry, still haven't beat PC in that area.
Comp Specs Now:
AMD - AthlonXP 1600+ (roughly 1.4 Ghz) (not OCed anymore... had problems lol)
Kingston - 512 Mb DDR266 (pc2100)
ATI - Radeon 9000Pro 64MB DDR AGP4X
WD - 200 Gb 7,200 RPM IDE
Antec - 450W Case
Generic(lol) - 48X CD-RW (stole off an E-machine)
Lite-on - DVD 16x
ChainTech (forgot the chipset) - MoBo. [ 10/100, USB1.1, Sound, LPT1 etc. ]
NEW upgrades:
Motherboard: ASUS A8V DELUXE Socket 939 VIA K8T800 Pro ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail $114
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Winchester Integrated into Chip FSB Socket 939 Processor Model ADA3000BIBOX - Retail $146
RAM:
CORSAIR XMS 1GB (2 x 512MB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400 (PC 3200) Unbuffered Dual Channel Kit System Memory Model TWINX1024-3200C2PT - Retail $115
Video Card: SAPPHIRE 100556L Radeon 9800PRO 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card - Retail $127 (GEEZ the price has searously gone way down since 4 years ago... lol)
I wanted more, but don't think I will have the money...
anyways, this was long so I could tell myself I needed the stuff... haha... any comments or suggestions are welcomed.
-Ted
Emily and I have banged the shit out of the cymbals on my drum set so... Pulse 357 4-Piece Cymbal Pack $89.99 but this means I need to buy a stand: Pacific Drums by DW CB800 Boom Cymbal Stand for $40.
Last but not least, I my stupid cheap effects petal is shot(Behringer X V-AMP Floor Unit)... so I need to buy a GOOD one... my choice is a little expensive, but GOOD: Boss GT-8 Guitar Effects Processor $445. BOSS you rule.
Oh yea, and I was thinking of selling all of my guitars and buying a nice guitar :-). Here are some "maybes": Schecter C-1 Classic Electric Guitar, ESP LTD Deluxe H-1000, Schecter C-1 Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar with Piezo Pickup, Fender® Jimmie Vaughan Signature Tex-Mex™ Strat® Electric Guitar. lol...
Now on to computer shiat:
My computer now, SUCKS, its 4 years old and is running still okay... but I need the processing power for graphics work. Yes for you mac fans, I did consider a mac, but alas they are expensive and I still am a gamer... mac = not so good games... sorry, still haven't beat PC in that area.
Comp Specs Now:
AMD - AthlonXP 1600+ (roughly 1.4 Ghz) (not OCed anymore... had problems lol)
Kingston - 512 Mb DDR266 (pc2100)
ATI - Radeon 9000Pro 64MB DDR AGP4X
WD - 200 Gb 7,200 RPM IDE
Antec - 450W Case
Generic(lol) - 48X CD-RW (stole off an E-machine)
Lite-on - DVD 16x
ChainTech (forgot the chipset) - MoBo. [ 10/100, USB1.1, Sound, LPT1 etc. ]
NEW upgrades:
Motherboard: ASUS A8V DELUXE Socket 939 VIA K8T800 Pro ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail $114
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Winchester Integrated into Chip FSB Socket 939 Processor Model ADA3000BIBOX - Retail $146
RAM:
CORSAIR XMS 1GB (2 x 512MB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400 (PC 3200) Unbuffered Dual Channel Kit System Memory Model TWINX1024-3200C2PT - Retail $115
Video Card: SAPPHIRE 100556L Radeon 9800PRO 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card - Retail $127 (GEEZ the price has searously gone way down since 4 years ago... lol)
I wanted more, but don't think I will have the money...
anyways, this was long so I could tell myself I needed the stuff... haha... any comments or suggestions are welcomed.
-Ted
Hitting the wall...
I have hit a design wall. Nothing seems to be inspiring latley, maybe I have been doing to much design. I opened photoshop 8 times in 15min to do nothing in it but resize white canvas. I guess I need to get away from it all for a little bit.
I need to play guitar...
I need to play guitar...
Moravian College Publications. Yes, I am a tool
Welp, here it is everyone, the Profile of me for the new Moravian College view book. lol...
"Ted Colegrove planned on majoring in computer science, so he was drawn to Moravian’s computer facilities and small classes. Today, however, he spends most of his time in the art department as a sophomore graphic design major. Everything changed last summer, when he started getting into website design, even forming a business, SirenDT, with friends. And in design, he found his greatest talent. At Moravian, he’s putting those talents to good use. Next semester, he’ll be co-chair of Studio South, the student-run professional graphic design studio on campus—which means lots of design projects for real clients.
While design is his passion, music is his escape. He plays lead guitar for a band. He plays trumpet in Moravian’s Big Band. He sings in the College Choir and an a cappella group called Vocalis. He’s a DJ for various campus events. In addition, he’s active with the Multicultural Club and the Christian Fellowship.
So what’s the best thing about Moravian? “The people. I have the greatest group of friends,” says Ted, who grew up in upstate New York. “It’s wonderful to come to a place so full of such amazing people.”
CAPTION (to go with a photo of you riding your bike):
As a commuter, Ted usually bikes or in-line skates to class. Between classes, he strums his guitar or catches a nap in the Haupert Union Building (HUB)."
Writen by:
Jill J.
Writer, Moravian Viewbook
"Ted Colegrove planned on majoring in computer science, so he was drawn to Moravian’s computer facilities and small classes. Today, however, he spends most of his time in the art department as a sophomore graphic design major. Everything changed last summer, when he started getting into website design, even forming a business, SirenDT, with friends. And in design, he found his greatest talent. At Moravian, he’s putting those talents to good use. Next semester, he’ll be co-chair of Studio South, the student-run professional graphic design studio on campus—which means lots of design projects for real clients.
While design is his passion, music is his escape. He plays lead guitar for a band. He plays trumpet in Moravian’s Big Band. He sings in the College Choir and an a cappella group called Vocalis. He’s a DJ for various campus events. In addition, he’s active with the Multicultural Club and the Christian Fellowship.
So what’s the best thing about Moravian? “The people. I have the greatest group of friends,” says Ted, who grew up in upstate New York. “It’s wonderful to come to a place so full of such amazing people.”
CAPTION (to go with a photo of you riding your bike):
As a commuter, Ted usually bikes or in-line skates to class. Between classes, he strums his guitar or catches a nap in the Haupert Union Building (HUB)."
Writen by:
Jill J.
Writer, Moravian Viewbook
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Monday, May 16, 2005
Workout :-)
So I have started buff in the basement again :-) this is what I am up to so far, not too bad considering not working out for so long.
20 pushpups
250 crunchs
20 pushups
200 Cross-Crossover Crunches
20 pushups
150 Left Side Crunches
20 pushups
150 Right Side Crunches
20 pushups
20 Left Sideups
20 Right Sideups
20 pushups
10 middle throw downs
10 Alternating throw downs
10 middle throwdowns
20 Inclined pushups
15 diamond Inclined Pushups
total crunches: 850
total crunches: 155
time: 50min+
anyone know of any lower ab workouts?
-Ted
20 pushpups
250 crunchs
20 pushups
200 Cross-Crossover Crunches
20 pushups
150 Left Side Crunches
20 pushups
150 Right Side Crunches
20 pushups
20 Left Sideups
20 Right Sideups
20 pushups
10 middle throw downs
10 Alternating throw downs
10 middle throwdowns
20 Inclined pushups
15 diamond Inclined Pushups
total crunches: 850
total crunches: 155
time: 50min+
anyone know of any lower ab workouts?
-Ted
Sunday, May 15, 2005
Busy Day
So I went to a Phillies game with the "College-Age Moravians" (ages 18-25 I think)
It was a lot of fun, the ride was long though, and for some reason it took 4 hours to get back. oh well.
Afterwards I went to Jon's graduation party.
I'll have pics up, I just have to upload them. They will include:
Last nights at Moravian, Random Shiat, Baccallauriate(sp?), Commencment, Phillies Game, and a Pic of Jon with his eyes closed. lol.
It was a lot of fun, the ride was long though, and for some reason it took 4 hours to get back. oh well.
Afterwards I went to Jon's graduation party.
I'll have pics up, I just have to upload them. They will include:
Last nights at Moravian, Random Shiat, Baccallauriate(sp?), Commencment, Phillies Game, and a Pic of Jon with his eyes closed. lol.
Saturday, May 14, 2005
My new homepage
Ok, so I redesigned my homepage. hope you like it :-)
check out pics, you might find something cool :-P
Comments or Suggestions?
-Ted
Also, the first one to guess my favorite flower gets a dollar. :-P
http://ted.sirendt.com
check out pics, you might find something cool :-P
Comments or Suggestions?
-Ted
Also, the first one to guess my favorite flower gets a dollar. :-P
http://ted.sirendt.com
Friday, May 13, 2005
lol.
Yesterday emily and i jammed. it was awesome. we are really getting good. i think we are gonna be famous.
oh yea and she cut off all my hair, all of it, I have like half an inch on my head. haha... Everyone at CIT is sad. :-P
oh yea and she cut off all my hair, all of it, I have like half an inch on my head. haha... Everyone at CIT is sad. :-P
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
I am drowning in Design
Hmm, well I am the summer contact for StudioStouth. Which means I get the e-mails and the calls from faculty members for jobs. Currently the Bethlehem Garden Club needs a banner, so I have to call them and do a 3' x 4' Banner by next tuesday. Also The Blue Closet now has a layout, but I need information and content for thier site. So that needs to be finished, on top of this Don Cunningham's campaign officer is calling me tommorrow to work out plans for his site.
I hope I am not taking too big of a bite out of things. :-\ well, we'll see what comes out of this. Fortunatly it pays well :-D haha...
I hope I am not taking too big of a bite out of things. :-\ well, we'll see what comes out of this. Fortunatly it pays well :-D haha...
Almost finished!!!
So I have been working on layout for a client for the last few months, and I am almost finished!!!!! The Blue Closet, a small clothing store on Main St. will have a kick ass site soon, here is preview! : http://www.sirendt.com/thebluecloset
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Blockbuster!
I joined Blockbust Online. (to get a free iPod shuffle) So if anyone hasn't seen a movie thats out, and wants to, TELL ME cause I can have 3 out at once, up to unlimited amount per month and 2 in-store game/movie rentals a month. So... bored? tell me and we can watch a movie. I'm getting my suround sound reciever fixed so then we can watch it in 650W of Dolby Digtal Suround... oooooooo...ahhhh... lol.
Hmm.
While I find summer quite in inticing, I sometimes get descouraged with the working part of it. Although I know I need the money, I don't have as much motivation to work at CIT this year. I have been sitting at the desk for the past 2 days, frankly doing nothing. Which I guess you can't complain that I AM being paid to do nothing, but I would rather be paid to do something. I hope it gets busy, because I am bored out of my mind sometimes, and that just makes me fall asleep. The job isn't as fun now that Matty and Christine arn't here to goof around with. I think I just need a change of pace, a change of scenery, anyone want to go somewhere for a weekend? Anywhere, I'll pay for gas.
-Ted
-Ted
So, I have decided to stop LJ and Xanga...
I have decided to move my ramblings to blogger. Thats all, I think its because I can fully customize this... which I will, in time. Well thats it...
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