*** yesterday ***
the party wasn't so great, but not a complete waste of time. saw some people i've been out of touch with for a while. we went to her place, and crashed (without doing homework, OBVIOUSLY).
*** today ***
got up at 08.00, finished my homework, and she gave me a lift to campus. class was kinda okay, got away with making fun of the lecturer (good to have one with a sense of humour - he just insulted me right back), and then bladed home.
i did some washing (sorely needed), and played lots of counterstrike. on servers with good people - i got my ass kicked, and BADLY. some great moments, however - i got into a standard gunfight with some guy, and we both ran out of ammo at the same time: i pulled my knife and slashed him to death! got such a rush, i was shaking for the rest of the round...
she picked me up, and we spent the day at her place - sleeping, and eating. eating, and sleeping. and babysitting, as we keep getting conned by her sister.
* shrug *
we're going to a nature party tonight - it looks like i'm going to have to spend NIS 150 (R200) on a taxi, to go fetch someone, because the guy driving us is being difficult today.
oh well. it'll be worth it.
i have this grand plan to finish those logs i've been neglecting for so long (the ones concerning my last days in cape town, and my flight back)... but i'm not holding my breath. neither should you.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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