*** yesterday ***
i did almost nothing of value with my day. i played tons of counterstrike, fairing quite well, and then went off to candle-lighting (it's the first night of hanukkah) at a friend's place.
afterwards, we returned home, and had a full three-course meal, for ten people, which in total cost about R100. we had soup, and homemade bread, cottage pie, and salads, and finished off with potato thingies (latkes), and way too many jam doughnuts.
we watched dogma, and then the k1 fighting, which was REALLY exciting! great fights, especially sapp vs. kimo, which was simply awesome.
*** today ***
grootbek and i then had a serious argument, but it took him a while to stop being childish and actually argue. unfortunately, i then realized that he really was correct, and i'd pushed him unnecessarily hard (figuratively, although i did have to physically threaten him to get him to calm down and stop shouting (he's much bigger than i am)), and i hope my apology was the end of it.
it's tough, living with my big mouth.
sometimes ;)
it's now very much early morning, and i STILL haven't slept, but i have to wait a bit for the water to heat up before i shower, and there's no way i'm going to bed without cleaning up.
hmmm. whatever shall i do?
i know.
c.
or not.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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