alright. here goes. i spent a lot of the evening reading the third harry potter book. i found out that j. k. rowling's not just some housewife who happened to write some good stuff, but that she's an academic and has actually put a lot of work into the series. apparently it's targeted for adults, which isn't too surprising. i have to say that i've been completely drawn in ^_^
SxS and co. came to the rescue. we went out to a club called self, which is where we couldn't get in on halloween owing to my costume (and the fact that israeli's don't celebrate all-hallow's eve).
the dance music sucked, but the hip-hop was cool, and i had great fun. so many stunning girls, and i had no idea whatsoever of how to initiate a conversation. my lack of confidence is mostly due to the fact that you can't hear a damn thing in clubs, and my hebrew's not too good either... i lose no matter what. so i just danced with and eyeballed the girls of interest, until home time.
actually, at one point there were so many people that it became more of a moshpit, but i held my ground until things cooled off a bit. at least, our section cooled off a bit :)
but DAMN, them girls was FINE.
i got back home to a cat that was absolutely PINING for me! it's so cute! almost, but not quite, makes up for me coming home alone.
right, it's a toss-up between more harry potter, and a shower and bed. hmmm...
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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