thursday night:
work went alright. i was exhausted, and kept nodding off... and this time there were quite a few calls. oh well.
i got home at 4.15, and crashed while the dog worked. i woke up around 10am, the dog was already up again, working again. we went out for breakfast - the most expensive rogelach i've ever had, and then returned to work some more. when he left, i played some counterstrike, watched some zim, and arbed. i did a little work for the mongoose, then got ready and took an expensive taxi (is there any other kind?) to ramat aviv.
dinner was really pleasant. it was good seeing my aunt and cousin again, their relatives are nice, and the food was really something.
the mongoose picked me up around 22.45, and we went to the lizard. we sat around and did nothing, then at 1.30 arrived at the meimad. it was the worst party i've been to there - very boring. even so, we left around 5 or so. i've just had a shower, and am trying to decide if i should crash immediately, or do something brainless.
-- i've more or less decided how to proceed with the interesting thing. i'm going to try to see if i can make the current situation work, if not, i'll just go with the new one. either way, sunday will be interesting. --
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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