and we finished the rum, too. and another video of bill hicks just ended. i'm not sure exactly when my friend (the dutch organizer from skijar: sjo) left, though. hah, riding a bicycle in this state? i hope he handles his alcohol better than i do.
i didn't have much luck today with making the project prettier - maybe i should tackle it sober. i'm a little disappointed that i have to wake up at 5.30am :(
the good stuff:
1) i had fun with a new, giant canvas. i'm not entirely sure that i won't spray over it and start again, but when i looked at it the second time i was more impressed than i had been initially.
2) i don't know if the beer i had while playing with the canvas was a good idea, because i went straight from that to the mortgage bank. the woman there dealt with all my papers while on the phone, and i was drifting off so when she told me i could go i was actually quite surprised.
and happy that i'd apparently brought the right papers :P
3) although expensive, the work the guy did on the floors was good. unfortunately for him, he tried parking near the apartment... practically impossible. forty minutes after arriving in the area he called me up to vent.
4) sjo arrived with a bottle of coke to complement the rum... we talked a lot, we drank a lot.
i'm now going to take a shower, then i'm going to turn in. i have definitely had *far* too much to drink.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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