The hell'ishness of the semester has hit me. A seven o'clock class sounds so lame and boring to me...and way to early. I know I know that I picked my poison when I signed up for classes but that doesn't mean it will be easy for me to awake at the wee hours of the morning just to bill a couple beakers full of Sodium Chloride and get numbers somehow...ugh labs...but they are so easy and only once a week. Ah the things we put ourselves through. Honestly I don't know how I am writing right now...I'm so effing tired and could totally fall back asleep. Which sounds oh so nice but I have to study... no rhyme or reason really. Have you ever read any Chuck Klosterman books? ha they are awesome, especially the one entitled, "Sex, Drugs and Coco puffs". The title has nothing to do with the book itself...just showing the randomness that all three subjects in that statement shows. He writes each entry, or chapter, when you're in between that wake a asleep stage in the wee hours of the morning. So everything is very 'random'. I guess that is how I can say it and will say it...very random, as well as very funny. I love it. Check him out...his books are located in the music section at Borders or Barnes and Noble. ugh...my arm can't take typing anymore...I'm peacing out. Later
(Currently listening to Goodbye Babylon by The Black Keys.)
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"Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs" is actually the most un-random book ever published. If you look at the fourth sentence in each chapter, and string them together, it actually makes a coherent narrative about Klosterman's time as an intern at the Fargo Animal Hospital. This is only one of the many hidden gems that await one willing to engage with the book on subaltern levels.
Hey man. I hope the last five plus years have been good to you, and you are not having to struggle with early morning labs lately. I'm just curious. Did you get a chance to go back and look at Klosterman in any further detail? I've got to admit that I'm a little hurt that you didn't respond to my comment. I've been checking in regularly over the last years in hopeful expectation.
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