Grunt Good Food Grunt
I went to the Good Food Store this morning (at least you know what they sell). I got a delicious cup of 'bottomless' coffee (with stevia and soy vanilla creamer yum!) and some wheat free confection (in case all needed to know my exact habits). Well pretty much every time I go I see this guy there. He looks EXACTLY like John Clese (from monty python) though I dont know that John C. would carry a book holder thing (it hold the book at a convienient angle for your reading pleasure) everywhere he goes. J.C. is too cool for that but I must say that this man strikes as startling resemblence to the oh so funny and oh so british comedian.
I was upset resently as I discovered that I really have no passions in my life. I really havent found that thing that makes me happy to do even when its work (music, art etc. ). I have now reconsidered this. It could be that my 'passion' may be learning languages. I have been unable to test this theory as such as I am not taking any (stupid stupid). A BIG unfortuantly is that the school of higher education to which I submit myself has made it quite dificult to even get into a class NEXT semester!! This has frusterated me a great deal and I must storm (yes storm from my computer) in a huff.

4 comments:
That sounds like a lovely day. I wasn't much of a soy person until I ordered a vanilla soy latte from that place with the strange European.
It was pretty good. I think I'll do it again.
You don't know! John Cleese is pretty strange; he might carry a book holder.
Just come out here and take all the languages you want.
Well, did you get that email that I sent you about not being able to use WUE, I am severly shocked and dismayed, what is so good about freshman??? We need to chat, formulate a new plan, You know the sereiousness of this! Oh yes and how do you title the blogs??
I agree with Lurgee. Come out here and take all the languages you can keep straight!
I would actually. . . unfortuantly I would need a great amount of assistance in the finacial department. . .how long do you have to live in a place before being a 'resident'?
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