A night I usually dread
Dec. 31st, 2002 12:06 pmThis is a classic date/party evening. Since I'm not generally invited to parties, and can't usually find babysitting, invariably I find myself stuck at home on New Year's Eve, contemplating my own social undesirability. If I'm lucky, I'm visiting family back East and can express my frustration by blowing up some illegal fireworks after midnight. In California, even that's not an option...
I was contemplating going to see one of my past universities (Georgia Tech) play locally in a bowl game this afternoon, but I have no one to take along and probably couldn't afford the tickets ($60/each) anyway. So I'll stay here in the office. Feh.
I was contemplating going to see one of my past universities (Georgia Tech) play locally in a bowl game this afternoon, but I have no one to take along and probably couldn't afford the tickets ($60/each) anyway. So I'll stay here in the office. Feh.
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Date: 2003-01-03 06:45 pm (UTC)we saw in the new year standing on a hearth stone dating from 1000 AD
I'm envious, a bit... that sounds both social and introspective at once.
the most important thing is to know that I am loved
I hope that you had a happy new year in that respect, dear.