Give me some good beer, conversation, friends, and music and there is little that will bother me. I try to treat others as I wish to be treated and when I don't, I like to think I learn from my mistakes. I believe most people are trustworthy until proven otherwise. I'm a conversational snob. I have little tolerance for stupidity or rudeness. Common courtesy is one of the best traits one can have. I believe there is conversation that is inappropriate for the dinner table. I love running into people I used to know, but am always happier if I look cute when it happens. I think there would be much less ruckus in the world if brunch were a daily offering.

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Lazy Sunday?

I always feel it's a lazy day if I don't have in person interaction with people. But in the 12 hours I've been awake I've gotten so much done that it's hard for me to define today as lazy. Also, there are so many more hours left in the day since I've been up for so long that I suppose interaction is still a possibility. In fact, I think I'm going to put some clothes on and head out into the bright, cool world for a bit. I've been wanting some potato soup for dinner and need to pick up some chives. I also need to go to Best Buy, but I'm going to put that off until tomorrow when all those people I don't like to be around are at work making the store less crowded.

One of the many things I've done so far today was read this article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/01/AR2009120100847.html

I wish I could say I reacted with surprise that someone was running into issues with DC Government over permits. It'll be interesting to see what happens nation-wide with these "new" business ventures since street food/carts are the new trend right now.

Alright - I'm off to start the outside portion of my day, then come back and work out while my dinner simmers.


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