Salem should be alot of fun this weekend, haven't seen Brendan since January when he came to Boston to party, and the party ended up driving back to 6 station road. Where me and Friedman did shrooms and listened to Brendan's grandmother's music. Hamel's party on saturday will be the place to be, unless of course your not a hipster. Lucia will be in town from Minneapolis, and so will Benny so the options are endless. FUN FUN FUN
¶ 4:42 PM
So, I think I may ened up going to Atlantic City next Saturday anyway. I thought I wasn't gonna be able to go for a while because of money, but I've never let that stop me before. I went to Minneapolis with almost no money and then went to Montreal with absolutley nothing so I think I can pull this off.
¶ 11:34 PM
I had a great weekend, the holiday that everyone forgets about was very good to me. Columbus day that is. It was Last years Columbus day that I went up to Boston and got rediculously drunk and swore at a cab driver for missing the spot where he was suppoe to drop me off. I also fell down the stairs and broke a beer bottle in Kayla's stairwell, when she was living on Hillside. This year it was mush more placid, I spent the weekend hanging out with Bjork, drinking a little less than usual but still have a good time.
¶ 3:58 PM
After watching the debate last Thursday, I have almost entirely thrown my vote to John Kerry. Not that I ever considered voting for George W. Bush, but I was thinking of not voting at all because I didn't like either candidate. John Kerry emerged from this debate as a man who knows what he is talking about, and while he still isn't the best possible candidate I have in mind, he is a 100% improvment over the man in charge now.
When I think of America and Americans I see their vote as one of the things that distinguishes them from the rest of the world. Now of course there are hundreds of other places in the world that are Democracies, and the citizens have the right to vote. But it almost seems to me that none of that would be possible without the strong stance of Americans the world over. Now having said that, I am very dissapointed to see that the citizens of this country who promote freedom, and liberty everywhere they go, were robbed of it in 2000. There is no way that the 2004 election should even be close, Bush should be at the percentage that Ralph Nader is hoovering around( 3%). How is it that a man was allowed to rob, steal, and cheat his way into the White House and the same people who call themselves free, sit and do nothing about it. "Hypocrite" is the best word I can use to describe anyone who supports George W. Bush's war in IRAQ, because how can you promote democracy in another land when it is not justly practiced in your own.
¶ 1:01 PM
With the 21st birthday less than 2 weeks away. I wanted to head down to Atlantic City and get a few rooms, bring a bunch of friends and have a good time down there. Unfortunatley I don't think I'll be able to do it now, due to poor planning and mediocre funding, I have to save money for more important things (Car), which I can't argue with, so I'll have to put off AC for another weekend
¶ 8:56 PM
2004 has been very interesting so far, started out the year skiing in the Catskills, Then moving to a new apartment with Jeff right near Fenway. Next I went to visit my cousins in Toronto who I hadn't seen in about 2 years. Then on to Minneapolis in May, which was also a wonderful trip, after that I ended up going to Milwaukee, New Hampshire, and Montreal. You'll never guess what I want to do next. Walk the Appalacian Trail you say, how did you know? Ya I had never really though of doing it before, but I have been looking up information about it for a couple of weeks now, and it seems like something I would definitley want to do. I can't do it now because the weather is getting to cold to pull it off, but its something to look forward to for "05". The trail goes from Georgia to Maine, so about 2,000 miles or so. Anyone wanna join me?
¶ 1:57 PM