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It's sad, but what I think I like perhaps most about living downtown is all the pretty people. Maybe not so much just the pretty people, but I think seeing all the different people is interesting; speculating on where they've come from, what they're doing, what kind of people they are. It's neat, but at the same time overwhelming. It's hard to really imagine how many people are out there, how different and the same all of them are, the chances of ever coming into contact with them - who's to say you haven't passed your soulmate every monday evening for a year and just been one street away from them? Not to make it an issue of finding 'the one' or whatever that shit is, but it's a good example. I want to talk to almost everyone I see, but at the same time I really don't.
Anyway, I'm glad to be settling in, getting into a routine, and looking forward to a part of my life I had never even considered before.
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Ca c'est tout
I've been notified that my blogging is slacking, so I figured I'd try to write something tonight.
I'm doing well lately, I've mostly settled into life downtown. It's amazing, without a doubt, but I think I'm going a little overboard in terms of spending. I went out last night, again tonight, it just seems like a little bit but I think it will end up adding up to an unfortunate sum.
I wish I could somehow transcribe my thoughts when I'm in transit... I think those would be the most interesting things to read, but for now you'll have to put up with rambling and accounts of physical happenings.
Last night I went out bag shopping with Allan, and then to a bar with John. I hadn't met John before not-online, so it was cool. I had a good time, due in part to $3 shots at Living Well... that is until the stand-up comedian came on and started talking to us. Which I took as a cue to leave. I wasn't a very good audience anyway. So we trekked over to 7West (thanks shannon), which is, without a doubt, one of my favourite places to just relax and have a conversation. And they have great martinis and coffees! The 7West martini is my favourite that I've ever had- vanilla vodka, a shot of espresso, kahlua and cream. I found out that he's a classical pianist, as well as a tennis and track player, which I found very interesting. All in all it was a good night.
That's all for now I think, but I will be trying to post more often in the future.
I've been notified that my blogging is slacking, so I figured I'd try to write something tonight.
I'm doing well lately, I've mostly settled into life downtown. It's amazing, without a doubt, but I think I'm going a little overboard in terms of spending. I went out last night, again tonight, it just seems like a little bit but I think it will end up adding up to an unfortunate sum.
I wish I could somehow transcribe my thoughts when I'm in transit... I think those would be the most interesting things to read, but for now you'll have to put up with rambling and accounts of physical happenings.
Last night I went out bag shopping with Allan, and then to a bar with John. I hadn't met John before not-online, so it was cool. I had a good time, due in part to $3 shots at Living Well... that is until the stand-up comedian came on and started talking to us. Which I took as a cue to leave. I wasn't a very good audience anyway. So we trekked over to 7West (thanks shannon), which is, without a doubt, one of my favourite places to just relax and have a conversation. And they have great martinis and coffees! The 7West martini is my favourite that I've ever had- vanilla vodka, a shot of espresso, kahlua and cream. I found out that he's a classical pianist, as well as a tennis and track player, which I found very interesting. All in all it was a good night.
That's all for now I think, but I will be trying to post more often in the future.