Thursday, September 29, 2005

33rd and Taraval, Beer, The Gap

Ok, let's cover all the bases.
Big news: We got the apartment on 33rd and Taraval, which is so awesome! This was the one with the tall windows in nearly every room, two stories, on the fourth and fifth floors of a six-unit complex. Oh yeah! Happy day! I'm definitely asking to borrow someone's digicam to take pics and show you guys. I really need to start putting photos on this blog. It would make it so much prettier, right?

To celebrate this news, which I heard right before class yesterday, Theo asked me for a beer or two at The Pub. Yes, ladies, we too have a Pub, but it's all alcohol and buffalo wings. Theo proceeds to have three beers to my one (I was good, because I had to drive home and get up for work this morning). And we discussed my writing, his girlfriend, Thayne, Freud (which we read for class, not because we're nerds - although we might be), and sex toys. Now, the sex toys subject came up because Theo had a portable snake for his sink. The snake, which was actually wrapped up inside a bright blue funnel-like attachment, was also attached to the sucker-outter. Essentially, it looked like a penis and vagina attached to each other - or at least that's what our dirty minds came up with.

ANYWAY, it was good times. Except that I missed parts of Lost and Veronica Mars.

Before all of this joy however, I had a pretty rough morning. I was wearing my brown three-quarter sleeve top over a wife-beater, which keeps you nice and warm because it acts like a thermal. Silly me, because the computer room where I have my desk was three times as hot due to all the agents being in the office (staff meeting Wednesdays). So I get off work and I'm sweating like a stuck pig over a fire! I can't go to class like that. I felt extremely uncomfortable and decided to do something about it - so I went to Stonestown Galleria with the intention of buying a shirt to wear instead of the brown one. The first store that was my price range, my style,etc. was The Gap. I headed straight for the back (the sale rack) because everything else was fall stuff (read: long-sleeved, thick). Under the Large section, I found three shirts that looked pretty. I tried them on, they fit, they were cheap. Incredibly, I bought all three of them for $30. Time elapse from parking car to unparking car: 20 minutes.

Crazy. Loved it. Wearing one of the shirts right now. :)

By the by, I am starting to put more reviews on my film blog:
filmstudieswithliz.blogspot.com
Check it out!