Monday, February 22, 2010

G-Dragon~

Last week marked the triumphant visit of Lechon Kinenbi and it was quite a dashing-good time. New videos, stuffing our faces with food, K-World, and Sunny were among the many moments shared by the trifecta of awesomeness. An enjoyable tradition held on the rooftops upon dear cousin's arrival proved to be too cold for ill-equipped feet. However, the moon itself indeed presented itself with its blueness as we kicked back one bottle then wiped out various amounts back in the loft. As friendship always comes together in such good terms, time surely passes by when you're having fun. And I must say, that was quite a splendiferous time I won't take for granted. A new sensation had also been realized in the form of the most peculiar of eyedrops. I'm not sure if the fresh sensation is because the burning had subsided (because anything would feel fresh after burning) but, as dear cousin had stated, "It's like you threw a piece of gum in your eye and now it's minty fresh." Indeed, it felt quite invigorating. I just might have to have Puraw Wave acquire some for me as well~

Roughly around the same time, another best friend/rival arrived in CO with his dear girlfriend. After years of anticipation, we were finally reunited under the context of me playing chauffeur. Denver to COSprings back to Denver to hang out then COSprings to drop the tourists home and finally back home to Denver [fucker still owes me gas money]. He was able to me my girlfriend as I was finally able to meet his. The end result was a dinner at Village Inn (he and I were the only ones to partake....which is a shame) and a snowy drive back. The return trip also invited reason to try an energy drink that supposedly contains NO2. The end result was a headache and an upset tummy. The latter would like to try various flavors. I'll have to respectfully decline. That aside, it was good to see my friend in good spirits. He plans to return to CO in august as a permanent fixture. We shall see how that carries out for he's been trying to move back to the Rocky Mountain State for the last few years now~

I had just finished reading Count and after 2 years, I feel quite accomplished. Monte Cristo is one certified bad-ass and he should be viewed as a god. Next book will be something a little less frenchy, a little less lengthy and told with animals as the main cast. Animal Farm, here I come~

Finding that I owe taxes this year comes as a shocker. Primarily because I worked my ass off. After repeatedly being screwed while I was employed at my previous job, they still managed to screw me over after leaving their services. With my current job, I would've gotten back $800+. However, by adding both W2s from both jobs, I owe our government $400. The car fund had yet again been put on pause. I'm so very close, too. Although I've been saying it for almost a decade, "This year, for sure~"

Will things work out this time around? I hope so. All the work I've been putting in can't be for nothing. I want things to present itself as it has to others. I want to lay in the warmth of satisfaction, gaze at what I accomplished and say that I am proud. At that point, I hope to be free of worry and strive for a higher, better place~

"In the shipwreck of life -- for life is an eternal shipwreck of our hopes -- I throw all my useless baggage in the sea...and remain with my will...and consequently free~"
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Mlle Eugenie Danglars, The Count of Monte Cristo

"...until the day when God deigns to unveil the future to mankind, all human wisdom is contained in these two words: 'wait' and 'hope'!"
-Edmond Dantes, The Count of Monte Cristo