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Sep. 3rd, 2004 10:43 pmRyan came by tonight to pick up some shit he'd left here in the shared-truck/move confusion and we just sat and chatted for awhile. Outside of Stu, he's probably the person I'm closest to in the program.
Makes me ponder my guy-friend tendencies. I've got two really close girl friends, but other than that, I seem to always be closer to guys than to girls. In high school I had three really close friends...two guys and one girl. College was one guy, one girl. Grad school, like I said, has been Ryan and Stu. Of course, it hasn't helped that this summer my only firends in town were the guys so naturally we got closer, but still, it's a trend in my friendships.
The thing is, I don't know why it is. I don't even know if there has to be a why or if it just is. Just random
taerowyn-thoughts on a Friday night.
Totally off-topic, but I am so psyched for tomorrow. I get to see Neil Gaiman AND Terry Pratchett tomorrow. How cool is that? I'm definitely anticipating seeing the both of them speak, but I'm still up in the air on the whole "signing" thing. Do I really need one or both of them to sign a book? I just don't see what the big appeal is... Can somebody maybe explain it to me seeing as I have the chance tomorrow? Maybe if someobody can make me understand, I'll actually go through the effort of getting a book or two signed.
Makes me ponder my guy-friend tendencies. I've got two really close girl friends, but other than that, I seem to always be closer to guys than to girls. In high school I had three really close friends...two guys and one girl. College was one guy, one girl. Grad school, like I said, has been Ryan and Stu. Of course, it hasn't helped that this summer my only firends in town were the guys so naturally we got closer, but still, it's a trend in my friendships.
The thing is, I don't know why it is. I don't even know if there has to be a why or if it just is. Just random
Totally off-topic, but I am so psyched for tomorrow. I get to see Neil Gaiman AND Terry Pratchett tomorrow. How cool is that? I'm definitely anticipating seeing the both of them speak, but I'm still up in the air on the whole "signing" thing. Do I really need one or both of them to sign a book? I just don't see what the big appeal is... Can somebody maybe explain it to me seeing as I have the chance tomorrow? Maybe if someobody can make me understand, I'll actually go through the effort of getting a book or two signed.