Now I'm glad all that silliness is over!
Let's get back to what's really important, "Love!" So now, show me some love!
I think it's sweet that folks are all excited about voting and making themselves look cool by making sure they explain the importance in doing it, and pressuring you to do so and how great they are by voting... But seriously, everyone by now should realized it's a big fat scam perpetrated by the matrix to make you believe you make a difference. You don't. Get over yourself. It's all a lie and you're stuck in it.
Tired of living in a "Just Do It" world! I'm looking for the "Just Give Up" world! There shouldn't be any shame in quitting anymore. Why keep hammering away at something pointless? You can't take any of it with you.
Finishing work on my ghost story documentary. Got some amazing interviews with people here in the South that live in haunted houses and have experienced ghosts and other paranormal things. I think the film will be good. Getting ready to be interviewed for it on radio and other TV shows down here.
At work doing what I do, which is very complex, stressful and important to the future of mankind and entertainment, my brain hurts from learning new things with old nearly worn out technology. Holding a pencil and trying to look important and busy is what I'm trying to master. I have found if I hold a pen, people will think I'm smart and then they promote me. I am thinking if I add a clipboard to the other hand I will get a raise in pay. We'll see.
Even though I've traveled down here to the South to be near my first girlfriend and mother of my child (though I've never had a DNA Test and I don't want to be proven not to be the father), I find that I still Skype with her. It just seems easier for me to interact with people on an intimate basis via the cold and emotionally distant technology of the internet. Just as I'm using to talk with you now. Can you feel the warmth of my love?
Still homeless but looking for a place. My friend Jerome and his wife Pam have been very kind in letting me stay and shower at their cabin, but the drive is very far for me and I just rolled my odometer to 130,000 miles. Pretty good, I think for a 1996 Honda and all the driving I've done with it! But my car won't last long and I need to start planning something. I hope to find a place soon, or maybe find a van to live it. My friends get mad whenever I talk of living in a van. I however think of it as the modern day covered wagon the pioneers used when they looked for a promising spot to call home in this beautiful God-fearing land of ours. I imagine I could save money and hopefully build up a possible down payment on a small place. I think these things up as I sit here in the western themed decor of Jerome's log cabin guest room.
