I'm sitting at my computer, listening to my blues break, anxiously awaiting the end of school. One paper to go (15-20 pages on the CAN-SPAM act). I jut can't stop thinking about my new job, new paycheck, new apartment, getting my car in June, etc. I did some major cleaning today, and all I'm thinking is how much it'll be fun to finally be able to customize my life and operate on one groups schedule, not two. I guess we'll see where it goes, but between the new place (Silver Spring, MD), new roommates (Ryan and his girlfriend Melissa), and everything else... these time are a changing, or something like that.
April 2006 Archives
I think I found the place... updates later
So update on the apartment search
- So I'm convinced that everything that can be found online will have something on apartmentrerviews.com saying its infested with roaches
- Alexandria is the way to go, since its less sketchy than 90% of DC
- I want air conditioning. After two days in the uncondidtioned NJ, this is a neccessity
At least I got the car situation worked out. Now for pay and furniture and finalizing a place!
GW got their act together.
But mom's place hasn't. Its 1AM and 85 where i'm staying...
Maybe Easter can bring some cooling
Please turn on my air conditioning. Its only 80 out.
And speaking of that, open the damn pool.
Thank you.
Seth
Wow, i'm busier than I thought.
Promise to self, post more. Or get unbusy. May 2nd may be a watershed.
I was up until 1 last night checking out results, but this is great.
I went on my first drivethrough to look at neighborhoods in DC to live.
All I can say is, wow, shitty areas and good areas don't seem to have many clear borders.
Also, props to Stacey, for navigating on the yahoo maps and blackberry maps, with me!
Arg, this is the 10th place I've looked seriously at, and its still a shitty process. So many leads, so many complications, and I still don't know what i can freakin afford!!! May 22nd, i'm out of here, hopefully i won't start the DC experience living in a car.
On the one day I left my umbrella at work...torrential downpour. Awesome.
If you haven't heard of it, WDST has a great Sunday night program full of eclectic blues from across the nation. You should all check it out
But I got three school assignments, food shopping, clothes modifying, apartment shopping, and working out to do.
The countdown to May 6th begins!!!
After what Laura Ingraham pulled on the Today Show with calling journalists in Iraq, such as Jill Carol, reporting from hotel balconies, why is she still allowed on NBC's Chris Matthews Show?
I've been working with blogs for long enough that I figured I should go ahead and get one. So here it is, error202.com. We'll see how it goes, but hope you enjoy!
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Read a letter of Commendation from then-Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi
What People Have Been Saying...
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