When I moved from Baton Rouge, I left behind a really nice sound system for your tv. I missed it because I truely appreciate television. I figured I'd just buy a new one when I got here. Then a couple of days ago after being her almost 2 straight years I finally bought another system and hooked it up. It only took 23 months.
I have a favorite watch that I've had for almost 6 years now. I wear all the time for and during everything. The battery died sometime in late Janurary. Today I got it fixed and am now wearing it again. It only took a little over 6 months.
Last September our last roommate moved out. She took some shelves that we had been using to put a stereo system. We just crammed it on to a small table instead where it didn't really fit and we had to use a stool for the speakers. Last friday I finally book the new dvd shelf we needed to put the stereo on and put it together all in the same day. It only took about 10 months.
Last August my roommate and I decided we needed to hang some stuff on our walls. I thought mirrors might be nice so I went and bought some funky curvey mirrors to hang up. I've tried several times to get around but not until this past tuesday did I finally get them up. (thanks Jen) It only took 11 months.
Man, I really need to stop rushing things. I'm doing everything way too fast. Slow down. That's what I always say. I mean I bought a cabinet for me room last november and I have yet to assemble it. I was thinking about doing it this weekend. But I better hold off. It's only been 8 months after all.
Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true!
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I know, it's like that time we started painting your living room at midnight, you were like, hury Jo, we need to do the whole room in one night. rush rush rush. I'm glad you are slowing down.
Did you ever paint the oddly colored yellowish wall in the kitchen?
i got my brakes fixed last summer while i was at church camp and they left the nasty old used brakes in bags in my trunk and i didn't take them out to throw away until this year, packing my car for church camp.
and don't worry, i left the sunday school curriculum that's been in there since i stopped teaching about a year and a half ago. and the bag of used cell phones i was supposed to drop off at the high school last fall. and my pompoms. but i actually use those. daily.
people in dc rush too much. i'd much rather watch tv.
no...I need you to help me paint the kitchen. PROJECT!
My anal rententive cleanliness apparently does not extend to my trunk. There are ski boots in there.... I haven't skiied in years.
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