Think mops and hangers and pillowcases.
AND they'd never tried Korean yogurt or the oddest-tasting hamburger-sausage patty made with what could only be called mystery meat.
So it took a little while. Like, an eon (yeah, I just used, "like" in a blog. AND highlighted it. Deal). Not really feeling the love right now. Plus, with my computer on the fritz (I should take a picture of it...it's so sad, just lying there, idle, useless, lifeless...sigh), I have to use Matt's computer in Matt's apartment. You know what smells better than Matt's apartment? And has more natural sunlight? And has a tv that shows bad American sitcoms? And has fruit and vegetables in the fridge? My apartment.
Alright, enough bitching (can I say kvetching or would that be strange? I feel like that's more like what I'm doing right now. Or whining, only-child Styles. Whatever it is I'm doing, I'm stopping)...I had a really good weekend. I'll have to report on it later since I want to get my school work done (I know right? Am I a real teacher all of a sudden? I'm prepping for a lesson? Ha-what? I'm SO feeling the love right now) and get back to the Apartment that Smells Amazing.
On a completely unrelated note, I haven't praised WordBoner enough lately. If you haven't been to their website, you must go. It is my firm belief that when things are said just the right way, they are so much more poignant and memorable. Like when Jason Barr from the Dean Blundell Show said, "All matter is particulate". It changed my life: I'm not kidding. Anyway, in honour of a long-overdue adult conversation I had in E-Mart with Matt's Texan friends who've just moved here and are really good people,
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