-My name is Mike. I am on the verge of turning 25 years old, and I have no problem with that. Some people freak out, but I'll save the freakout for 40 or 50 years old. 25 is so young in the grand scheme...
-I am still living with my sister and my parents... and I have no problem with that. The cost of living plus car, gas, insurance, cellphone, internet, and school is something I'm reluctant to dive into. Independence would be a much higher priority if my parents weren't so fucking cool.
-Up until quite recently, I worked at Blockbuster Video (cockbuster, lackluster, and my favorite, cockblister). I quit because what self respecting person works at a video rental store at my age, plus I was sick of not being able to call out sick, the management was very poor, etc etc etc etc etc. "I could go on forever baby".
-So for the past week, I've done things i wouldn't have done, (or wouldn't have been able to do). Got a bunch of crap done around the house that I had kept putting off, went to a few parties, scheduled my driver's test appointment... I know what you're thinking. What would delay a person getting their driver's license for 8 years? My response is and has always been that I never found a need for it. My job, bank, and school have always been within walking distance of my house. But deep down, I know that isn't what it is. I think I may have been nervous about the whole thing. Almost as if I was never meant to drive. I have had a lot of weird driving dreams, even before I had ever driven. So I just put it off. I've gotten my permit 3 times now, having never scheduled a test or even driving much at all. I think a few new things that have come to pass recently have motivated me to get it done. I have scheduled my test and it just happens to be this Friday the 29th (tomorrow). I'm not all that nervous about it, because everyone tells me that the test is so easy and I'll kick myself for waiting so long.
-As far as everything else, I am still taking small college classes, debating on the next step (as always). I've never been the person that has their whole life planned out, and it doesn't bother me too much. I think some people forget that they're living their life right now. Planning for the future is a great thing to do, but don't stress out and compromise your life as it is today. Most people do this when they're young and by the time they're ready to start living, life is half over.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
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