Friday, June 24, 2005
Well, a real update huh? That requires much thought and deliberation... or sufficient boredom.
Elise and Ben are indeed still together, and have just moved to Sydney. Until recently Ben could be found at http://tetchy.org, though he doesn't appear to have connected it up since the move. Erica and Angie were both still in existence as of May 7, though what they're doing I don't really know. And Damo's finished uni and is currently being a bum.
I'm busy on the treadmill, and sniffing around the short piece of pipe someone thought would make a good home for me. Good things about finishing uni: money, free weekends, and no stupidly late nights working on assignments. Bad things: no other free time.
I no longer appear to have any social life outside of rockclimbing associated activities. This is probably a good thing, as the majority of Brisbane people that I like are climbers. Firetwirling is fun, except when you extinguish a 10cm long wick in your armpit. That is indeed the only injury I have suffered while twirling.
Being at work reminds me of all the fun things that I like doing.
Does anyone else find it odd that I do far more at night during the week than on weekends? Lately, I've just been catching up on sleep on weekends. Well, trying to.
Elise and Ben are indeed still together, and have just moved to Sydney. Until recently Ben could be found at http://tetchy.org, though he doesn't appear to have connected it up since the move. Erica and Angie were both still in existence as of May 7, though what they're doing I don't really know. And Damo's finished uni and is currently being a bum.
I'm busy on the treadmill, and sniffing around the short piece of pipe someone thought would make a good home for me. Good things about finishing uni: money, free weekends, and no stupidly late nights working on assignments. Bad things: no other free time.
I no longer appear to have any social life outside of rockclimbing associated activities. This is probably a good thing, as the majority of Brisbane people that I like are climbers. Firetwirling is fun, except when you extinguish a 10cm long wick in your armpit. That is indeed the only injury I have suffered while twirling.
Being at work reminds me of all the fun things that I like doing.
Does anyone else find it odd that I do far more at night during the week than on weekends? Lately, I've just been catching up on sleep on weekends. Well, trying to.