Monday, March 14, 2011

Everything good, I'm white boy awesome

Finally getting out of here.
Austin is a fun time when it keeps you busy and all of your friends are still in town. But not when we're on break and mostly everyone has left town. If I was rich I would have gone home for the weekend for my buddy Mike's 21st birthday and been a witness to this:

Yeah, I wish that was him too.
But at least I get a week off of school. I took an managerial accounting exam on Thursday and I pretty much got my ass handed to me, just as the rest of the class did. 
I'm headed to Port Aransas with Hunter and Jacob tomorrow morning. My aunt was telling my to just take it easy, that she knew I was going to drink, but not get wasted. But honestly, all I really want to do is relax on the beach for a few days, tanning and sipping a Dr. Pepper. Nothing else.
Telling someone your real feelings isn't as easy as it looks to be in the movies and tv shows. Sometimes enduring how things are in the present may be easier or more important than jeopardizing the future. 
I mean, other than that one minor thing, life is good. This should be one of the best weeks of the year coming up, and I'll be home in less than two months (hopefully). 
I finally watched The Social Network. Pretty good movie. It wasn't as good as everyone said it was because thanks to those people that said it was like the second coming of Jesus, there was no way that it would measure up to my expectations (well, second coming of Jesus may not be the best of analogies, but I don't think people read this blog to find out my exclusive religious views. I don't want to get myself in trouble, anyway). But it was still an above average overally dramatized depiction of true events. 
I had this thought a long time ago, and I may have even blogged about it before, but I'm going to start writing scripts for this television show that I want to make about a large group of people that have been friends for a long time and their gatherings at a bar every Friday. I want there to be like parallel plot lines between characters, while at the same time, keeping it funny with random stories from my our (my friends and I) lives that I could easily incorporate into the show. Just like random stories and stuff. And every story could be filmed as a flashback that could be shot at a different location, like say, for example, someone who works in the daytime at a boring job but gets put into quirky situations that lead to stories that he can share with the group at the bar on Fridays. I have only a few ideas in my head at the moment that I don't want to share yet, but I wish that I would have the motivation to get started on this before I graduate, because this is where all of my free time is. This summer would be a golden time, too.
I think I just went through all of my misc. facts, so I'm going to shut up and let everyone have a great spring break. Or if it's already over, enjoy school.

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