A: Well paper, you're the last one of college, and you're really giving me a hard time.
P: It's my job to do that. At least you've got me started after about 40 hours of trying to do so.
A: Yeah, I'm getting to be very motivated now that its due in like 11 hours and I need to sleep for awhile in between now and then.
P: You know paper after paper, I let you write early and take your time...this being our last time together, I really wanted to make it count for something. I'm worth 250 points after all. Let's make a memory with me.
A: An all-nighter isn't a memory. How about we get you knocked 3/4 our in the next hour? What do ya say?
P: I doubt that will happen. Maybe, just maybe if you disconnect your internet so you can't be distracted so easily. Hey, how was your night anyway?
A: Well, tonight I went to see Duncan Sheik at the Music Mill with Greg, Jason & Mason. The guy is pretty amazing. He's got a great voice and some very cool music. A very enjoyable show.
P: Sounds good. What else?
A: Got a call back from Chicago company again. Going to visit either May 12-13 or May 19-20. They're hiring for "several positions in Chicago, Detroit, and Cincinatti." They'll probably have "5 to 10" candidates up interviewing on the same day.
P: 5 to 10? Sounds like a lot of competition.
A: I thrive on competition. I'm looking forward to it. Hey, you're distracting me from my true goals here tonight of finishing you off once and for all.
P: Yeah, um, man I'm the last one?! Can you believe it? It's flown by huh? Think of all the papers you've written over the past four years.
A: It is amazing. I said to day to good friend Nate D. it's wierd to be graduating, because there's nothing that really indicates that this is it - the point being that it feels just like any other semester coming to a close: a couple of papers and tests, having a good time with friends, and it's over. I wonder when it will hit. Will I cry at graduation? Will the first few weeks after graduation be like any other summer? It's going to be weird packing up my room. I have a lot of sentimental thoughts, but not a lot of sentimental follow-through. For example, a slideshow with music of all our pictures over the years would be awesome to have, but who's going to put it together? That would definately make me cry. Fortunately George W. is putting one together of me and Lisa for our wedding.
P: Yeah - you're just rambling now... maybe it's time to ramble off 3 to 4 pages.
A: Sounds like a plan. You're the last one. Here I go.
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Thanks for coming last night. By the way, I wrote it because someone said "you'll never make it on radio" and I said "FU" and then I wrote Barely Breathing.
-Duncan
p.s. you have soft hands
I love making slideshows. Maybe I can throw one together and then we can go to Shannon's house, do drugs, get in her hot-tub, and then watch it later. I'll definitely cry cause I love friends and stuff. You crazy guys. Hey thanks for going last night....maybe the last day of finals we can do something else together since after that you're dead to me. Just kidding. I'll be friends with Lisa forever. Peace out Holmes....don't let anyone tell you differently. I'll get to work on that slideshow.
oops...that last one was me.
JASON Christopher Diamond Clod CLODFELDER
Hey can I come to your wedding?
RT
I wonder who wrote all those posts since they were all written in a span of 5 minutes....
I thought this quote applies to several of your entries...enjoy!
"Do not look back and grieve over the past, for it is gone; and do not be troubled about the future, for it has not yet come. Live in the present, and make it so beautiful that it will be worth remembering."
-Ida Scott Taylor
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