April 12, 2005

hi…

Filed under: Entries — arglor @ 2:00 pm

I LEFT my damn cell phone at home again. i need a chain for the damn thing.
Hello Mary. You realize i Love you right? I
I seriously need to figure out how i’m moving my stuff to New York.
Am the child in the wind and the heart on a string
I would like to rent a car and drive up there but the cost is going to be too much for me to bear by myself.
Protective of the progress i make and enduring
I would like to ship all of it, but it means leaving a lot behind.
Penelope’s abstract attempts at ontological status, ha HA.
I would like to just leave it all behind and simply purchase all new goods once i get there. *haha — i would love to but it would require a large influx of cash.. perhaps if i liquidated all my items for cash… perhaps… perhaps not*
You know i have had so many beautiful moments with you. Have a beautiful
All the same the world is moving on. I saw a great film yesterday. It was the most realistic portrayal of samurai life i’ve ever seen. IT demonstrates the class structure of samurai and how they organized themselves within the clan itself, and then also gave a damn good representation of fuedalism.
Birthday.
I suggest watching The Twilight Samurai.

8 Responses to “hi…”

  1. wduluoz Says:

    Then you wouldnt have to move it. Wilbur

  2. snaars Says:

    So, I guess what goes around comes around…. I was stood up today. Waited around at the corner from around 12 to around 12:15. I’ll forgive all if you leave ME your computer.

  3. mayfly Says:

    ha! if that computer doesn’t make it up here, i won’t expect david.

  4. horselover_fat Says:

    [quote:bea64659ae]I LEFT my damn cell phone at home again. i need a chain for the damn thing.[/quote:bea64659ae] Cell phones, ha! You kids and your damn newfangled voice transmitters. [quote:bea64659ae]I seriously need to figure out how i’m moving my stuff to New York. [/quote:bea64659ae] Stop and think for a moment how much of your “stuff” you really need. I think we all have a lot more “stuff” than we actually need or use. According to the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy, all you need is a towel. And I would add the computer. Worst case scenario: just take your hard drive with you and build another computer around it. [quote:bea64659ae]It was the most realistic portrayal of samurai life i’ve ever seen. IT demonstrates the class structure of samurai and how they organized themselves within the clan itself, and then also gave a damn good representation of fuedalism.[/quote:bea64659ae] You’re talking about “The Last Samuri”, right? With Tom Cruise? The one where he plays a civil war–oh, never mind. [quote:bea64659ae]I suggest watching The Twilight Samurai.[/quote:bea64659ae] Oh, I plan to. Ron.

  5. arglor Says:

    I got out of class at 12:15 on the dot.. the professor was in the midst of explaining something and didn’t want to stop… so i got to the corner of the road maybe 12:15 1/2 or perhaps 12:16… stood around thinking you might be getting out late yourself… then skipped lunch and went to work early.. so… hah…who skipped out on who? we need to figure out a place to go eat when we think the other person didn’t show up so that if that person has shown up he can walk there and say blah blah blah i was late whatever… oh well.. as for everything else… MY COMPUTER COMES WITH ME! sheesh.. the other things i want to bring are my books, computer desk, computer chair, pillows, gamecube, and clothes. IF i ship that means just clothes and computer.. the rest i can’t really ship up there cost effectively. Gamecube i guess can go in my suitcase… hope so… so much stuff.. god damnit ronnie necessity does not mean life or death. necessity could simply mean “needed to maintain a status of living”… example one: I need to fix my car so i can go to work tomorrow. The necessity is there, even if you could still live if you were not to fix the car. example two: I need a break. This doesn’t mean that a break falls under the column of necesity dealing with survival, it simply means that at this point i have the need for rest because if i don’t it will be severly uncomfortable and/or difficult to complete my work as planned. On the other hand, society has modified itself psychologically to where we define needs that are psychological needs and not physiological needs. i.e. I need an SUV. (Insert poorly constructed argument and includ a flawed cost/benefit ratio so that i can justify a want.) i think i’ve made my point… I need my cell phone like i need a hole in the head, but i enjoy some of the uses the cell phone affords me. (By the way this is an argument me and HLF had back at his apartment.) Mike doesn’t have a cell phone, and he does just fine. He has a family and everything. Apparently cellphoneless families exist.

  6. horselover_fat Says:

    [quote:ae3d1b83fc]Apparently cellphoneless families exist.[/quote:ae3d1b83fc] What are they, Amish? Ron. (Kidding, of course) And my point wasn’t that there is no [i:ae3d1b83fc]use[/i:ae3d1b83fc] for cell phones (I hesitate to say necessity), but that I’m puzzled by how quickly a demand was created in such a short period of time and cell phones are now so pervasive in society.

  7. mayfly Says:

    d and i got cellphones with free nationwide long distance so we could talk for free when i moved. justification: $49 a month is way cheaper than what our long distance bill would be otherwise, and we can talk anytime we want – i can call him from the top of a building, in the bathroom at a party, while walking down the street in the bronx… i spend a lot of time commuting and wandering about town, and am hardly home for three days of the week. it is good to be able to talk to him at times other than at night before bed. sometimes we are too tired then. furthermore, said technology allows me to send and receive text messages with many of my friends (who live all over the country) for free while walking around the city or on the subway or a train… basically when you have people spread all over the place and you’re always on the go, they make keeping in touch with loved ones a lot easier. if my life was different, i wouldn’t have one. i purposefully chose not to renew my contract when the one i had with my ex- ran out a couple years ago. chose just to get a regular land line. when friends asked why i had gotten rid of it, i said, “people kept calling me.” back then i had no use for a cell… now i do though.

  8. arglor Says:

    they cost 49$ a month hehe 😉