I'm drawn to conformity
Clearly b/c everyone else has a blog I must have one too. Lately I've been a lot of a conformist, not only in my bloggality but also in dress - I look like every other yuppie from Boston.
Rochester has been pretty boring so far. And the only furniture that I own/ stole from my parents includes a couch and a twin bed. I've gotten used to the sparse living/minimalistic style. It's grown on me. Probably just as much as not having cable. You really get used to living with nothing pretty fast. I've come to realize that I could save that $40 a month towards my house. That's close to an extra $500 a year towards a down payment -- which could mean a 0.5% reduction in my rate -- meaning major savings in the long run.
My one goal is to buy a really comfy chair for my apartment. *Sigh* poor me. It's like micromanaging SimCity over here.
I realize that I should have brought the Nintendo (the original Nintendo - you remember 8-bit right?) from home to play. I really got into Final Fantasy, and wish I could keep playing. I'd buy one off of E-bay or something -- but what's the point of that when there is a free one waiting for me at my parents? That and the serious lack of cash could be a strong selling point to get the Nintendo from my parents.
Exciting moment of the day: Yet to come, when I find out who's coming back on Big Brother. I'm a reality TV show whore, I know!
Rochester has been pretty boring so far. And the only furniture that I own/ stole from my parents includes a couch and a twin bed. I've gotten used to the sparse living/minimalistic style. It's grown on me. Probably just as much as not having cable. You really get used to living with nothing pretty fast. I've come to realize that I could save that $40 a month towards my house. That's close to an extra $500 a year towards a down payment -- which could mean a 0.5% reduction in my rate -- meaning major savings in the long run.
My one goal is to buy a really comfy chair for my apartment. *Sigh* poor me. It's like micromanaging SimCity over here.
I realize that I should have brought the Nintendo (the original Nintendo - you remember 8-bit right?) from home to play. I really got into Final Fantasy, and wish I could keep playing. I'd buy one off of E-bay or something -- but what's the point of that when there is a free one waiting for me at my parents? That and the serious lack of cash could be a strong selling point to get the Nintendo from my parents.
Exciting moment of the day: Yet to come, when I find out who's coming back on Big Brother. I'm a reality TV show whore, I know!
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