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12.07.2006

Ok, December

The future. Wooooooo! December 8, 2006. The most immediately preceding Thursday being a big Weta wrap party and all, causes this rainy windy Friday morning to be a slow one. I feel groggy. I bought the wrong pumpkin soup yesterday, but it's warm and I'm cold and can't really taste anything properly ANYWAY right now so it's workin for me. Also, I'm not a garbageman (they're outside in the rain doing their patriotic duty right now) and so I feel pretty good about myself. It's been real nice out lately, and I took advantage yesterday by being outside almost the whole day, so I don't feel bad about what I'm going to do today (Fuck all to be honest). Also yesterday I had a caffeine frenzied email and phone conversation with just about everyone I could possibly be seeing when I go home for the holidays. It was beautiful, I wish you could have seen it (You can, if you're the government. I'm still at that yahoo address. Go check it out. I DON'T do drugs.)

Clodagh has inspired me to go adventuring as soon as I get back here. Find a farm job or wwoof up north, find a way to get by and make a little money but just do it. It means separating from the boy for a while, but I'm not really doing much here, just consuming and having meditative walks and thinking about the future and going on cleansing regimens, which is great for like a month but I'm done now.

It would be cool for there to be a McDonalds delivery service. They'd call it the McHangover Helper and we would all be ashamed.

There's the yoga Xmas party tonight and Brenda and Kris are catering, which is pretty cool and the only reason to go. I'm really interested to see how their first gig turned out.

After the party me and F are off to Taupo and Rotorua for some long-awaited adventuring and romance. We'll get to see volcanoes, hot mud pits, glow worm caves, and go zorbing maybe. Also we will have a hot tub in our bedroom for sexy time. Hayley, an old Japan co-worker, says it's been nice and warm up there. I get to meet up with her too and see how the post-NOVA crash treats other ex-employees. Ever since contacting her I've been having NOVA nightmares. It's a terrible terrible place kids. Good thing humans are resilient.

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