Wow. I had to edit this, because it was complete bull. I seriously need to take my writing up a level.
Has anyone seen the Insight Cable commercials? They're a total rip-off of The Office. Those clever guys in advertisements are probably leaning back in their recliners, chuckling at their genius. I applaud them, since they actually catch my attention.
I hope my roommate is alive. I haven't seen her all day, and it's 2 in the morning.
Geez louisee. I really think no one reads this blog, and to be perfectly honest, I'm okay with that. For some reason, the idea of putting myself out there completely freaks me out.
The other morning when I was doing my training for WRFL, Matt put me on air. Ahahaha, did I clam up. I don't even know why I was so anxious. I mean, I'm the one who volunteered to do this. I've been dreaming of becoming a college dj ever since I became "indie". How lame is that? The night before, one of my best pals said he was going listen to the show. I was happy to find out, however, that he overslept and managed to miss my awkward two minutes on air.
"Phewww! Good thing you didn't hear me; I managed to screw it up!"
"I wish I heard you!"
"No way! You would've made fun of me."
"Of course!"
I have such wonderful friends.
Speaking of wonderful friends, the end of the school year is right around the corner. I'm a little freaked out, to be honest. But then again, the summer is looking pretty nice right about now. Just three finals, and I'm out of Lexington for a good week and-a-half. Hah. Joke's on me.
Have you ever really wanted to talk to someone, but didn't know how to start the conversation? It's not even like you want to have a heavy convo, but you just want to chat. I need to have some more confidence. Maybe if I went out on the street and broke into song, singing about my confidence in sunshine and rain, that would give me a boost in what I'm so obviously lacking.
If you got that musical reference, you're a winner.
But back to the conversation thing...maybe my problem (besides a lack in confidence) is I don't do a whole lot of talking. I really just enjoy listening to people. Maybe that's why I get such a kick out of Overheard In New York. I love what other people have to say. It can be completely ridiculous or extremely deep; I just love hearing folks talk.
I guess that's enough random bloggary for tonight. Amos Lee tomorrow. I guess I can make an actual, musical entry tomorrow after the show. And the Office. Oh man. Tomorrow is going to be gooood.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
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