Here I am, at the Madison Public Library, Downtown Branch, at Internet Station Three, with a mere twenty-four minutes left of my allotted computer time.
I've returned some movies, grabbed some more and even a couple books.
Then I will go and move my car again because it's been two hours and that's the limit here is silly downtown. After that, I get a $20 ticket, if the Parking Enforcement is out and about.
I hate having to check the backs of my tires for chalk marks.
More sleep will come today at some point before I return to work. If I can drag myself out of the the George R.R. Martin book I'm reading. Sometimes I have to push, but usually the ends fly by much to fast with too many proclamations of, "Oh shit, NOW what?!"
I'm settling into the idea of moving back here, now that it's official and I've signed a lease. Perhaps I can finally escape the black hole that is Watertown, a deep and heavy gravity well that pulls its residents back, no matter how far away you get.
I think I'll be okay this time. I think I learned what I came back to learn, what I forgot to take with me when I left the first time. And I think that's the key.
So this is Jack Shoegazer, signing off and reminding you that angels have wings because they take themselves lightly, but demons have horns because they're horny.
I've returned some movies, grabbed some more and even a couple books.
Then I will go and move my car again because it's been two hours and that's the limit here is silly downtown. After that, I get a $20 ticket, if the Parking Enforcement is out and about.
I hate having to check the backs of my tires for chalk marks.
More sleep will come today at some point before I return to work. If I can drag myself out of the the George R.R. Martin book I'm reading. Sometimes I have to push, but usually the ends fly by much to fast with too many proclamations of, "Oh shit, NOW what?!"
I'm settling into the idea of moving back here, now that it's official and I've signed a lease. Perhaps I can finally escape the black hole that is Watertown, a deep and heavy gravity well that pulls its residents back, no matter how far away you get.
I think I'll be okay this time. I think I learned what I came back to learn, what I forgot to take with me when I left the first time. And I think that's the key.
So this is Jack Shoegazer, signing off and reminding you that angels have wings because they take themselves lightly, but demons have horns because they're horny.