I'm not sure you understand how much math is in me
Jaymee, Abby, and Anthony picked me up in Euclid on Sunday after the race. The ride home had my legs cramping up some, but nothing awful. We stopped at a park for a while until it started to rain.
We got back to MILO in the afternoon. I was totally beat from no sleep, running, and being sick. People drifted out to do other things and Jaymee and I were left alone in the room (intentionally, as I later find out). There has been this kind of un-talked-about thing hanging between us for a few weeks now. Well, I wasn't really sure. I'm relatively cautious about assuming what other people think*.
After making some comment about how it was too bright out, all of a sudden Jaymee made it clear that she had an interest in me, and that she had been dropping hints like crazy but I'm too dense to do anything with them. "You don't just go pick someone up in Cleveland," was an amusing line. I let her know that I think she's super-cool, too.
Last night, I went over to MILO and wanted to talk more with Jaymee, but a drunken Mark interfered for most of the time. What perturbed me most was the transparency with which he appeared to delight in making sure we were not alone last evening. I couldn't understand his motiviations except as some sort of implicit disapproval of me. Eventually, I left early this morning after everyone had kind of dozed off.
An inferior piece of gear that works 100% of the time is better than an inconsistent, but superior, piece of gear.
John Vanderslice
I forgot to reinstall my Audioscrobbler plugin on the new computer. All those songs unrecorded!
We got back to MILO in the afternoon. I was totally beat from no sleep, running, and being sick. People drifted out to do other things and Jaymee and I were left alone in the room (intentionally, as I later find out). There has been this kind of un-talked-about thing hanging between us for a few weeks now. Well, I wasn't really sure. I'm relatively cautious about assuming what other people think*.
After making some comment about how it was too bright out, all of a sudden Jaymee made it clear that she had an interest in me, and that she had been dropping hints like crazy but I'm too dense to do anything with them. "You don't just go pick someone up in Cleveland," was an amusing line. I let her know that I think she's super-cool, too.
Last night, I went over to MILO and wanted to talk more with Jaymee, but a drunken Mark interfered for most of the time. What perturbed me most was the transparency with which he appeared to delight in making sure we were not alone last evening. I couldn't understand his motiviations except as some sort of implicit disapproval of me. Eventually, I left early this morning after everyone had kind of dozed off.
An inferior piece of gear that works 100% of the time is better than an inconsistent, but superior, piece of gear.
John Vanderslice
I forgot to reinstall my Audioscrobbler plugin on the new computer. All those songs unrecorded!





1 Comments:
ha ha ha. wow. i've been telling everyone about the-girl-that-was-willing-to-pick-
landon-up-from-cleveland. i just didn't want to say anything to you since i figured you could figure it out for yourself. but SO obvious. go her for saying something. love you. always. cait.
ps- i think she's pretty cool. just keep in mind that you two could be in different points in your life because of age. kind of like if i dated john. but even if that was a factor for you, i still like her.
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