Tuesday, April 21, 2009

I suppose I should do this before I get to caught up checking everyone's blogs otherwise it will be 2 am by the time this gets up.
Today I found the best mocha coffee ever, I know this sounds trivial but seriously that was the best cup of coffee ever in the history of the universe. Enter the story of how I got to the coffee. Three years ago I was living in Ypsilanti going to school and living in an apartment with my best friend Jessi, half way through the year our friend Melody moved in with us. So the three of us were always together helping each other to deal with life and school and the suckfest that school became. When spring break came Melody went to the caribbean to see her uncle who lives in St. Maarten. When she came back two weeks later she announced she was moving down there and took off. We hadn't seen her since and today she came back to visit her family that still lives here (She doesn't live in the Caribbean anymore she got married last year and lives in Vermont now) so she called Jessica and we went to Ann Arbor to get coffee with her which was nice. Actually we went to Crazy Wisdom which is a bookstore with a tea shop upstairs. I hate tea, I wish I liked it I've tried many times to like tea thinking that maybe this time I'll like it but it always just tastes like tea to me. So instead of getting tea I got a Mocha and normally I like Mochas well enough it's not my favorite drink ever but I'll get it sometimes. This was was AWESOME I mean I could drink that all day and never get sick of it. I think people are sick of me talking about that Mocha because seriously that's all I've talked about all day (Well not all day but definitely more then is strictly necessary) but it was soooooooo good. Are you guys more into coffee or tea or neither or both?
The other thing I did today was I finished reading Larry and the meaning of Life which was really good but I always like books about Larry. This is the third book in the Larry series as I call it. I think it will be a series rather then a trilogy because the end of this one has a "what happens next" vibe to it. The first book was The Gospel According to Larry and the second was Vote for Larry. The main point of this most recent book was after getting a huge minimalism thing started over the internet by writing blogs using the name Larry (and getting all of that messed up again by an internet user calling herself betagold) in the first book and running for president at the age of eighteen (again messed up by betagold) in the second book Josh Swenson is feeling purposeless so in order to give a shove in the right direction his friend Beth sets up this huge plot to mess with Josh's reality setting him up with a "spiritual guru" and laying out a whole chain of events including getting him to donate a kidney to his archenemy betagold (he doesn't really but Beth makes him think he did) all to get him thinking again. The thing about these books is that when you try to explain them the whole premise tends to sound totally ridiculous (I mean an eighteen year old running for president?) but in the book all of these things make total sense.
That's really all that went on today
so
later

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