Ames, IA
Meghan and I are having a good time together. I'm staying with her in the house she's staying in. Her friend, Warren, invited her to live in one of the extra rooms. She's accepted but she can't wait to leave. I hope she decides to come up to AlAskA and live with me once I have found a place of my own. That would make me happy. Yesterday we ate diner at the park. She had sushii, salad, a red plum and a bottle of water. I had a turkey wrap, a red plum, not good cheesecake, and a bottle of water. Then we went on the shortest nature hike in history. After that we bummed around the house she's living in and chit chatted. Then we went to the movie store and rented "Intoleralble Cruelty" and "The Man Who Cried." We watched the first one, very funny. It's a Coen Bros film. We watched it at Ronda's house. Ronda is Meghan's friend from Subway. She's very attractive, and she was born 13 hours after I was. Unfortunately she is spoken for. Engaged, anyway. And she has two children. Back in the day she used to do a lot of meth and coke. She was pregnant with her first child for months before she realized it. Her daughter, now 5, was born without complete arms. Her right arm, the most developed, has a 4 inch stub with an elbow and a two-finger claw. Her left arm as a fingernail growing on the smooth skin where the should should be. But, she makes good use of her toes and she has a lot of energy. For now, she even has a lot of friends in kindergarten. She must have amazing teachers. Okay. When Meghan and I left Ronda's, we came back to the house and had diner. Meghan made hamburger patties and I put mine on a slice of ezekial bread that she made (Ez. 4:9 ... in the Bible). We also had a bowl of kolhrobie that was seasoned with salt, peper, and white truffle infused olive oil. And brocoli. Steamed. Olark Fasthing tea was used to wash it all down. Meghan and I went into the other room and sat. I sat on an enourmous leather couch and she sat on an antique Fainting Couch in the corner. A map of the world was over her head as we talked about food that is good for people with Type O Blood. Plums are good for us, but Oranges are not. That's a bummer. We talked about food for hours and then she went to bed around 0100 hrs. I went down to the basement and browsed though her roommate's DVD collection....all 3,000 DVDs. I picked out an old vampire movie and watched it on the widescreen. The biggest problem after figuring out how all the remotes worked was keeping the surround sound down to an acceptable level. When the movie was over I continued to read, "Life, the Universe, and Everything" until I heard Meghan getting ready for work at 0700. I went sleep and woke up 26 minutes ago. Today we plan to go grocery shopping and then to see "Garden State" at the ISU campus. Probably get some coffee and tea at the cafe she likes after the movie, and after all that we'll walk back here. I'll drive home then and leave Meghan to her school work. See ya, freaks.
Peace and Love,
Mungo
Song of the day: Led Zeppelin - "The Song Remains The Same"

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