Thursday, January 13, 2005

Leroy's Before 3:00 a.m.

Double O and I left Beluga Point listening to The Postal Service around 9:30 p.m. We knew where we were going without mentioning it because I had my orange back pack and he had his Harry Potter book. Duh. Leroy's.

Liz was working again tonight and we talked a little, but not so much as last night. She asked me how the writing was going and I told her good and she started to back off so she wouldn't interupt some forming genious and I told her nothing could stop the roll I was on and she said she wanted to read it and Double O said I had a long way to go before I was done and she said she was patcient and I said that was good because she'd be waiting about 30 years and she told me she had faith in me because of my amazing coffee drinking abilities and I told her about my coffee hang over and that I only wanted tea and she said okay but she never brought the tea and kept filling my cup with the black stuff which I drank because I like it and ended up drinking another five cups before Double O and I decided to leave around 2:15 a.m. and I dropped him at his house and told him that if he wasn't in too much trouble with Julie that I'd like to go to Leroy's with him tomorrow night and he said he'd like that too and I said but only if you're not in too much trouble and he said good night and I said can you take this with you and handed him his trash and he said good night and I said can you take these with you and handed him his gloves and he laughed and said good night and I said good night and then I whipped a shitty in the middle of Moose Run Circle and drove home almost stopping back off at Leroy's for that cup of tea Liz never brought over to me but decided to get some sleep under the watchful eye of my atomic clock that turns out has a useless reciever because I'm just outside of the 2000 mile range of Ft. Collins, CO but use as an alarm anyway and since when am I too lazy for manual time settings on my clock?

Inhale.

Peace and Love,
Mungo

Album of the day: The Postal Service - "Give Up"