I find stupid drivers hilarious as long as they don't come anywhere near me. I went for wings with my dad and some of his friends tonight in Sunbury. As we were sitting there I look outside and watch some genius try to use a parking space as a turn lane and got hit because the guy in the actual lanes was turning as well. This isn't the first time I've been sitting there and witnessed an accident. Kind of odd how that works out. I definitely think it was the guy turning from the parking space who was at fault. The guy in the focus was at the light first and definitely had his blinker on. The other guy came out of his blind spot and got turned into so I say that he's wrong. His mother was the one who got out of the car after it happened. He just kinda sat there and let her take care of it all. When we left I definitely think she was trying to convince the cop that it was the other guys fault even though it wasn't. I didn't want to get involved though so I kept walking.
It's always weird to walk outside at night when I come home. There are a ton of stars up there! Back in the 'Burgh you never get to see them. But out here in the middle of nowhere on top of the hill you can see billions of the little buggers. Some times I stand there looking up and start to get dizzy. Not cool, maybe I should sit down or something if I'm gonna do that. Eh, whatever.
My brother has discovered my PS2. I brought it home from school and he's been playing it since. He sat down yesterday and played completely through a game I had barely even had a chance to start yet. I guess I should also keep in mind that he has it on easy mode so it's gonna be a lot quicker to beat than how I play it. No biggie. I have plenty of time to play things when everyone goes to bed. I guess I'll have to stop that though once my job starts and I'll need to be up early.
Speaking of jobs, I had to turn on down today. They were offering more than twice what Bucknell is gonna pay me and they also give you gas money. Only problem was that it starts tomorrow, not to mention being only for 4 days and being just outside Harrisburg (an hour away). So maybe I'll take some time off from Bucknell here and there to work some of these jobs just to make some extra money. That could definitely work since they want me to take off at least 3 weeks anyway. We'll just have to see how things pan out.
Guess I should go to bed before 4 am tonight...
Eric
PS I hate typing on my mom's keyboard. Keys get stuck and I miss keys and it just doesn't feel right. I should stop being lazy and walk upstairs to my room and use mine.
Monday, May 02, 2005
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I'd like to take this time to compliment Eric on his writing style. I really enjoy the presence you have when writing something. Your command of the language is very impressive. OK ok enough of me sounding like a teacher evaluating the man's work. In other news, yes Eric you should just stop being lazy and walk up to your computer, you can always just bring it downstairs can't you? (mmmhmm) Also, seeing accidents for some reason always intrigue me. I love to see them, but I hate when they happen, go figure. I do get what you mean though Eric but not saying anything to the cops, you see it and you know who's right and who's wrong, but you just want to keep your nose out from where it doesn't belong, makes total sense to me. Lastly, just want to point out that more than one person does indeed read your blog Eric (I feel like I've typed your name a lot in this comment). Goodnight to all (as you can see the time this was posted) and hopefully summer will fly by for all of us. Until next time...
greetings from your new blog commenter!
i witnessed an accident too once. i was at an intersection, at a red light, waiting for it to turn green so i could go straight. in the traffic flowing perpendicular to me, somebody trying to make a left turn cut off an oncoming car that was going straight, resulting in a collision that sent the turning car bumping over the curb on the other side of the intersection, while the oncoming car sped around in the middle and eventually came to a stop. i saw the whole thing in slow motion, and i felt rather numb afterwards, driving the rest of the way home in a total daze. it was a very bizarre and scary thing to witness, but, as tony said, also intriguing at the same time.
all right, it's 3:30 am and i don't even know if any of this is making sense. so off i go, but fear not, i shall comment again!
tag team blog commenting. Um, and tony - you are so full of shit. "i really enjoy the presence you hvae when writing something." what a cockeater. man.
Oh eric by the way - i really appreciate the presence you have in writing. it's refreshing compared to that crap you get in comments from tony. man.
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