This morning most of the seats on the train were full, but I found one to claim. A sideways bench, next to a hipster boy. I think I gave proper notice that I was sitting down, since I stepped past him, paused for a second to swivel my bag around, then sat. But he didn't seem to move his legs over to his half of the seat, even after my ass was already in the chair. I was very close to blurting out, "baby, move, cause I KNOW your dick isn't big enough to warrant that spread." Instead I just gave him a "oh please, can we hurry it up?" look. He, in turn, gave me an incredulous look, like he was not sure why I was touching him or why I needed more than half of a seat when his scrawny self obviously needed one and a half. I nearly pulled the trucker's cap off his head and beat him to death with it, which would take a long time but I'm sure I'd enjoy every second of it. Yes, he was actually wearing a trucker's cap.
I didn't feel hostile when I woke up this morning. It must have been hiding inside my swollen eyes. More likely the caffeine hadn't quite kicked in. Now I'm doing okay.
My apartment is starting to come along, but I still didn't spend nearly enough time unpacking this weekend as I wanted. It's starting to make me feel unsettled to have so many boxes and items in disarray. Last night I spent ten minutes looking for my rug which appears to have somehow gotten lost or left in the truck and the more I looked for it, the more I got obsessed with what needs to be done. As if I'm not already constantly making lists in my head.
But cooking lots of meals and cuddling in bed and taking nice showers in a high ceiling bathroom makes home a wonderful place, even in the midst of partial chaos.
I didn't feel hostile when I woke up this morning. It must have been hiding inside my swollen eyes. More likely the caffeine hadn't quite kicked in. Now I'm doing okay.
My apartment is starting to come along, but I still didn't spend nearly enough time unpacking this weekend as I wanted. It's starting to make me feel unsettled to have so many boxes and items in disarray. Last night I spent ten minutes looking for my rug which appears to have somehow gotten lost or left in the truck and the more I looked for it, the more I got obsessed with what needs to be done. As if I'm not already constantly making lists in my head.
But cooking lots of meals and cuddling in bed and taking nice showers in a high ceiling bathroom makes home a wonderful place, even in the midst of partial chaos.
about the west side
Date: 2003-09-02 09:27 am (UTC)we forgot to tell you the downfall of the west side....the oh so self important wannabe hipsters (boys and girls). next time you might just remind the WH that uh, trucker hats were over and out in 2000. however, the upside of the blue line is the primo viewing of the best coifed facial hair in the city. seriously, a drag king's dream come true. the blue liners take twice the time of brown liners to painstakingly trim and shape the facial hair with such creativity and passion. admiration from a leo. whiskers is important. growl. i have often wanted to remark of the beauty of the thin lines of perfectly matching shapes of travelling whiskers down a carefully and meticulously shaved face. i have resisted. better to just stare on the blue line.
turtle
Re: about the west side
Date: 2003-09-02 09:36 am (UTC)