Monthly Archives: December 2001

New Year’s Resolutions

I’m trying to decide if New Year’s Resolutions are even worth it this year. Part of me says, “Yes, fool, they are. You’ve gotta have goals.” Part of me says, “Hell, no. You never follow them, you never keep them, so why make them?” I have this internal debate each [...]

Home for the Holidays

Well, I soon will be packing up from Huntsville and heading to see family again for the holidays. As I get older, I appreciate these times even more, even as I have the desire to stay in my own locale for the holidays. Don’t get me wrong–I want to see my parents, my [...]

“You do too much.”

Jess told me that last night at the party out at the Geek Country Estate. They were stern words, the words of a friend speaking the truth in love.
The problem is, I’ve cut back my efforts in some areas–namely, dropping work at TOTK.com Sports altogether, and dropping back my SGA involvement significantly–and then promptly [...]

Letting Go Is the Hardest Part

You know, growing old sucks.
[Ooooh, profundity today, Geof.]
No, really, it does.

Eros and Me

As I write this, I’m conversing with John via the wonder of gAIM [him] and Trillian [me]. We’ve conversed about a variety of things, but perhaps most interesting to single, mid-20’s males like us:
Women–why we love ‘em, why they don’t seem to love us, what frustrates us about relationships, etc.