Yesterday kinda sucked. Alright, it sucked a lot. But the reason was because I wasn’t able to talk to Bekki at a time that I would have been able to if I were home.
I went out with my family yesterday and, although it was a fun time, I missed Bekki more than I can describe. What bothers me, though, is that before we left I debated whether or not to go, but I figured Bekki wouldn’t have had a chance to call during the day. Damn.
I talked to her for a couple of seconds at about 2 yesterday afternoon, and it was only a couple of seconds because my family was acting crazy (as usual) and my cousin’s husband was taunting me, coercing me to possibly sound grim because I was flipping him off the entire time.
Damn, that’s all I can say. Just damn. I miss her so damn much. I would give anything in the world just to be able to talk to her for at least a lengthy amount of time!
I’m going to be repeatedly kicking myself the next couple of days for not being able to talk to her yesterday. What a missed opportunity.
On the weekends when I have nothing to do, I find myself relaxing in a daze, thinking about Bekki. Not being able to take my mind off of her (although I’m not trying to stop thinking about her). I miss her; I miss hearing her voice, hearing words emanate from her. I would give anything just to talk to her for a couple of minutes, even a couple of seconds, just to hear her emit the words “I love you.” There’s nothing more that will light your heart up than hearing those three words. I love her so damn much. I can’t wait to talk to her tomorrow.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Basketball, Blake Griffin, College Basketball, College Sports, NCAA, NCAA Basketball, Oklahoma Sooners, Sports
Blake Griffin is probably the best player in college basketball right now (Carolina and UConn fans, sit down — I know that you think Tyler Hansbrough and Hasheem Thabeet are more due, but don’t bother trying to convince me). The guy can get to the inside whenever he wants; he just muscles through other players to get there. His edgy offensive play allows him to be elusive and forces defenses to improvise a plan — that usually doesn’t work — to stop him.
Just wanted to say, I’m damn glad that college basketball is back and booming.
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: grammar, jewel, pieces of you, to kill a mockingbird, stephanie meyer
Jesus, it’s been a long time since I’ve written on here. Being grounded is NOT fun. I miss Troy a LOT, and I can’t wait until we can talk regularly again.
I’m going to go Troy’s way and write about random things.:
1.) What in the hell happened to Jewel?! Her first two albums, “Pieces of You” and “Spirit”, were AMAZING, but her newer ones are horrible. Especially “Stronger Woman”. Since when is she a country artist?
2.) I spent 2 hours in Barnes and Noble on Sunday, and lo and behold, “Breaking Dawn” (the last book in the Twilight series) was on a shelf with a sign above it that said “Thought Provoking”. The only thing that Stephanie Meyer’s books “provoke” in me is my upchuck reflex.
3.) I finished “To Kill a Mockingbird” yesterday, and it is now officially my second favorite book. Next to “A Tree Grows in Brooklyn”, of course.
4.) I am going to kill the next person that asks me why I don’t wear makeup.
5.) I hate it when people use the wrong form of “your” when typing, so I’ll take the time to tell you the difference.
YOUR is possesive. YOUR cat, YOUR house, YOUR mom. Like that.
YOU’RE is a CONTRACTION OF YOU AND ARE. YOU’RE stupid, YOU’RE pretty, YOU’RE cool.
Got it?
Well, that’s all for now. I’ll put more whenever I get a chance to get back on-line.
Filed under: General | Tags: Drunken Times, Idiocy, Marc Bulger, Meg Bulger, Mishaps, silliness
Marc’s poor play is like an equivalent insight on his sister’s ho’sing around, if you know what I mean.
Maybe you’ve heard of Meg Bulger.
She played college basketball at West Virginia, became a legend for overcoming injuries to be drafted into the WNBA, is the sister of NFL QB Marc Bulger and now she wants to become the next Erin Andrews. . . or possibly Jenn Sterger.
Meg studied communications at WVU and once told a local PBS affiliate that she had dreams of working the sidelines. That became a reality recently as Fox Sports Net put her in charge of sidelines for Pittsburgh high school playoff games.
According to the site BustedCoverage.com, Meg’s done a little more than stand the ground of the sidelines for a couple of high school football games. Get off your lazy ass and use a search engine to understand what I’m talking about; I don’t feel like looking for the damn link.