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Saw Anya graduate on Saturday. She seemed to be in a daze the entire weekend. I guess it's kinda surreal to finally be at the end of the road. I'd imagine that it's the type of thing that you really don't ever expect to happen, but comes creepin' on you. As if, "oh yeah...i'm graduating next week."

Congratulations to Anya though. She's probably one of the smartest people I know. She basically achieved academic honors without doing much to do so. I rarely see her study. And when she has studied, it's more of a "let me look at this and sight memorize it." I'd probably bet that she didn't have to pull one all-nighter her whole time here at UNT. And if she did have to pull an all nighter, it was because she had put off a paper. And then when she spent that all nighter writing that paper, she probably got an "A" on the paper anyways. I think she's a bit like Good Will Hunting in that respect. She doesn't have to work hard to achieve what others spend hours working on. She sometimes feels guilty for it, but I always tell her that she should feel fortunate to have that gift.

And did I mention that she's psychic? ;-)

...and beautiful. :-)

Okay, I'm throwing in the towell. I have GOT to do some laundry. I've nearly gone through my entire cache of shirts that I don't wear anymore, like the ones I got at freshman orientation and on motorcycle trips through Wyoming. I've exhausted every single piece of underwear that I could find. So yeah...time for a trip to the laundromat.

Saw a movie called, "Mayor of the Sunset Strip" this weekend. It was a pretty neat little documentary about this guy who somehow, someway managed to meet every single famous musician in the 1960's. Everyone from the Beatles to Zeppelin to Hendrix and everyone in between. He then went on to become the single most influential d.j. in Los Angeles. It was a pretty neat documentary, but I feel that the film makers could have dug a little deeper into his family history. But overall, I'd recommend it to anyone who has any amount of interest in musical pop culture.

back to work...more from me later...

matt out


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