Whoa!
"Whoa" is right, folks! A damn lot has happened since I last updated this stupid thing, not that the last update had any substance, although I would have to say that I still appreciate the picture of Winston. Anyway, I made it out of my first year of UT with a 3.97 GPA, and was able to successfully transfer out of Gayerospace into Electrical Engineering, which I think shall suit me better. I went home for a few days, and during all the packing I had to do, I noticed that I had a ton of gay clothes that I have had for a few years that was just begging to be donated to the Caring Place, so I spent most of the time that I spent at home sorting through mounds and mounds of clothes. As soon as that was done, I had to leave for this Sparklemotion theatre excursion, which involved driving down to Dallas in a white volvo for three hours: an absolute blast. I saw Caitlin's house, which was very quaint and homely, and I got to see Winston, a glorious Boston-Terrier, and this other thing, which I assume was Caitlin's new pug or something. Winston was a great dog; most of the time, he would want to play "ball," which basically consisted of you getting the ball from him and then throwing it. Sometimes, the ball landed in the pool, and poor ol' Winston would just sit there for hours staring at it, whimpering occasionally. After partaking in Caitlin's father's cigars and dos equis, we then bounded down to Callie's place, which was this big, nice place in Granbury, a town much like Georgetown. There we celebrated Lesley's birthday by drinking and sitting in a hot tub; Callie made her a delicious cake that looked like Cory Thorton, the doll not the person. Eventually, we headed back home, which was a quite welcome change; despite the fact that I did enjoy myself immensely, I was ready just to stay home for a few days and relax for my upcoming stay at the University of Texas Summer school program; currently I am waiting in Austin for classes to start and to finalize my transfer from ASE to EE. That about covers it, I hope everybody out there is doing well, and hopefully I will see you soon.
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