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Oct. 31st, 2007 08:40 pmIt's so nice to be caught up on bills and have a comfortable amount of money left over. I'm going to spend most of it on debts, but still; it's nice.
I have to send the setup discs for the the laptop that I sold tomorrow. I forgot to stick them in the box. The buyer got the laptop and is happy with it though. I'm glad that's over with. I don't like dealing with Ebay. That said, I'm going to put a few more things up soon. It feels so good to be divesting myself of all this stuff. That's another thing that's creeping into my psyche from reading the Dalai Lama's book. Posessions, especially in excess, are suffering. I have far too many posessions and simplifying my life can only be a good thing.
I also need to catch up on the house. I want more time to learn Japanese, to restring my guitar and try playing left handed, to read, to just have time. I'm getting there.
Speaking of posessions, would anyone like to buy an electric guitar and amp? It's a Fender Stratocaster that I bought brand new about six or seven years ago and barely used. Heck, I think it's even got the swing tags on it. I just never liked the sound of electric. I paid $450 new, and it was the second purchase over $100 that I ever made after I got my first job (the first being my bike). If you're interested, please let me know and make an offer. Otherwise I'll put it up on Craig's List when I get to it.
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Oops; I forgot that rent is due on the first. Oh well. Still could be worse.
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And, finally, I think that somewhere in this house is probably a pair of my pants that has $200 and a cell phone in it. I hope. I haven't seen either of those items for a couple days now. No, I'm not kidding; I really can't hold on to personal items like cell phones....
I have to send the setup discs for the the laptop that I sold tomorrow. I forgot to stick them in the box. The buyer got the laptop and is happy with it though. I'm glad that's over with. I don't like dealing with Ebay. That said, I'm going to put a few more things up soon. It feels so good to be divesting myself of all this stuff. That's another thing that's creeping into my psyche from reading the Dalai Lama's book. Posessions, especially in excess, are suffering. I have far too many posessions and simplifying my life can only be a good thing.
I also need to catch up on the house. I want more time to learn Japanese, to restring my guitar and try playing left handed, to read, to just have time. I'm getting there.
Speaking of posessions, would anyone like to buy an electric guitar and amp? It's a Fender Stratocaster that I bought brand new about six or seven years ago and barely used. Heck, I think it's even got the swing tags on it. I just never liked the sound of electric. I paid $450 new, and it was the second purchase over $100 that I ever made after I got my first job (the first being my bike). If you're interested, please let me know and make an offer. Otherwise I'll put it up on Craig's List when I get to it.
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Oops; I forgot that rent is due on the first. Oh well. Still could be worse.
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And, finally, I think that somewhere in this house is probably a pair of my pants that has $200 and a cell phone in it. I hope. I haven't seen either of those items for a couple days now. No, I'm not kidding; I really can't hold on to personal items like cell phones....