Thursday, July 15, 2010

Devolpments

Progress is only made by moving forward hand-in-hand with the occasional risk. The life of Dejan might be opening a new chapter; said chapter is to be called 'The Room-mate'. This decision is in the making, if it is to happen it may be temporary or permanent.

It's a very big call. This will very well rock the foundation of how i live my life. Things are being considered. This is one of my best friends and he needs a change in life style and my friends are more than happy to put them up. I am more than happy to put them aside. This person is active and outgoing while i on the other hand am quite lazy and reserved. Though i will feel bad so my life style will change, this is a good point. If i become active i become healthier and my overall life expectancy will increase. I think this will effect the whole family, mostly positively. We've been putting up whole families ever since i was in primacy school so an extra person won't really effect the daily routine. Think the best improvement would be my sister not spending ever waking minute on msn and facebook; though then again that is the life of a high school student.

I've been talking it over with mum, we've been thinking of how we're going to put the stuff in. Rearrange furniture and what we might have to throw away. While i want this to happen, we are both aware that we might get annoyed with one another within such a confined space. Though i still think my overzealous ego will prevent such a thing happening. It will be nice to have someone to talk to and hang out on a regular basis. Though as discussed with Lauren this move will ultimately put me in a vow of celibacy. I will be sharing a room with a good friend, therefor i will not be getting laid, nor will i be going out with friends with the intention of hooking up. Majority of people reading this have lost their virginity and realised that humans have needs; undoubtedly it will be harder for a man than a woman but i look forward to a change. This is turning into quite a year folks.

I have accomplished another feat; i survived driving with my mother. She was panicky and still is, i can tell when she's nervous because she latches onto the door handle or something else. Though second lesson in she was comfortable with allowing me to go on main roads. Though i still get the 'Your L plate's don't protect you from drugs and alcohol'. I think she means alcohol and drug infused drivers.

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