Last night had to be one of my type five nights of all time.
Everything was perfect.
I went out of my house at around six with Robby. We rode to pick up Jenna. Delivered cupcakes Jenna made to Angela and talked to her about some creepy guy who was all up on her. Also, delivered cupcakes to Courtney in the parking lot of a Taco Bell where she and her boyfriend tried to sell us swords to buy a "stereo" (Black slang for drugs) while this creepy old black lady spied on us from over a small rock wall near the pond.
After all the deliveries we went to Braums and met up with Mina, Hilla, and Kenny. Someone had written manwhore in chalk on Kenny's truck and so we went out there and laughed about it for a while, while Robby drew circles on the ground and Mina tried to avoid the cloud of smoke that always surrounds me.
We left Kenny after a little while and packed everyone else into Robby's car to go to Erin Rose's house to watch part of the Olympics with a bunch of people. There was a lot of perving off on Asian men doing gymnastics, and of course, Mike Phelps. But we had to leave early because Jenna had to go home early, so we decided to stop by McDonald's and talk to James while he was on break. He was looking very scuzzy, always a good sign.
We took Jenna home, went to this guy kid Eric's apartment and sat on his stoop talking to him for like half an hour but we had to leave to go meet up with a bunch of people at Eggbert's and pick Jaclyn up.
Picked Jaclyn up, went to Eggbert's and waited for everyone to arrive. Alex got there first, then Courtney, and Joseph after he got off of work. We talked, laughed, had our nostalgia moments, laughed, met a guy with Lyme disease. Courtney had to leave to pack so she could head off to college today, so we hugged, cried a little, sang a song. Then we all packed up and left at 12:30.
After dropping off Hilla at her car, Robby and Jaclyn came over to my place, we hung out and watched part of Man vs. Wild, before they had to go. Robby said he'd come back but I was ready to go to sleep by that time so I told him to just head home and I'd call him later.
I was really too lazy to go into any kind of descriptions of conversations or anything else, but it was one of those times where you had to have been there.
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