Other than that, I STILL haven't heard from the people from Ruby Tuesday. M is supposed to be talking to them about me tonight, so I hope something goes right. Or else it's back to square one.
Hello, square one.
I've been having dreams about Adam Brody or maybe it's Seth Cohen I'm dreaming of, either way, it's incredibly hot. Not the dream, but the person(s).
Last night, I read the entirety of nothing can keep us together, a Gossip Girl book I picked up, just yesterday at the library. It was really good, and now I have the last three on hold and are waiting to be picked up. I'll also be getting Lost, season 2, which is extra exciting. I think that will be on my list of things-to-do tomorrow.
I laid out today, and read Lucky, an It Girl novel. I'm still reading, actually, even at 5:30. As for laying out, I feel as though my legs aren't getting as tan as fast as my arms are. It's quite unfortunate, if you ask me. I really need to find out a way to tan equally on all sides. I think tanning beds are exceptional if you don't have the time to lay out during the day. Since I have the time to lay out during the day now, I don't really want to go and spend more time laying half-naked in a tube of glowing lights. I'm not bashing tanning beds, because I've used them on several occasions. I've even use them to create my "base tan" for the season of Spring. Malibu was the one who kind of talked me into going to tanning beds in the first place. I think I am going to write that book about my freshman year in college. It was life changing, I'm serious.
I believe it is strange how food that is supposedly more good for you is more expensive. The same goes for more economical cars and so on. Why do things that are supposed to be better for our lives and the life of our planet so unattainable except for the wealthy, who only aspire to be "green." My aunt just re-built her house after Katrina, and she had a lot of economically good things that she added to her house. I can't recall them now, but I remember the conversation my mother and I had about her sister. Well, the stuff my aunt added to her house wasn't extremely costly. So maybe having a "green," economical house isn't as expensive as attaining a hybrid car.
Whatever. I just got a call from a friend and I must depart. Although I do want to continue to bitch about the economy and how it is completely unfair.
p&l
rachel
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