deanthomas @ 2003-10-21 12:00:00

Current mood: thoughtful

I know everyone thinks I've been quiet and secretive, but I haven't meant to, not really. Just been sorting things out, I suppose. Still rather caught up in the events of the summer to rightly get my mind on track for the here and now. You spend several weeks bashing about London with no rules, no supervision, then get back to school and...well, it's an adjustment.

This summer was...good, in many ways. Terry knows London, and has a talent for knowing when one is in need of distraction: whether it be in the form of gate-crashing gallery openings (that was for my sake, I think, though that really wasn't what I'd had in mind when I told him I missed having time to draw), or other, erm, private forms of distraction. But now that we're back and life is scheduled and orderly...well, I just wish I had a better idea of what lies ahead for us. For all of us, really.


Comments:

boot_boy @ 2003-10-21 10:07 am UTC

Dean mate,

You shouldn't brood on the Big Issues in life, you know, all that Where Are We Going and What Does It All Mean business, you're really not cut out for it. You should leave all that to me. :D Bashing about this summer has given me a new perspective on life anyway. I plan to enjoy the small things in life this term - writing my poetry, learning a few new spells, perhaps another shag with Millie if she's willing.

It's the little things that matter.


deanthomas @ 2003-10-21 10:16 am UTC

If the business of Big Issues were left to you they wouldn't get much attention, would they? And if I'm not cut out to brood on them, then why do I brood? I'm not exactly brooding against my will.

I enjoy the small things too, but I'm beginning to think that in the long run they make for a poor fuel source. Renewable, maybe, but not sustainable.

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boot_boy @ 2003-10-21 10:23 am UTC

You brood because you're an artist, Thomas. You've always been moody. It's just not everyone understands your moods like I do, right?

Or maybe you're just moody cause nobody's commented on your new hair yet. I'm going down to the lake, want to come?

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deanthomas @ 2003-10-21 10:29 am UTC

Loads of people have commented on my new hair--mostly because they had trouble seeing through it in class. And yes, lake would be fine... not for too long, though. I've got these broody moods to tend to, you see.

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boot_boy @ 2003-10-21 10:31 am UTC

Man, that hair will never stop being funny.

See you down at the lake. Had something I wanted to tell you anyway.

*wanders off munching purple beans*

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la_pensee @ 2003-10-22 06:56 am UTC

"Another shag with Millie"?

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