Fibbing

"The slower we move the faster we die.
We are not swans...we're sharks."
-UP IN THE AIR, 2009 film

Twenty-five years ago today

February 19, 1986
Wednesday


Getting out of work at 4:30PM is simply grand. Traffic is usually lighter when I drive back to the East Bay.


This morning Karyn Kossoff and Michelle Falls drove up a few parking spaces next to me. I pretended not to notice them because I failed to attend their housewarming party last Saturday. I feel a bit guilty for that. Then again--what the hell... Do they really constitute those who have and will really mean anything in my life now and in the future? Time will tell.


I telephoned a Consumer Credit Services company yesterday. They're going to send me an application of sorts. Perhaps they can or cannot help me sort out my credit card bind. We'll see. Whether they can help or not I am currently doing fairly well on my own.


I explained to Stephanie Redding about Wilkes-Bashford moving across the street from their current location and she made a quick connection by calling to speak to Wilkes.  Is she fibbing?  Ha-ha. She doesn't waste a minute of time.  I wonder if one day she could get me on a major magazine cover after all. Who knows?  Who cares?


I was at the gym as soon as I took a quick nap at home. I saw Leonard briefly. He's being a jerk now that I think about it. He's definitely not 'God's Gift'.


I ate a bit and went to bed. Stephanie Redding telephoned me a couple of times.


This Saturday Mary McTiernan will have me, Margaret and 'who knows who' as dinner guests. It sounds good to me.  I wonder if Chad will end up going with me.  I kind of hope so and then again—I kind of don't hope so. (?)

DYNASTY, the TV show, was pretty good. Alexis Carrington tried to seduce Blake.  My prediction for next week is that Alexis and Krystle become friends.  Alexis uses her friendships for her own ulterior motives.  I bet Joan Collins probably does that in real-life. Maybe…

"Most behavior is learned."
-Michael J Armijo,
January 26, 1989
University of San Francisco
Human Sexuality Graduate Course Notes
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