Saturday, January 06, 2007

Party In Sayreville NJ


Me and Tina - at her house, her party


Me, Anna, Amee

It was my first trip to Sayerville, New Jersey. My friend Tina had a party at her house for her brother's birthday. I met up with Anna (the Blondie), Marsha (not pictured) and Amee at the train station in Newark. We hopped the NJ transit train and were off to somewhere in NJ. I think it is horrible that I live in this state and have NO CLUE where any of the towns are. I can't begin to even tell you where Sayreville is, even though I went there. I can't really tell you what part of Jersey I live in either. I know I live in the east part - that's about it. North, South, Central - no clue. Now NYC - that's a whole other story. I am reasonably sure that it has to do with the fact that I don't own a car, so I don't really venture outside of the "metropolitan" area. And, when I do go out of this area, I am usually on a train and have no sense of which direction I am going except to know what train line I am on and what stop I am supposed to get off at. It is pretty asinine.


So, on another note, the funniest part of the night had to be the "magical" gynocologist. Tina is a Doctor and several of her friends at the party were also doctors. One of the guys there was intensely into magic and kept doing magic tricks all night - he was really good at them and always had a crowd around him. The next day we found out he was a gynocologist and the girls decided he was the magical gynocologist - kind of silly and stupid, but we were hungover and thought it was pretty funny at the time.

Also, I have NO idea why the post has underlined text in blue. I couldn't figure it out. I am starting to feel like each year I am turning into one of those older people who is slowly losing touch with technology. I used to be so adept and intelligent when it came to gadgets but some things just stump me now. ie. - the underlining and blue text above. And all I can think is, why? Why is this happening? I am under the general impression that people must start losing their 'smarts' first with age - well, that, along with vision. Don't even get me started on vision.

1 comment:

seriously_stellar said...

I believe that the "blue underlining" problem is in your source code. Either in your page layout or in your actual text for this post. I'm taking an interactive design course at the moment.