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In my nearly perpetual need to do something stupid, I'm starting to seriously contemplate taking the bus to Amanda's wedding. It's cheap (under $180), will only take a day and a half, and may just fill my ongoing need for difficult travel in a foreign land where I don't speak the language. We'd stop in all sorts of scenic places -- it varies depending which bus you take, but my favourite is the entry on schedule 1557 that includes a stop in ?????????????????, ?? which is probably some fucked up town near Texarkana that David Lynch is trying to buy or something.

I am a romantic fool, and it's times like these when I understand why people say it's not good for me. But the more I think about this, the more I think it's exactly right. I'm not sure why really, but I expect I'll find something out there unrelated to all the circumstances of myself and the trip, and it's much needed. Plus, if I can survive that much bus travel, I'm pretty sure I can do anything.

Meanwhile today has included two SM interviews (one's a yes, one's a I don't know), tutoring, an overheard phone call about casting stuff going on with a new Ewan McGregor movie (note: I have no interesting gossip, it was merely someone squealing over their friend being cast in a major role), a brief visit with Kat, and random exhaustion and ongoing $$ stress.

Now to wash the dishes and make guacamole and try to decide what to wear to look alternative and feline for an audition tomorrow.

Date: 2003-08-07 08:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] schpahky.livejournal.com
A long bus ride is an excellent way to shift paradigms. As long as you have a Walkman and extra batteries.

Date: 2003-08-07 08:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
Oh yeah. I figure 12 CDs, listen to each twice, and then 8 hours for sleep and I am there.

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