Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Ah, the road ahead.

Sudden burst of inspiration, or maybe I just want to cover the previous post, or perhaps I'm just bored.

Looks like everything's back to square one, we're currently in the same position as we were 2 years ago. Everybody's scattered again. Except now I can live with the fact that most of you (if not all) have experienced my home away from home. Had the time of my life bringing you guys around, I really mean that. I plan to strike the lottery in the next few months, just so that I can catch a plane to the US of A. So you guys can finally show me how much better it is than Australia. Since America "won" all the time according to Ben.

If all goes well, I'm graduating at the end of the year. I finally made my decision that I am going back straight after, to be a part of the local industry/paying off my student loans till I die. Scary thing, apart from King, who has been working, don't you all find that a little bit scary? 2 years from now we'll all be in the same boat. 2 years ago, we were freaking out about going to college/overseas and turning 20. Those pivotal, benchmarking moments of our lives have gone passed us in a flash. Speaking of pivotal moments, I left one out, it's the biggest one, I'd assume it goes without mentioning.

Ah, the road ahead.

What's next? I really don't know. I really forgot the main reason why I wrote this, it wasn't to inform you guys about anything but I just thought that this blog deserves a proper fucking post. Been a long time since it had one. Don't just let it die out like that, we might remember all the good times and the big events but this blog has recorded some of the smaller, yet priceless one's (and some fucking trippy ass shit that Shaun writes). Read it, if you don't believe me.


Live long and prosper, motherfuckers.
Zyl.

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