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I have been waiting for the paper work for my apartment to come I. I hate the credit/background check. I always worry that something will be uncovered and I will be denied. The thing is, there is nothing to be uncovered. Yet, I worry. Odd.

I had a date last night. Smart, funny, charming, cute and therefore named: Video Man (I never said the nicknames needed to make sense). He’s already emailed asking for a second dating, I already emailed back and suggested Sunday night. Potential and quiet optimism have met and joined forces here.

I’m kind of tired of the rain, if someone could work on that for me, I would really appreciate it.

I’ve pulled out the first series of jackets, the mid-weight trenches that signal autumn is here.

My hair is looking amazing, thank you Paul Mitchell. Yesterday morning I woke up to find no shampoo or conditioner. Normally I would use my roommates or something, but I feel guilty about that and I didn’t feel like digging through my travel kits. I figured I would buy some on the way home. Half way through the day I realized that I had just the right amount of grease in my hair that it was falling in the most perfect of ways but that my scalp was begging to be scratched thoroughly. Perfection and absolute grossness, what’s a girl to do?

I usually use a Neutrogena cleansing shampoo and the Paul M. Tea Tree Oil Conditioner; I made the (scary) decision to BUY DIFFERENT SHAMPOO. I need one that is less cleansing and leaves a little of the oil in my hair. After a thirty-minute attempt to read and smell every shampoo in the isle, I decide to go with the Paul M. Tea Tree Shampoo (shut up, I was scared). My enormous risk paid off and my hair is totally perfect, great body and clean. I washed and dried last night pre-date and it’s still looking perfect after being slept and rained on.

Now all I need is the secondary shampoo/conditioner for the switch out. You know how if you stay at a friend’s house and use their shampoo suddenly you have this crazy great hair and people are telling you how healthy and shiny your hair looks (maybe this is just me?)? I think that I heard somewhere that switching up shampoos keeps your hair from becoming resistant to the chemical composition of the shampoo. I like to have a secondary set, which up to this point has been System Biolage, but now with my first foray into a different shampoo/conditioner type, I think maybe it’s time for a second risk.

Any suggestions?

I have cut out soda and juice from my diet. In the morning and the afternoon I have a large hot water with lemon (I hate the taste of tea). I figure the water is good for me, the lemon is a diuretic and not drinking all those calories will help in my goal of not being fat.

People keep falling down. Last week, my work neighbor fell and rolled down a ramp at a commuter rail station,on Tuesday a girl walking next to me fell in front of the state house, and then some guy at work. People, it’s crazy out there.

I just had a 259-page report faxed to me (out of order) and I need to find three different charges with no way of logically finding them. This is going to take some time.

Think I will start by going for a snack. Snacks always make things better

Some Girl, out (take that Seacrest).

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