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Coconut Cars
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Mood:
Tired

Did the usual today. Studied, did laundry, etc. Boring stuff. That is, until I found out that Lisa was planning on being a very naughty girl and ditching her class tonight (it's only the second week!). So we decided to hang out.

Went back to Hold Everything and I got the right size panty organizers. Those work very nicely. Also looked around in the mall a bit. But the only things I ended up getting were those organizers and a Father's Day card for my Dad.

Lisa and I headed from the mall to my place and grabbed Rob. He had just gotten home from work and all of us were very hungry. So we went to the new Hometown Buffet out in Burbank. Very cool place. And by the time we were done we were all stuffed to the gills.

There's a Target across the way from the restaurant so we headed over there for awhile. I was very good this time. There were so many things I wanted to get (including some neat fish towels, rugs, a fish nightlight, etc.) but I curbed myself. One thing I did get was an air freshener for my car. It doesn't smell like new car anymore so I thought having something in there might be nice. Lisa and I both got a stick up type of thing that smells like coconut. Very good. I also picked up some drug store items which I needed. Which reminds me, I forgot to pick up my Rx's today at the drug store. Crap. I'll have to remember that tomorrow. As much as I don't want new steroid inhalers cause they make it so I can't lose weight, I kind of need them to breathe.

Okay, so Rob's asleep and I was trying to finish up my reading when I decided to take a break and come on line. I think I'll futz around on the net a bit more and then finish up my reading so I can get a wee bit of sleep tonight.


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