Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Post, What Post?

I've let this blog sit and do nothing so here is some updates. We are officialy moving out to Reno, Nevada. We have already started packing so we can get our house on the market and be out of here right after school gets out. I'm not going to type much because...I don't know what to say. Hey, check out the Djibouti List. It's our version of a bucket list. Because of it, I drank a gallon of water and Brandon drank a gallon of milk and some others did too. Check it out.

Oh, yeah. I got a new guitar. Here's a picture of one that looks similar. It looks almost the same except the neck is maplewood instead of rosewood, but the body looks exactly the same. Mine is a tribute S-500 3-Tone Sunburst, like this one except I think this one is 2-Tone.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Reno, Nevada is a fun city; the people are nice; stay in a place near the University if possible.

Jared said...

Okay... Who are you? I don't care. Never mind. I only care if you are somebody I know. The reason I wouldn't care is because I wouldn't know you and their would be know point in knowing...and...and...blah,blah,blah,...

Jennifer said...

Hey Jared. I'm still kinda pissed that you're moving-to Reno, no less- but what the hey. Have fun when you're there, because I won't be able to say this to you in school. Ah, well. See ya!

Jennifer said...

somehow...you feel safer communicating on a blog rather than face-to-face, even though the whole world can see what you're typing.

Jared said...

I'm not nervous about what I say as long as it comes out right and people don't misunderstand me. Besides the friends I have here, I want to get out of here as fast as possible. The the problem. I've made really great friends recently, but luckily I have the internet!

Jared said...

Woops. I accidently typed "The the problem." instead of "That's the problem."

Jennifer said...

Yeah, but the internet can't solve everything, Jared.
By the way, that's the problem. No matter how you say something, someone will always interpret it differently. The question is: will they make a big deal out of it or just shut it--which everyone else would prefer....

Jared said...

of course, but it can solve a lot of things. unfortunately, it can ruin things to. the internet is better than nothing.