When I lay out in the sun, I get well done on the front and back. But there will always be that solid stripe - the skin the sun never touches - that stays white. It makes me feel a bit like a Krispy Kreme donut.
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I hate it when someone takes a call while I'm driving. Great, thanks. I'll just sit here like a douche for the next 5 minutes without anything to do except listen to your one sided conversation. Fuck you Miss Daisy!
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It's 2010. Is it necessary for you to tell me "your car lights are still on"? It's an infinti, it practically drives itself.
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I feel like anytime I'm in the backseat giving directions home, the driver immediately turns into an idiot.
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I am amused when I see a car drive by with a front bumper that has obviously been in a fender-bender, and a rear bumper that looks like it was in the same accident only this time going backwards.
-I have suffered the ultimate humiliation. The final, demoralizing blow. The definitive low point in the spectrum of twentysomething life. That’s right, I’ve moved back home with my parents. Fuck me.
-Now, before you feel too sorry for me, I must disclose that this was actually a voluntary decision. Since Brian, my roommate of three and a half years, was moving out and our lease was ending, I had two choices: spend the month of December scouring the freezing streets of Manhattan with some dipshit apartment broker wearing too much Drakkar cologne, or sack up and move to LA. Both are a fate worse than death. Instead, I took the third option: move in with the ‘rents for a couple of months. So here I am on Long Island, writing this column in the room I grew up in, staring at posters of John Starks and Kathy Ireland.
-I do have some responsibility around the house, though. Like I have to take out the garbage and wash the dishes. And I don’t even get allowance. Think you’re discouraged about the lack of upward mobility in the job market? Look at me. I’m twenty-five years old and I have the same job I had in junior high, plus I took a 100% pay cut.
-Of course, the number one drawback to living at home is the increased difficulty in meeting chicks. Luckily, with a girlfriend I can visit on the weekends, I don’t have to deal with this problem. Otherwise, I don’t know what I would do if I was picking up girls in bars: “Hey, why don’t we go back to my place? Yeah, um, there’s a 3:44am train out of Penn Station. Oh, and I sleep on a twin bed with football helmet sheets.”