Thursday, April 9, 2009

A Tale of Two Cities

I need to get better at this blog thing. I just forget sometimes (okay, all the time). I want to write that I will blog more often, but I can’t make any promises.

I am home in Minnesota for Easter break now--one of the few perks of going to Catholic university is that we get Easter break. Being home is boring, but relaxing. I honestly get so bored when I am not constantly surrounded by action, which is why I NEED to move to LA or NYC after graduating. Seriously.

In fact, I have been leaning toward LA lately. I am sick of the cold and rain. The northeast is constantly under gloomy, cloudy skies and sometimes it makes me want to off myself. I cannot stand walking in the rain anymore, not to mention putting up with snow storms that cramp my style all the time. As for the cold weather, I’m done. I grew up in fucking Minnesota, so I have put in my dues.

LA is always warm and sunny. I really don't care about the pollution. I will inhale all the smog in the world so long as I never have to trudge through five feet of snow again. Yes, I will trade in my snow days for smog days.

Currently I am bored as hell at home and watching "SouthLAnd," NBC's newest drama staring Benjamin McKenzie (of the OC--apparently he cannot get out of the greater Los Angeles area). The show takes place in LA's gritty underbelly. I loved it. It was so good. I am going to put it on my TV schedule.

It got me thinking about LA and myself. Albeit laughable, I would describe myself in two words: fabulous and dangerous. "SouthLAnd" captured the dangerous side of LA. For my fabulous fix, I'll watch "Entourage."

While NYC also shares these descriptors, it is cold and snowy. LA, here I come.

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