Sunday, September 25

Splurge

I finally did it;

I conformed, and bought an iphone4.

So basically, from now until forever, I shall be well and truly, broke.


I make the homeless look rich.

I love it, absoultely love it. So pretty, and shiney and new. Oh please don't break!!



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Nothing is working for me today. My net is lagging, skins wouldn't load, pottermore is "overloaded" and my phone won't send/receive anything! (Thankyou Virgin!)

Perhaps the universe is telling me to start my bail application. Law is being such a drag lately.




Oh procrastination, why you plague me so?

Wednesday, September 21

Sunday, September 18

Re: An interview with someone far more interesting than myself

A practice exercise for journalism, interview someone in the class that you weren’t “friends” with. I like that my lecturer thinks I actually have “friends”. A practice exercise for the “real deal”, practicing in an attempted to get published or exposure or something. Anyway, naturally I decided to procrastinate from said journalism assignment (posted below) by discussing this practice exercise.

To be quite frank, it scared the hell out of me. You see, doing a double degree, I am split in two. I am half as motivated, driven and successful I feel, as my colleagues doing just one degree. This person that I interviewed, it doing so much better than I, hell, the guy sitting next to me stoned off his face has a better clue about the industry than I do.

I have no connections. In either field. Both parents strictly financial, I feel rather lost attempted to forge my own path.

I feel I am not achieving or succeeding in the sightliest. This mindset being my worst enemy, feeding the twin demons of procrastination and sluggishness. And in this inacomplishment I feel empty, alone, depressed even.

How can I be so far behind?

For example, this boy, let’s call him Louie, already has a job directly in the industry, he already has his dream job. Another, let’s call her Margaret, has been contacted by a publishing company regarding a book she wants to write.

Are you fucking kidding me?


I don’t want be another suburban housewife fading into the dusty shadows; I want to be covered in glitter, shining so bright in the spotlight, that it burns peoples fucking corneas out just attempting to look in my direction.

Wednesday, September 14

Local news fail?

Calls to fast track road developments to ease the squeeze on local roads

You only have to mention the words “Narellan Road” and motorists will cringe. The congestion and grid lock has been described by Camden’s major, Greg Warren as the “Bane of motorists.”

Residents did receive a glimmer of hope, that the day to day traffic congestion would soon be eased. With the release of last week’s state budget, the Camden populace was pleased to see funding going into much needed road infrastructure. Yet, despite welcoming the developments, Warren argues that the “least” the state government can do is fast track the developments. Residents are fed up and tired of waiting. A review of the road simply is not enough.

“I’d like to ease the squeeze as quickly as possible.”

This change has all come about after years of complaints and frustration voiced from locals as they’ve watched the area develop without vital infrastructure, many applauding that some action has finally been taken, despite a lack the of a commandment date.

Currans Hill resident, Amy McKee, stated the Macarthur reign was defiantly feeling the strain on its resources, and welcomes the developments, particularly to local Narellan Road. “It’s not uncommon for me to spend 40 minutes in traffic, just to reach the F5. It’s an absolute nightmare”

Warren agrees, claiming it’s truly “remarkable”, the time it can take to travel Narellan road, since it’s less than 10km’s in length. Now we just need to see the work fast tracked.
Warren also encourages residents to visit the website www.saferoadsnws.com.au to voice concerns of the40km/h school zone on Narellan road.

Roads minister Duncan Gay said it was a way in which the government planned to “remove the frustration for motorists”. And that he was keen to see the road undergo a review, next March.

MP Chris Patterson described the school zone as a nuisance to commuters, stating that “there are 40,000 motorists a day who would like to see it reviewed.” Calling for the entrance of the school to be relocated, it’s all about improving flow and safety. This being the “first step in the process which will enable work to begin... infrastructure is the way to encourage and grow our economy.”

Catherine field’s resident and 2nd year UWS Medical student, Dean Zinghini agrees, “Macarthur is such a fast growing areas, with all the new developments going in, I don’t know how the area’s infrastructure, particularly roads, will be able to cope with such a fast population increase. Especially with expansion of UWS, delays for commuters are sure to be more frequent and extended.”

This all adds to the air of apprehension and uncertainty in the future as residents can see the mass boom in population and the pressure this is placing on its resources. This is not an issue which can be ignored.

This is not the time for procrastination.

Tuesday, September 13

Word vomit.

Too tired to think, Too tired to do anything.
I feel like I cant cope lately. Everythings falling to pieces and
Im trying my best to hold it together as it all crumbles before my eyes.
Drowning in a sea of things, problems, people.



Im fine. Really, Everything's just peachy.

Sunday, September 11

Friday, September 9

Current Lusts:

1. Mac Mineralised skin finish in Rose Quartz
2. “G” Harajuki Perfume
3. Mac “Rebel” Lipstick
4. LancĂ´me’s hypnose Doll Eyes Mascara
5. Ipad
6. Sleek Blushes
7. Another piercing or something somewhat
8. Falls festival tickets