Journals: Two assumptions.
written by Julie R. Neidlinger 5 comments link this post
06.17.08
Green Journal
This morning, I'm functioning on two assumptions.
The first is that the unknown guy sleeping on the couch in the living room of the house in which I now live is supposed to be there and did not, as is theoretically possible, randomly wander in off the street.
The second is that this same person isn't going to wait until all of us leave and then go in our rooms and try on, for example, my ladies' shoes or go through my drawers and, uh, go through my drawers.
It's not often I wake up, walk out into the house, and find a person I don't know sleeping on the couch. These things just don't happen back on the farm.

Labels: journals, my life, summer 2008
Copyright (c) Julie R. Neidlinger 6/17/2008 11:02:00 AM
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5 Comments:
you did not grow up in the 60's.
Finding someone male or female sleeping on your couch was routine.
It was a way to meet people.
By Gene Redlin, at 18/6/08 08:18
Same deal in the 70's!
By robbiewobbles, at 18/6/08 08:25
I grew up in the 70's and 80's, and I now live in the 2000's.
Times have changed.
It's weird to have random, unplanned people on the couch. And that's the final word.
By Julie R. Neidlinger, at 18/6/08 15:38
Yes times have changed thats for sure.
By robbiewobbles, at 19/6/08 07:09
I agree, it would be weird. Most especially since I like to fall asleep on the couch.
Well, I hope you took advantage of the situation...
...and made a new friend...geez.
By Anna, at 19/6/08 21:16
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