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The fight is over, and according to the media, Memphis has "done well." Whatever that means. I have to admit that while I was watching the coverage late Saturday night, I was proud of my city. Proud that, for one night, it was the place to be, even if it was only the allure of violence that made it so.

For me, though, fight night was not so great. Kathy and Jamie and a group of their friends decided to go downtown. However, I had promised Matt I would be at his party, so I had to forego the celebrity-hunting. When I got to Matt's, it turned out that Evan had decided to ditch the party in favor of another one. I immediately assumed that this had to do with a Certain Other Person. After a week of being shafted in favor of the Other Person, I was not in a mood to be dismissive of this. I was mad.

This may have contributed to my enjoyment of the boxing. To my own surprise, I actually found the fights kind of interesting. I was glad that Lennox Lewis won, but I wish Tyson hadn't just stood there. Maybe he didn't know how to fight without using cannibalism. His weird pre- and post-fight comments were amusing, though. (Did anyone see the interview where he talked about his pigeons?)

Afterwards, I went home and called Kathy to see what was going on with them. "We're at the front of the red carpet, and J. Lo is supposed to be coming!" she said. They were having a great time. She promised to call me back if anything happened. I spent a couple of hours sitting in front of the TV, still feeling angry about stupid boys. Finally I gave up and went to bed. It was a good thing I didn't wait up, because Kathy didn't get home till 5 am. It turned out that the only celebrity they saw the whole night was David Hasselhoff, whom Kathy found to be very arrogant. But she also met a boy in the line at Jillian's, so she was flying high about that. :) And that was how I spent Memphis's night in the spotlight. Things improved greatly last night, however. Despite the fact that said boy has been jerky of late, he did unexpectedly refer to me as his best friend in front of several of our peers last night, and then cooked me spaghetti at his apartment. So he's escaped my wrath for the time being. :\ :)

I'm not feeling very well today. My throat hurts, my head feels funny, and I am sneezy and tired. I think I am going to go home for my lunch hour, and rest.

Oh, I finally broke down and did this:

SimilarMinds.com Compatibility Test

Your match with Jenn
you are 78% similar
you are 77% complementary

How compatible are uou with me?

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Date: 2002-06-10 07:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lucard2525.livejournal.com
Hmm, sorry for the way you are feeling, Brenda. Please don't feel too bad about the situation. If the "said" guy is seeing his girlfriend, if that is what they are, you shouldnt feel the way you do. It happens. Couples can spend ages together and the rest of the world is forgotten. But, if you have stronger feelings for him, you truly need to either deal with them and resolve them or tell him about it. Don't play to your crush and let it be strengthened or it will wind up ruining your friendship. It does sound like this guy considers you his best friend and doesnt see something more evolving from that. But the question is if you do as well? I speak from experience about this--when friendships of opposite sex happen some issues need to be dealt with and headed off before they turn the friendship to complete ruin.

(no subject)

Date: 2002-06-11 02:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chestnutcurls.livejournal.com
She's not his girlfriend. The whole situation is too complicated to explain fully. It's not something that can just be gotten over. (Maybe I should stop talking about it, then. :P)

Thanks for your support. I agree with you about the "complete ruin" thing. Unfortunately, I am beginning to think that I'm headed in that direction.

(no subject)

Date: 2002-06-11 02:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lucard2525.livejournal.com
awwww:( *BIG MASSIVE SUPER DELUXE HUG* :)

(no subject)

Date: 2002-06-10 08:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jmcphers.livejournal.com
Help me understand that little personality test there...

If you share some trait with someone, that makes you similar.

And if you differ on that trait, that makes you complementary.

So theoretically, on each trait, you are either similar or complementary to your friend. Over the set of traits you have, each falls in to one of the two classes.

So why doesn't similar + complementary = 100%? I'm missing something. (-:

(no subject)

Date: 2002-06-11 02:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chestnutcurls.livejournal.com
You know, I don't understand it either. I think there was an explanation on the site where you take the test. Maybe they just made it up. :)

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