Tuesday, November 22, 2005

The Update!

Since April things went all over the map. Let me see if I can sum up:

1: I dated Roger, a property manager from the Sacramento area. He had his charms, but he couldn't make any time for me. He traveled a lot between San Francisco and our states great capital. Our sex was interesting. He basically humped me for about twenty minutes then did some poppers and climaxed on my belly. I never got off. Maybe I should have given him more of a chance. Was a week and a half too long to wait between dates?

2: My birthday happend! I turned 29. The jumping off point for 30 ... The age that most gay men fear. I however welcome it. It's suppose to be the new 20's, at least that's was Bravo's "The Best Thing About Being Thirty" said. I went to the symphony that day with, you guessed it, my gal pals. Elise, Vera, and Patty.

3: I took a business math class. That's fun. Mainly because I had sex with a 19 year-old boy who sat in the front row. He was a little obnoxious as 19 year-olds go and kinda dirty. Well that's what we did. We made dirty in the back of his truck, at the park. Fortunatly he had a camper-shell, with tinted windows ,so we were quite hidden from the school field trips that were there that day.

4: Then, with out warning, save for the aching in my bones, I was let go from the Planning Shop. They were very kind about it. The gave me three weeks severance pay and a great reference. But, now I am out of work, with out a computer, and with out a steady income, little though it may had been.

So that's what I've been doing. I've looked for administrative work from here to San Diego and still nothing. I was let go in July and here it is, November. The past two interviews I've had this week seem promising. Perhaps one day this blog will aide me in my quest in becoming a writer. Professionally.

Speaking of writers I just sent an email to a very cute and beefy, red head through match.com. I can never stay away from men too long....

I don't know when I will be back on a computer where I can write. So until next time readers.

1 comment:

Deborah said...

We miss you, Brian. I know something wonderful will turn up for you soon. Nanna says hi...