Friday, June 24, 2011

Silver Linings

So, I had an emotional breakdown earlier this week.  I wasn't just a little upset... I basically spent two straight days sobbing.  Like, to the point where I think I got a little dehydrated.  Seriously, I was more distraught than the first time a boy broke my heart (which was just last fall).  It was that bad.

You see, I'm studying for the Bar this summer, which is a pretty daunting task in and of itself.  But I'm enrolled in a review class which is supposed to be extremely helpful.  Unfortunately, customer service is totally incompetent and didn't have any of my contact information right, so I didn't get the books until this week... two days before our midterm (no joke, they sent the books to my old apartment twice, even after I had notified them of my change of address (over a year ago)).  I've been attending all of the classes and completing the online material, so I thought I would be able to catch up on the books when they arrived.  I was wrong.  When a 40+ lb. package of books finally arrived on my doorstep, I realized that I would never be prepared by next month, and it completely broke my spirit.  So naturally, I had an all-out panic attack.

 After doing some serious soul-searching, I decided to defer and wait until February to take the Bar.  Sure, it's not the traditional post-law-school route, but I would much rather wait few months and really feel comfortable with the material.  This plan makes me feel much more confident.  Tradition be damned.

Anyway, this whole unfortunate situation made me start thinking about some of the wonderful things in my life.  First, I live close to the beach in California.  See that picture of the pier on my page?  No, I didn't take that pic myself (hello, plagiarism), but I can walk there any time I want to.  And yes, it really is that beautiful.

The other day I overheard a girl complaining about the cold weather here.  It was 63 and sunny outside.  Seriously?!  The weather here is almost always gorgeous.  These native Californians don't realize how great they have it.

I have the best sister in the world.  When I told her about my recent emotional breakdown, she immediately came over and took me out for happy hour sushi and a movie.  Not only is she my favorite person ever, but she lives close enough that we get to see each other often.  We like to cook food and drink too much wine together.

I sang Guns N' Roses with my niece via gmail chat recently.  I love that kid.  Sweet Child O' Mine has never been more adorable.

My friends are the greatest.  Seriously.  I've found some incredible people in Los Angeles, and I also know some unbelievably wonderful people spread all over the country.  I dearly love all of them.

I could keep going, but all in all, things are pretty dang good.  I'm so happy right now that I could crap unicorns.  And the unicorns would crap puppies.  And the puppies would fart rainbows.  Sorry if that was gross, but I'm currently too surrounded with imaginary unicorns, puppies, and rainbows to care.

Monday, June 6, 2011

I never thought this would happen.

True story:  I went on a date with a former porn star.

Please allow me to explain.

Seth and I had been exchanging messages for a while, so we finally agreed to meet at a pub in Venice.  I knew he was a little older because his plentyoffish profile says that he is 39, but I wasn't too worried about that.  After all, I have dated a couple of guys who are in their 40s.  Don't get me wrong, I do not actively seek out older men, it just worked out that way a few times.  But when I met Seth, he said that he is actually 43.  I thought it was a little weird that he lied about his age on the website, but at least he was honest when we met.  He even showed me his drivers license.  He also told me that he was married for 12 years and he has a 14-year-old daughter.  Yikes.  I am too young to be her mother.

Anyway, during the course of our conversation Seth casually mentioned that he used to work in the adult entertainment industry.  I laughed because I assumed it was a joke, but it turns out that he was being serious.  Apparently he did that for a while when he was younger because he was living in Vegas and needed the money.  I'm pretty sure my jaw hit the floor when he told me this.  How would you react if you went on a date with a guy and he told you that he used to do porn?  Fortunately it didn't get too awkward, so we kept chatting for a while.  And he was a really nice guy, so I may or may not agree to see him again.  It's still up in the air. 

Also, I totally did some internet research to see if I could find some of his "acting work."  Didn't find any of that, though.  But I did find some videos of him playing the guitar.  He is a recording artist now, so it makes sense that he would have videos of his music.  He's actually quite talented.  But I still want to find some of his other films so I can tell whether he's into anything particularly depraved.  That might be a deal breaker.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

There are some nice guys out there.

I'm kind of a stickler for spelling and grammar.  If a guy sends me a poorly written message on plentyoffish, I usually don't respond.  And I get a lot of messages from guys who don't seem to have a good grasp on the English language.  So when I received a funny, smart, well-written message from Craig, I was intrigued.  Also, he's tall and he's an attorney for the federal government.  (Swoon.)  And we have been on four dates so far.  That is twice as many as any other guy from this website.

On the first date, we met at a place in Santa Monica that has a great happy hour with old-fashioned cocktails.    http://www.copadoro.com/  During the course of our conversation, I mentioned that I was taking a class in international law.  It turns out that Craig went to law school at Yale, and he is kind of an expert at international law (He wrote an article that was published in Yale's law journal... that's definitely a big deal).  After we met he agreed to give me his class outlines, so I can thank him for helping me graduate from law school.

For the second date, we went to Downtown L.A. Art Walk.  http://www.downtownartwalk.com/  So we know that this guy has some culture.  On the third date, we went to The Museum of Jurassic Technology.  I know that sounds weird, but it was actually really neat.  http://www.mjt.org/  Finally, on our fourth date we went to see a movie - Cave of Forgotten Dreams. 

I really like this guy, but there is one catch.  He is moving to Washington, D.C. in a few months for a judicial clerkship.  I'm still trying to decide how to proceed with this situation.  Any advice?

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

If a guy ever asks you over to his place on a first date, don't do it.

This happened to me on two separate occasions.  In hindsight I realize that it was obviously a terrible idea.  Anyway, when I first signed up for this website, a couple of guys asked me to come over to their place and watch a movie.  Since I'm not a total idiot (but still, admittedly, kind of an idiot), I managed to convince both of them to meet somewhere public first before we actually watched the movie, just so I could scope them out beforehand.  After I decided that they probably weren't serial killers, I did agree to watch a movie with them.  This was a mistake.  Both times.

The first one made no attempt at subtlety, and he actually tried to grab my boobs during the movie.  Right about that time, I just so happened to remember that I had "something important to do the next morning," so I made my escape as quickly as possible.

Uh... yeah.

The other guy at least finished watching the movie with me before he straight up asked me, "So, do you want to fuck?" 

Nope, but thanks for the offer, I guess.  (?!)  Ew.