BASIC CURRENT STATUS
Age 25, will be 26 next month. Single. I could probably find myself a nice girlfriend, if only I went out more often, and to the kind of places that are frequented by the kind of femininity I'm interested in (I dig girls who dig Indie).
JOB GET!...Easy Come, Easy Go...
3-4 weeks ago, got the first job I've had since 5-6 years ago; retail, shoe salesman. Employed full time for the first 3-4 weeks, before they significantly reduced my hours, effectively benching me until the weekends, and maybe randomly calling me in if there just happens to be a rush during the weekdays.
As far as I'm concerned, I might be a rookie, but I still do a helluvalotta more work than any of the girls that work there, or the manager himself - all I ever see them do is stand or sit around, and talk and gossip about things not related to the job at hand...and I'm the one who gets benched...Il n'ya pas de justice dans le monde!
SHOES
A person's shoes tell a lot more about them then you could ever fathom...I happen to like the kind of girls who wear flats, and particularly non-descript footwear in general. [SCATHING REMARKS]Sneakers - especially the vintage, retro kind - make me think that they're still mentally young inside, if they're not wearing the shoes for exercise, but high heels - especially high-heeled sandals and wedges - tell me that they're snobbish, and suffer from inferiority complexes probably not limited to just their height...that is, if they're not wearing them for an office job.[/SCATHING] Me, I wear either black dress shoes or motorcycle-style boots in the Winter, and in the Summer, I may wear Western-styled (almost) cowboy boots, or sandals, depending upon whether I want to seem rugged or hippie. Otherwise, dress shoes can work in the Summer too, if they're breathable for my feet.
EUROPEAN FENCING
Just took up a (European) fencing class at my local community college - been wanting to do it for ages, finally got the time - first class involved learning footwork, supposed to finally get our hands on some foils (practice fencing swords) second class.
KATANA SWORDFIGHTING
Also found a gentleman off Craigslist who's teaching freestyle katana swordfighting locally (using practice swords, of course) - also had a first class in that this past week - and it was only surreal because it was held in what was either an underground cafe, or a place that really was closed down long ago. Didn't smell anything strange - owner of the place seemed like a nice enough guy, but I think he's a left-wing anti-government revolutionary. Probably completely harmless, though; he was showing an independent film in the front of the place, while us ronin were practicing in the back. Just really surreal, is all.
GET A REAL JOB, OR OPEN A BUSINESS?
I really should go score myself a professional job - probably end up doing less work for more pay, compared to a retail job.
Honestly interested in making myself self-employed. Want to open a business, well, businessES, really.
I'd really like to open up a place that's like a traditional Asian tea & coffee house, complete with Zen garden, and everything. Also toying around with the idea of a European-styled cafe. Or perhaps a ultra-modern lounge kind of place. I'd like to give the town something it doesn't already have, and especially provide a place that's quiet and relaxing, as opposed to loud and bustling - the kind of place a person can sit, read, and sip their favorite beverage. Also, fruit juice. Fruit juices are nice.
Also would like to try and open up a folk-styled market - try and find people who make hand-crafted and home grown goods - pottery, glassware, jewelry, clothing, scented candles and incense, herbs, flowers, produce - basically a farmer's market, but expanded - and give them a place they can sell at - an open bazaar, basically. Pier 1, or World Market, but independent.
Also wouldn't mind opening up my own katana swordfighting dojo...when I get more experienced, of course. My samurai name will be Takero Munekata.