Saturday, May 16, 2009

Walking can really make you run into wierd people

11:44p.m., dead tired but inspired. Never had one of these, so I want to expirience. I might just delete it sometime, some day, maybe in the near future. What gave me the inspiration? Some thing I was reading by some girl, and well I always wanted to have one. Don't have much in my life, but im sure i'll make it interesting in some way. Hmm wonder if it'll attract anyone's attention... I'll start by telling about my tiresome day. Woke up at 8 a.m and well that's way to early for me on a Saturday, but I really wanted to go to the JFK memorial in Downtown Dallas and to the Holocaust meseum with my history teacher who said "it was a offiacially unoffcial, I was at the meseum and my students happen to show up." We had to meet him at 9:30 a.m. at the JFK memorial but well my friend was running late, so I had to wait for her but once we went it was to late so like any other teenager we took the day to do whatever we wanted. Ofcourse we went to the Holocaust meseum since we've never been (and man that place is so sad but very eye opening). Did I mention it was raining? Well yea it was raining and we were soaking wet, but we didn't care. We walked and walked all around Downtown until our feet felt like we couldn't take another step, so we decided to take a train to some record store I've been to before. We were getting our tickets for the train, but we've never used one since we always got out tickets from the bus. Well while we were busy trying to figure it out some man on the other side of the railroad tracks asked us if we needed any help and by then my friend had figured it out, so we said it was ok. Some homeless guy approched us asking for money and we gave him the change we had and he walked off. After waiting for sometime another homeless man approched us and asked us for money and well we didn't care because since they need it more than we do so we gave him a dollar, and yet he asked if we had more money! We said no and he asked me and I told him I didn't have any, and the man stood there and stared at us and ofcourse we got scared. The man that had offered us help before told the man to leave us alone and the guy went off on him. The guy called the cops while the homeless man walked away leaving a trail of cuss words behind. The train finally came and we got on and so did the man that helped us, still on the phone with the cop. After hanging up he comes up to us and says that panhandling is against the law, but since we "didn't know" he told us it wasn't our fault; now I don't know why, but the movie Enough with Jeylo ran through my head, and I felt that he was strange. He got off on the next stop from where he first started and walked off, me and my friend just sat there with the same thing running through our head, Enough. Later on my friend lost her phone in Neimen Marcus. We searched and we searched, even the manager from the store searched, but nothing turned up. We called the phone and texted, but no one answered. We were so worried about what my friend's mom would say so we didn't want to leave Downtown without the phone, but evetually we had to. So by the end of the day we had no phone and now my feet hurt, but other than that dilemma the day was a pretty cool day. (:

your blogger,
Liz

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