  G5 or Social Opportunity? Which should I be spending my time worrying about? Even if I forget about the G5, FedEx will soon be pulling in the driveway - no matter how many times I check my order status, it's not going to get here any faster. However, if I put aside the G5 for a moment, I really can't do anything with social opportunity.
I don't see the girl on my bus ever (except on the bus, and that's only once a week). And so, next time I see her, I will talk with her, or make my best attempt. And then, in time, things will fall apart, and it will be another failure to add to my social logbooks. Or will it? I don't really care, since it's not she is anyone special. And then there is prom.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't understand why everyone wants to go. As far I can see it, it means sacrificing a lot of time so I can dress in uncomfortable garments and rent a big, gas-guzzling, air-polluting, traffic-obstructing vehicle with some people I know to drive to some hotel in Norwalk or Stamford or somewhere like that. And sure, it would be with some hot girl. But really, what's the point? If you're going because of the hot girl, wouldn't it be more convient to sit at home in a nice comfortable chair and talk with them on the phone? Or better yet, go out and do something that doesn't involve traffic-obstructing vehicles and formal attire?
And if your hoping that inviting someone to the event will improve the relationship so you can stay together afterwards, I guess it's a valid attempt, but I think if I got anyone to go with me they would have been willing to go out with me in the first place, so going won't do much to promote the relationship. Or is that faulty reasoning? Because I can't see this girl on my bus saying "yes" to go to the prom and then not returning my calls the next week.
Either we would have a relationship or we would not. Maybe I'm not making any sense. Or maybe people just like that sort of stuff. I don't know. Maybe someone could explain it to me. 
