Marketing is for chumps, but then again most of my fellow business students impressed me so much with their vapidity that I decided to drink away my financial aid instead of suffer their presence. Besides, I realized that I'm too Bohemian for anything like that, anyway. Ah well, you can buy my lotions and soaps, etc. if you ever visit and make it to the Saturday Market. I'm sure I'll look pretty much the same.
I started college later on in life, so to me stereotypical college students were s**t-for-brained kids. What're you majoring in? I started off with math, then computer science, then psychology, then accounting, then said ******** it and resumed my career as an impoverished dilettante ******** with personality defects (who sounds like a lit major, for some reason).
I've never even seen that program, though some of what I've heard from it is a fairly accurate satire on the town. Still, the climate's mild, the city and the surroundings beautifully verdant and floral,the food's cheap and excellent, the drinks cheap and not-so-great (but, who cares?), and the people are civil if often ridiculously cliquish and faddish.
Hmm, I ought to swing by one day and check it out, though I seriously doubt it's a place I'd want to live in; it seems to be very different than my home, that I happen to actually like for the most part.
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