Sunday, July 03, 2005
summer school should be outlawed...seriously
Hey everybody and anybody who actually reads this anymore...
I bet not a whole lot of people would actually read this blog anymore as I haven’t updated in, uh, FOREVER, but I think I will start because I think it might be good to do. Well, my first session of summer school is almost over, with my final on Tuesday…but enough already about school, because it really doesn’t have a place in the summer. Then again, I’m a learner for life, yada, yada, yada. Anyways, lots has happened so far this summer. I have gone camping with some cool girls in Fairfield State park, where we (with my newly acquired canoeing skills) paddled over the lake and attempted to fool fish into thinking that a little plastic thingy with a hook was food; it turns out they’re a lot smarter than they look. The trip in itself took forever to take off, though; my friends didn’t even leave home until after I had reached the park, and after getting lost and stopped by a park ranger for speeding , not having updated insurance, and a few other things, they finally arrived at midnight, only 5 hours after I had gotten there. Anyways, it turned out to be great (though exhausting) fun.
ISA, which is for those that don’t know, the International Student Association, of which I am the VP of Finance for this coming year, is throwing a 4th of July party, primarily for international students, but anyone is invited. I just went shopping at Sam’s with my advisor. I wanted to go home, but my parents didn’t want me to because they were going out of town. My roommate just went back home for the rest of summer; his name is Tanner, and he is one of the funniest guys I know. He is very talented at making voices; he can do a young Jack Nicholson pretty well, and his Gollum is fantastic. Has anybody seen those commercials for that stupid new show on ABC family called “Wildfire.” My roommate and I always make fun of the cheesy lines that they say. One of them is when they are talking about the new girl and one guy says, “she’s not like other girls” and the other guy says,” she’s much hotter.” Yuck! I mean, come on! Who is writing these scripts?? Oh, and when one dude finds out she’s on parole, he says “you were in prison?? That’s hot!” Again, I had to hold my gag reflex because, seriously, as far as television goes, Camelot is truly dead.
Oh yeah, it officially hit 100 degrees today here in College Station, 103 with the heat index…now that’s hot.
I bet not a whole lot of people would actually read this blog anymore as I haven’t updated in, uh, FOREVER, but I think I will start because I think it might be good to do. Well, my first session of summer school is almost over, with my final on Tuesday…but enough already about school, because it really doesn’t have a place in the summer. Then again, I’m a learner for life, yada, yada, yada. Anyways, lots has happened so far this summer. I have gone camping with some cool girls in Fairfield State park, where we (with my newly acquired canoeing skills) paddled over the lake and attempted to fool fish into thinking that a little plastic thingy with a hook was food; it turns out they’re a lot smarter than they look. The trip in itself took forever to take off, though; my friends didn’t even leave home until after I had reached the park, and after getting lost and stopped by a park ranger for speeding , not having updated insurance, and a few other things, they finally arrived at midnight, only 5 hours after I had gotten there. Anyways, it turned out to be great (though exhausting) fun.
ISA, which is for those that don’t know, the International Student Association, of which I am the VP of Finance for this coming year, is throwing a 4th of July party, primarily for international students, but anyone is invited. I just went shopping at Sam’s with my advisor. I wanted to go home, but my parents didn’t want me to because they were going out of town. My roommate just went back home for the rest of summer; his name is Tanner, and he is one of the funniest guys I know. He is very talented at making voices; he can do a young Jack Nicholson pretty well, and his Gollum is fantastic. Has anybody seen those commercials for that stupid new show on ABC family called “Wildfire.” My roommate and I always make fun of the cheesy lines that they say. One of them is when they are talking about the new girl and one guy says, “she’s not like other girls” and the other guy says,” she’s much hotter.” Yuck! I mean, come on! Who is writing these scripts?? Oh, and when one dude finds out she’s on parole, he says “you were in prison?? That’s hot!” Again, I had to hold my gag reflex because, seriously, as far as television goes, Camelot is truly dead.
Oh yeah, it officially hit 100 degrees today here in College Station, 103 with the heat index…now that’s hot.
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Gollum? Freaky stuff!!! I love a good prank and it's just too sad I wasn't there to influence mr. tanner in waking you up in the middle of the night with his Gollum voice. lol You're thinking i'm weird huh? sorry. It's getting late and I do believe I am exausted from work.
Camping was tons of fun! We did catch two fish - don't you forget that!!! (yes, though they were dead). haha, now if anyone else reads this, they will know.
Which btw, I found out that the factory we saw is an energy company and that they monitor that lake very closely. But probably a partial reason why it was so hot is that they release hot water into the lake. idk - a guess. and Chara found out her cousin works there. weird huh? well, not weird just slightly crazy.
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Camping was tons of fun! We did catch two fish - don't you forget that!!! (yes, though they were dead). haha, now if anyone else reads this, they will know.
Which btw, I found out that the factory we saw is an energy company and that they monitor that lake very closely. But probably a partial reason why it was so hot is that they release hot water into the lake. idk - a guess. and Chara found out her cousin works there. weird huh? well, not weird just slightly crazy.
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