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[09 Jan 2007|10:47pm] |
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Last semester I got another 4.0. I'm just on a roll with school and I hope it doesn't end. I also had a ton of fun last semester. Despite worries that living in the zoo wouldn't meet my high expectations, it has been the best semester of my life. We have thrown some awesome parties. The first weekend we threw a small kegger that was moderately fun. It wasn't big, but we played a lot of beer pong and flip cup, making for a good night. This is when Grant and I started our beer pong dynasty, which has since been put on a short hiatus due to lack of playing. Our first "official" party (deemed official because it was put on facebook) occured in late september and was called "Zoo Dong" because of an inside joke we had during the summer. It was rather large and we ended up going through two kegs. Besides for Jordan breaking a window in the beer pong room with his fat ass, it went very well. I think everyone had a good time got plenty drunk. The following weekend was the Michigan State game and everyone in our house was tired afterwards and didn't want to do anything. By the end of the night, we had a keg. Funny how that works when you live with 8 other people. Our next scheduled party was the weekend before halloween. It was a dress up party and in my opinion our best party to date. It was much larger than Zoo Dong and we ended up going through 2 kegs and probably at least a kegs worth of jungle juice. Needless to say I made it to bed somehow. I don't remember much past 11 PM, but apparently I was partying strong until 4 AM or so. The next morning was the Northwestern game at noon, and I didn't make it. I was hung over like no other. I didn't drink again until the night before Thanksgiving break because my body was in need of some detoxing. I still went out and did things, just didn't drink. One night rings a bell as the worst night of the semester. I went out to a party with Aebra and Chelsea and it was kind of boring so Aebra and I left early (keep in mind I was completely sober and Aebra was horribly drunk). We went to another party and when we went back, Aebra brought home a couple creepy guys who were loud and obnoxious. So I kind of wanted them out because it was late and people in our house were sleeping. Aebra didn't want them to go so she punched me in the stomach and I proceeded, on impulse, to punch her in the arm. Then she hit me in the face a few times and that ended that. We didn't talk for a few weeks after, but I guess we're ok now. I guess I don't care. I'm just fed up with that girl. When she's drunk (and to an extent when she's sober), she just cares about no one except herself. Ask her to choose between her friends and a random hookup on a Friday night and it wouldn't even be a decision. I've witnessed it several times. Anyway, at the beginning of December we had our GT party. GT is the name of the band that performed at our house. It was a great party and I think everyone enjoyed themselves. I didn't drunk much because the night before Jason visited and we got TANKED so I was still feeling pretty miserable. The rest of the semester I spent studying for finals, which apprantly paid off. On New Years, we had a party. Although not a huge party, it was very fun. About 1/4 of our guests puked. My theory is that a) they stayed longer than usual because most people spent the night and b) we used super cheap liquor in the jungle juice. This was also the first time I puked from alcohol in over 10 months. I guess that's my last semester in a nut shell. So much more happened than I can even begin to describe, but I guess you get the basic gist of it. This is more for me than for anyone else though.
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| summer |
[16 Jul 2006|07:58pm] |
Another pretty good weekend. Since I didn't do anything last weekend, I figured I had to make this weekend count. On Friday I didn't do a thing, just relaxed and tried to catch up on some sleep. Then on Saturday morning, Brad called me and wanted to see if I could go out on his boat on Pine Lake. Of course I went, because it was about 400 degrees outside and the lake was the only place to be. Hopefully I'll get a little color on my body from being out in the sun for a few hours. I'm a little burned, but I hope it turns into a tan. We went to Buddy's for dinner, and then to A2 to visit Hannah and drink. It was a pretty typical night of drinking and beer pong. Today, I worked on my tan a little more and just took it easy.
Next week we are celebrating Hannah's birthday by going to Mongo. Then I think we're going to go to the zoo and take some measurements. We might also start working on our amazing beer pong table.
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| Half way over! |
[08 Jul 2006|03:08pm] |
Before college, the summer couldn't last long enough. Now, school can't get here faster. Since I lasted updated, work has sucked as much as usual. I'm just worn out.
Last weekend, I went to the casino on Friday, which was fun even though I lost. I ended up losing $36 Canadian, so that kind of sucked. Then after that, I went up to our cottage in Belle River and spent the night. That wasn't as much fun as it was relaxing. I just sat around the fire with my parents and watched the fireworks.
On Monday, I went to Brad's house on Pine Lake to watch the fireworks. That night turned out to be very fun. Grant, Kat, and Hannah came too, so it was a grand ol' time. Hannah had just gotten back from studying abroad in China and had some interesting stories for us. The fireworks were the best I'd seen this year, but nevertheless they weren't that great. On the way back in, we were playing music really loud on the boat, plus our docking lights were on, so the cops pulled us over. The old cop was nice, but the young guy was a prick. He kept telling us that everything we were doing was a misdemeanor, with "a fine attached." But we ended up getting off with just a warning. When we got back, we just kind of hung out until 1 or so and then I left.
This week at work, Adam (or as my boss calls him, The Slug) was back from his vacation. Adam is a good guy and all, but he is just so damn lazy sometimes and it bugs me. Yesterday I worked a 12 hour day, which was exhausting, but I need the overtime. The last 3 hours I worked with Brynn, which was a nice break from slug. Then I came home, took a nap at 7:30, and didn't wake up until 9 am this morning.
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| another week... |
[26 Jun 2006|06:48pm] |
Another week in the books. This last weekend was very very good, comperable to the Chicago weekend. On Friday night I went to a party at Ashley's house. She had a keg and some liquor and it was a good time. There were some very cute girls there, although I had no shot at getting with them. Actually, I guess Ashley wanted to make out with me, but I couldn't pick up on the hints she dropped. In hindsight, I realize that she laid them on pretty heavily. Holding my hand, taking me into her bedroom, sitting me down on her bed, etc. In fact, we came out of her room to check on Grant because he was passed out, and this guy there gave me a condom when we went back in her bedroom. I guess that should have been a HUGE hint. But nothing ended up happening, and then she sobered up and apparently didn't want to make out anymore (or so I've been told, which wouldn't really surprise me). Haha. Oh well. Before all this occurred, we played flip cup. For a while, it was boys vs. girls, but we had to switch because the guys were dominating. We never lost. Then we played one game of UM vs. non UM, and the UM crew lost. After that, I stopped drinking, but Brad and Grant and some of the other guys there played kill your liver, which is an interesting game. Basically, there is a cup in the middle that you can fill up as much as you want with beer. Then you guess a color, red or black. If the card that is flipped up matches the color you picked, you don't have to drink and it goes to the next person. If it is different than the color you picked, then you have to drink. So if 4 or 5 people in a row guess right, there could be 3 or 4 full cups of beer for the person who ends up getting it wrong. It was intense. Needless to say, Grant and Brad both puked that night and in the morning because they had A LOT to drink. Twas a fun night.
The next day I went to Ann Arbor. No one was really in the mood to drink, so we just played Nintendo for 5 hours. It was me, Grant, Matt, Brad, Nick, Maggie, Kat, Amanda, and Jen. It wasn't really as fun as the night before, but it was a nice relaxing night with some of the best people I know. That's about it for my weekend.
This week, Adam is on vacation so I get to work by myself all week. I'm looking forward to it because I enjoy working alone. It was relaxing and it gives me a lot of time to think about life. I enjoy thinking.
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| I'm back... |
[21 Jun 2006|07:52pm] |
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So much for updating this thing regulary. It's not like I'm busy and don't have time, I just forget. Work isn't as bad as last year, but it still sucks. I'm not working with Dan this year, so that's why it is better. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to snag Brynn as my partner, but I ended up working with a new kid named Adam. He's a little bit of a low life, but he's not annoying like Dan. The baseball crew is a really tight knit group this year, and that makes for a more enjoyable work atmosphere. Last year, Dan and I were kind of segregated, mainly because nobody liked Dan. So even though work is better, every day is still a struggle and the weekend can never come soon enough.
The first few weeks of summer I went up to Ann Arbor every weekend and got drunk. Since I have more friends who stay the summer in Ann Arbor, I can go there and not have to worry about driving home. There is really no need to elaborate on any of the Ann Arbor weekends because they were so typical. I got drunk, I went to parties, I made an ass of myself, and I went to bed. Enough said.
The Pistons were the only thing sustaining my sad and pathetic social life, so now that they're out of the playoffs, I don't do anything. Literally, I do nothing on the weekdays and am lucky if I can find something to do on the weekends. Plus, a lot of my friends have gone away to camp or are working crazy hours, so that doesn't help the situation.
This last weekend, though, I actually did something. Amanda planned a trip to Chicago, so on Friday afternoon, Matt, Grant, Nick, Maggie, Kat, Amanda, Seth, Alaina, and I departed for Chi-town. The whole trip, from start to finish, was an absolute blast. We stayed in a hostel about 15 minutes from downtown. Although it would have been nice to stay right downtown, you can't beat $23/night that the hostel was charging. Plus, with the unlimited subway/bus/train ticket that we bought, transporation was taken care of. We crammed a lot of stuff into the short time that we were there. When we arrived on friday at around midnight, we were all pretty hungry, so we found a 24 hour diner near the Hostel and had a snack. Then we went back and went to bed in preparation for a busy day.
On Saturday we woke up at 8 and left the hostel by 8:15. It took us about a half hour to get to downtown and from there we proceeded to just explore the city. We didn't really have any plans, so we just walked around for a few hours, taking in the sights, smells, and sounds. We walked to the Sears tower and Navy peer and Millenium Park and Grant Park and so on. At around noon, we were tired, hungry, and thirsty, so we stopped at an upscale thai restaurant and had lunch. Some of the group had split up, so it was just me, Matt, Grant, and Maggie. There was one other group of people in the restaurant and one of them happened to be Adam Savage, one of the co-hosts of mythbusters. On our way out, we stopped and talked to him for a few minutes and he was really cool. Then we took the train and a bus to hyde park and went to the science and technology museum. It wasn't as cool as I had hoped, but it give us a few hours out of the steamy Chicago weather. After that, we walked around the University of Chicago's campus and looked at the Robie House, one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most famous designs. It was pretty neat. Then we took the train to little Italy and met up with the rest of the group and had dinner at this Italian place. It took a long time to get seated, and the food wasn't that good. By that time we were exhausted, so we took the subway back to the hostel and hung out there until bed. I was getting frustrated with Grant and Nick because they were playing chess and both missing painfully obvious moves. Eventually I just stopped watching them and played some euchre. We went to bed around 2.
We woke up at 8 on sunday and ate breakfast at the Standees (the diner from Friday). We took the subway to downtown and walked around some more. We went into a bunch of stores and browsed for cool stuff. Grant was the only one who bought anything, though, because he's filthy rich. Of course we couldn't leave Chicago without have some Chicago-style pizza, so for lunch/dinner we went to an upscale pizza restaurant and man was it good. It was the best and cheapest meal of the trip. We went to Lincoln Park after that and walked around. That is a pretty cool area. Then it was time to go back. However, Alaina and Seth got lost so they were an hour late getting back and we were an hour late leaving. And that's it. It was a wonderful trip spent with wonderful people.
Anyway, that's a brief update of my life. Between work, basketball, Chicago, and bowling (which I do quite often), I've managed to not go insane. Only two more months until the zoo.
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| grades |
[28 Apr 2006|07:04pm] |
So all of my grades are into Wolverine Access and I ended up with another 4.0. So after a sub-par showing my freshman year, I redeemed myself with a 4.0 average for my sophomore campaign. I don't know how I got my act together, but hopefully I can keep it up.
In other news, I'm home for the summer, which is bittersweet. I love Ann Arbor, but school was very stressful and it'll be nice to have some time off. However, 4 months is just a little too long. I wish I had a place to stay in Ann Arbor, but that'll come next year, although I probably won't live there anyway because it's cheaper to live at home.
I start work on Monday or Tuesday, and if I have to work with Dan for the whole summer, I'll quit. He's such a fucking moron and I can't take another summer listening to his idiotic, mindless drivel. I especially hate when he tries to talk politics with me because he has no idea what the hell he's talking about. I don't know much about politics either (hence the reason I try to avoid the subject), but I know enough to realize that Dan pulls his knowledge right out of his ass. There's a reason Dan is 49, single, living with his parents, and working part time making $10/hour. It's because he is annoying, lazy, unmotivated, and childish. This summer will only be salvageable if I work with Brynn.
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| SLUMBER PARTY!!! |
[21 Apr 2006|04:30pm] |
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Tonight is Amanda's slumber party and I'm really pumped for it. It's kind of sad that this is the last time we're all going to be together until next year. I really should stay in and study for my eecs 215 exam on monday, which is going to be really really really tough, but going out sounds better.
In other news, I have taken two exams so far. I did pretty good on my econ exam considering I hardly studied for it and I almost never went to class. I find it funny that I almost took econ pass/fail because I heard the B-school kids would screw up the curve. Instead, I took it graded, put almost no effort into it, and still managed to get the 7th best overall grade in a class of 1018. I guess you should never underestimate the stupidity of B-school kids. I also took my eecs 206 exam, which turned out to be pretty easy. I'll probably pull off an A in that class too. I'm done on Tuesday.
I finally got my scheduled worked out for next year and I'm really happy with it. At first it was a disaster because of being waitlisted and classes closing, but it all worked out. I'm taking EECS 230, EECS 306, EECS 320, and PHIL 423. I'm really excited about philosophy. The name of the class is "Problems with Space and Time," which sounds really interesting. I'll probably be disappointed, though, because I'm sure there won't be as much science (ie. relativity, time dilation, etc) as I would like. Plus, I might have to write my first paper as a UM student, and my writing skills have deteriorated significantly since high school (although they were never very good to begin with).
Anyway, time to take a shower and go to Amanda's.
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| evolution |
[13 Apr 2006|12:39am] |
I like to think that I'm pretty accepting of all religions even though I don't necessarily associate with any in particular. However, I just can't come to terms with a religion that does not believe in evolution. A weak argument can be made that humans are not evolving, nor have they ever evolved. It's difficult to argue with hundreds of years of research and evidence supporting human evolution, but since it has not been directly observed, I can tolerate the belief that humans do not evolve, even though I don't agree. What I cannot tolerate are people who believe that evolution does not occur at all. The fact that it does is as clear as night and day. Take for example the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus, which is very common in humans and causes a range of serious diseases (pneumonia, meningitis, etc). Every strain of this bacterium is resistant to penicillan, causing researchers to scramble to come up with new antibiotics to treat it. And this resistance is not an isolated incident. Countless numbers of bacteria are resistant to at least one antibiotic, some more. Now how does one explain this? Magic? Of course not. The bacteria evolve into strains that are resistant to antibiotics. It is natural selection! The bacteria that are adversely affected by antibiotics die, but there are almost always some that survive, and then multiply. The new bacteria are all resistant to the antibiotic, thus rendering it useless (of course I grossly simplified what actually happens). Does this sound familiar? It sounds like natural selection to me. Survival of the fittest. What more proof do these radical Christians need to be convinced? Do they think this scare about the bird flu mutating into a strain that can be transmitted from person to person is a joke? Trying telling that to a billion people in Asia who live in fear of a possible pandemic. Evolution is real. Deal with it.
Some of my family and friends have told me that even though I can't see God, I should believe in Him because He is real and He is wonderful. This may be true and I won't say that they are wrong. However, I tell them that even though you can't see evolution in action, you should still believe in it because it is the driving force behind the advancement of any organism. Just because it's happening on a microscopic scale (as in bacteria) or over millions of years (as in mammals), doesn't mean it's not happening. Luckily, a lot of religions are coming to their senses and incorporating evolution into their teachings. I guess religion can evolve too.
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| life... |
[08 Apr 2006|04:25pm] |
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My life, at least the social aspect of it, has hit rock bottom. I am so damn lame. Last night I sat around EQ with Matt and Grant and watched Harry Potter. I am not sure which one it was, but it was the cinematic equivalent of toxic waste. How anyone can think that garbage is good or entertaining is beyond me. I just wanted to gouge my eyes out after about 30 minutes. But to each his own, right?
This past week I finally met the primaries. These are the friends (all girls) that Nate and Brad spend all of their time with now, leaving the rest of us to fend for ourselves. The primaries know that Grant, Matt, and I don't like them, so last night they confronted us about it. Matt and Grant, of course, took the easy road and said "We do like you" even though it's obvious that they don't. I wasn't so nice. Immediately after Matt and Grant said that they liked them, I told them that I didn't. I mean, why be fake and lie to them when they're present, then bash them behind their backs? I figure it's better to be consistant. Needless to say, my comments didn't go over so well. However, by the end of the night, after hanging out with them, I kind of came around. They're not as bad as I originally thought. I mean, they're all engineers, so how bad can they really be? I don't think I'm going to get all chummy with them anytime soon, though.
Tonight, Matt, Grant, Brad, and Nate are going to the Tally Hall concert at the Blind Pig. I don't really like Tally Hall so I didn't get tickets. But I think after that's over, we're going to Mongo for dinner, so I'm looking forward to that.
Last week, Amanda hinted that she and Chelsea are hosting a sleepover in Amanda's apartment in a couple of weeks. I am REALLY looking forward to that if and when it happens.
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For a variety of reasons, I haven't had anything to drink (besides for one peer pressure beer) in the last 8 weeks. Well, last night that all ended. I got hammered and it was wonderful. It's amazing how much your tolerance goes down in just a short amount of time. After one 40 and about 6-7 glasses of this mixed drink, I was pretty much toasted. I guess that's it.
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| summer! |
[29 Mar 2006|04:22pm] |
Last night Brynn sent me a message on facebook saying that she was going to request to work with me this summer! Combine that with my request not to work with Dan, and I might actually have an enjoyable job. Even if my request doesn't go through, my boss would never say no to Brynn (at least I don't think he would), so I think I'm set.
Anyway, tonight and tomorrow is volleyball with the zoo. I'm glad that we are all doing something together again. Plus, it's always a good night when I get to see Chelsea. I still like her (although not as much as I used to), I just can't bring myself to tell her. I like to tell myself that I'm not acting on it because we're living together next year and that would be a bad situation, but that's not the real reason. I mean, I liked her last year too, way before I knew we were living in the same house. I think it's basically the same situation as with every other girl. I just have trouble making the first move unless I'm absolutely, positively convinced that she likes me. And with Chelsea, I wouldn't want to make things weird between us. So I guess I'm ok with the way things are.
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| It's been a while... |
[27 Mar 2006|04:37pm] |
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I really should update this. I like to look back on entries and take a cruise down memory lane. I really should have updated more last semester because it was such a great time, and now I regret not doing it. But I guess you live and learn, right?
So far this semester has been quite lame. I went out a few times in January and had a decent time, but other than that I haven't done too much. The zoo (the general name for the people I'm living with next semester (Grant, Matt, Brad, CT, Aebra, Chelsea, Amanda, and Maggie)) started an intramural waterpolo team. That season has come and gone, but it was very fun. Now we're on an IM volleyball team, which isn't as fun, but it's still nice to spend time with some of the best people in the world. We are kind of drifting apart now. CT and Brad have new friends, and everyone else just is just kind of going his/her separate way. And that's ok, but it's nice to get together with them once a week and do something as a group. Next year we will be spending heaps and heaps of time together, so some time apart now isn't such a bad idea. But because of the situation, I've been struggling to find things to do on the weekend.
I also haven't been feeling well lately. It's not like I have the flu or a cold, I just generally don't feel good. My head is always fogged up and my heart races all the time. But I'm on some medication now that should help me start feeling better. So in addition to not having things to do on the weekends, I haven't really wanted to do anything on the weekends because of how I've been feeling. This past weekend was the first time I've felt good enough to go out. Actually, I stayed in on Friday because I didn't really have anything to do, but Caitlin called me on Saturday so I hung out with her and some of her friends. It was a pretty fun night. If nothing else, the ratio of girls to guys was strongly in my favor, so that's always a good thing. Plus, I got to spoon with Heather and Leigh. Haha. I didn't get a lot of sleep that night, but it's all good. I still had a good time. I ended up spending the night with Leigh because she said she felt awkward sleeping alone in Caitlin's room. I'm sure that was just an excuse to spend the night with an incredibly handsome man like myself. Haha. JK.
This week should be pretty chill. I don't have any more exams until finals, so now all I have to do is keep up with the sometimes extensive engineering workload. But I can do it. I don't think I'll pull off a miraculous 4.0 like last semester, but a 3.7 is still possible, and that would make me extremely happy. I also committed to working for Farmington Hills again. It's not the greatest job in the world, but it's consistant work, with some overtime, and a decent wage. And plus, as long as I'm not working with Dan everyday, it couldn't be worse than last summer. If I can work with Brynn, that would be so awesome because she is WAY cooler than Dan.
Anyway, I've rambled about nothing for long enough. Here's to updating this thing more often.
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| the first half of the second year... |
[25 Dec 2005|11:33pm] |
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So the semester's over and it was a huge success. I got good grades and had the most consistent fun of my life (although welcome week freshman year still takes the cake as the best time of my life). I could sum it up in words, but pictures will do it better.
( Pictures from Fall '05 )
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| finals! |
[16 Dec 2005|02:12am] |
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Less than 20 hours until the semester is over and then I'm home for over 2 weeks.
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| this weekend |
[11 Dec 2005|03:06pm] |
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I just had the best weekend of my life.
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| MSU |
[28 Sep 2005|02:04pm] |
Well, at least one person at MSU has some brains.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050928/ap_on_sc/evolution_debate
In case you don't feel like reading it, a professor at MSU testified on behalf of the families suing a school district in Pennsylvania for teaching the idea of intelligent design.
"As scientists go about their business, they follow a method," Pennock said. "Intelligent design wants to reject that and so it doesn't really fall within the purview of science."
I basically agree. Intelligent design is just another form of creationism and has no place in science classes. I think it should be taught in an optional class that students aren't required to take. In either case, I think it's quite clear that intelligent design is not science.
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| college |
[19 Sep 2005|12:23am] |
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so every weekend i seem to be having more fun than the previous one, which is good. and every saturday i get really really drunk. i know drinking once a week isn't that bad, especially for a college student, but it certainly isn't good. the one way i try and justify it is by telling myself that once october comes, i'll be drinking a lot less. which is probably true. nevertheless, i put my body through the ringer on saturday nights and it's not good for me. you know you've had too much to drink when you wake up drunk. that happened to me last weekend. not good. but i try to live healthy 6 days of the week, which is better than at home, when i ate shit 24/7 and excercised 0/0 (if that even makes sense). now i actually eat salad and fruit...basically, a balanced diet. i try not to have pop, but a few days a week i go all out and have a glass. i figure there are worse things than a glass of pop. like a glass of gravy. that would not only taste nasty, it would lead to an instant heart attack. and i try to get to the gym at least 3 days a week, hopefully more. i want to get huge. well, i'm already huge, but i need to be bigger. and i've started routine of cock push ups...no wait, that's from a tenacious d song. it's funny. anyway, time for bed.
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| life |
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it's not like my life is bad right now. in fact, it's pretty good. you might even say it's really good. but last year, at this same time, my life was the lim x--> 0 of 1/x times better. for all you right brained people, or for anyone who hasn't yet taken pre-calc, it was infinetely times better, since the function 1/x goes to infinite as x approaches 0. Now maybe that's a slight exaggeration, since infinite really has no meaning in the context i'm using it, but you get the idea.
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so apparently i was so drunk on saturday that i couldn't keep my eyes in position. according to people at the party, they kept crossing, and i wasn't aware of it. but i really don't think i was that drunk. huh. God bless college.
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I know it's a little late, but it's worth being said....FUCK!
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