I'm in Saybrook J-12. Which is more than I can say for the rest of you fools. Japan. HAH! Me and my two suitemates are so cool, we have matching blankets. And pillows and desks and desklamps, and teeny tiny wastebaskets. I actually checked off every item in all three rooms for the inspection sheet so don't even worry about it.
Whoever left this lamp and this couch in the room for storage, I'm probably going to end up spilling three or four different kinds of alcohol on them.
I got an mp3 player at last! For free! It's the second generation iPod, and it shares a lot of characteristics with myself: old, fat, annoying to take around, and having a small brain (15Gigs). But beggars can't be choosers. I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
Classes start tomorrow and all I have is a pen and some sheets of notebook paper I found in my desk drawer upon getting here. Hope that's okay.
And Lebron sucks.
Destination: New Haven
While others may seek exciting opportunities abroad, I find that if you have willpower, imagination, and a powerful fan, New Haven can make your summer just as unbelievable, though for different reasons.
01 June 2009
20 May 2009
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Haha so. I'm not in New Haven yet, but I am looking forward to it with...indescribable longing. For now, I'm just sitting at home in San Diego, going through the random mix of activities you only get to enjoy as a child or a college student on summer break. Just one of the many similarities between the two.
1. Sun God at UCSD. Unfortunately I got too excited at the pregame and spent most of my time there lying on various parts of the field in an insensate heap. Fuuun times
2. Trim the lawn
3. Trim the hedges
4. Trim the dog
5. Trim my... never mind
6. Buy an LSAT study book. got 1 of the first 3 questions right.
7. and Play Facebook Tetris. doubled my score from yesterday. 481994 whaat
clearly ive got my priorities straight. back in the Have by the 30th.
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