Archive for July, 2006
An update in the life
Yeah, I guess I’m just crazy busy and can’t find enough time amongst all my important things to update my blog. That might be a lie.
Actually, I’ve spent a lot of time lately playing Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, a game I highly recommend and a bargain at just $20 now. I just beat it yesterday, so that might help to explain the sudden update.
I guess it’s a good thing that I’ve been playing so much, because it’s helped to distract me (or at least dull the pain) from the Red Sox as of late. Looks like it will yet again be the pitching that is our undoing. And the yankees getting Abreu today…. it makes me sick. Guys like Mike Mussina and Bobby Abreu should not be playing for the Yankees. Guys like Randy Johnson and Alex Rodriguez should be playing for the Yankees. They can have Julian Tavarez too.
I had both of my midterms on Thursday of last week, and (hopefully) blew them both away. Physics has been wicked easy, Database less so, but I think I’ll survive. Everything in that class is a little… muddy, I think is the best word for it. The windshield is constantly dirty. You kind of know the basic idea of what’s in front of you, but you’re out of washer fluid and the wipers just sort of smear things around. Then you get home and forget to refill it, and get mad again the next day when the same thing happens.
So today, Tellef, Lauren, and I were down at Beaconsfield throwing the softball around when a bunch of people started showing up with bags of equipment and throwing their own softballs around. I was thinking “crap, they’re going to take the field and we’re going to have to move” when one of them came over to us and asked if we wanted to play. To which we replied “Hell yes.” So the three of us played softball with Ted and Kim and friends, who (small world) happened to all be Northeastern law students. So that was a lot of fun. Hopefully we can run into random people who want to play softball with us more often.
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