Well loyal blog readers, this is my last post from Miami this year. I will continue to post from time to time from home, but there wont be any good stories about college life until next semester. I have one final tomorrow, and it is calculus. The problem I have is that it is very hard to study math. I feel like either I know it or I don't, and if I don't know it now, then practicing wont do me any good....because I don't know it.... Anyway, you get the idea. So I am spending my last night here reviewing my notes, watching hockey, and getting my music collection updated from Chris. There is really nothing about this campus that I am going to miss over the summer, but there are people. I have made numerous friends my first year. The first friend that I made here has become one of my closest ones, there is a bond between percussion that just cant be explained. There are other friends who, when I came here, had a friendship that was weakening, but is now stronger than ever. Others met me in a wheelchair and thought I was a cripple, but found out that I was really not that bad. My best and closest friend from home found herself a new place to call home while I was away at Miami. So many things change when you go away to school, its amazing. Don't worry, this is not going to be a sad sap story about how I am sad. Heck no, I am ready to in the words of my roommate "Peace the f*** out of Oxford." So no sadness from this guy, I know I will have to put up with it next semester. This is goodbye to Dorsey Hall and my 10x13 room. To my Miami friends, see you next semester. Loudonville, look out because I'm back.
Going back home to the 'hood, the neighborhood that is. Chad: Just livin' the dream.
NINJA VANISH!
Tuesday, May 04, 2004
Saturday, May 01, 2004
The Kentucky Derby
Its time once again for another installment of your favorite blog, so here it is
Today was rather pointless. Instead of studying for my finals like most other Miami students, I spent most of the day doing nothing. I mean I wasted most of the day. I spent the day watching...The Kentucky Derby. I would like to say for the record that the Kentucky Derby is the most pointless waste of a day in the world. I mean, honestly. They spend about six hours leading up to the race, and it lasts two minutes. I mean, how lame is that. I have spent more doing things like flossing, going to the bathroom, and blowing my nose than I spent watching the actual race. Somehow they manage to stretch two minutes worth of racing into over six hours of coverage. I mean, come on people. Its a freakin' horse race. Only one expression can suffice...WTF? Wow. Anyway, after I watched the "greatest two minutes in sports" Chris and I decided to start the room cleaning, as the year is coming to an end. We swept all the corners moved the fridge, and took down all the yafa blocks. We even got rid of the carpet. I won't go into the details on how exactly we disposed of our carpet, but here is a simple math version of it. Carpet + window + gravity = Carpet taken care of. Now I am just going to watch the Southpark Marathon and then the movie on Comedy Central.
Cleaning the room and Southpark rules. Chad: Just livin' the dream.
Today was rather pointless. Instead of studying for my finals like most other Miami students, I spent most of the day doing nothing. I mean I wasted most of the day. I spent the day watching...The Kentucky Derby. I would like to say for the record that the Kentucky Derby is the most pointless waste of a day in the world. I mean, honestly. They spend about six hours leading up to the race, and it lasts two minutes. I mean, how lame is that. I have spent more doing things like flossing, going to the bathroom, and blowing my nose than I spent watching the actual race. Somehow they manage to stretch two minutes worth of racing into over six hours of coverage. I mean, come on people. Its a freakin' horse race. Only one expression can suffice...WTF? Wow. Anyway, after I watched the "greatest two minutes in sports" Chris and I decided to start the room cleaning, as the year is coming to an end. We swept all the corners moved the fridge, and took down all the yafa blocks. We even got rid of the carpet. I won't go into the details on how exactly we disposed of our carpet, but here is a simple math version of it. Carpet + window + gravity = Carpet taken care of. Now I am just going to watch the Southpark Marathon and then the movie on Comedy Central.
Cleaning the room and Southpark rules. Chad: Just livin' the dream.
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