Friday, December 3

I Always Thought Comet Was Kind Of A Prick

At has been a great couple of days. Thank you all for the book recomendations.
My composition teacher has joined my quest to reform the German department. I had a meeting with her on Monday to discuss my big portfolio that is due next week. We talked about it for about one minute, then moved on to our strategy of taking down the evil Tim Phillips. Man, I love her.
On Tuesday I was on the bus in downtown heading up 17th, I saw a group of business men and women in their nice work attire huddled around in a plaza. The plaza has these elevated blocks that they were using as forts during their snowball fight. Something about watching a group of business people act like little kids by having a snowball fight during their lunch break made me unbelievably happy.
Wensday was the 40th anniversary of Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer. Damn I love that show.
Thursday, went to composition where we are doing protfolio revisions until they are due next Thursday. Christine and I took this to mean, do origami, throw paper cranes at one another, discuss various teachers and classes, draw, giggle, play mash, make fortune tellers, ect. Ended up not going to my anthro class, instead Christine, Lauren and I took a field trip to the Student Union. All we were going to do was buy folders for the potfolio, thats it. But naturally were distracted by things like lab coats, stephacopes, giant paper clips, The Very Naughty Oragami Book (hahahaha!), gummi erasers, vibrating bison (you heard me) and books in the shape of a toilet seat.
When we finally left the bookstore we saw that just outside the door in the food court were tons of little kids, singing, dancing and getting their faces painted. And guess who else was there! SAAAAAAAAAAAAANTA!!!!!!!! Man, I wanna be in kindergarten again, those were the days. Christine wouldn't let Lauren and I go see Santa, instead we wandered over to North Classroom and where Christine went skipping around looking for Cup a Noodles and throwing sporks at us from the second floor, before Lauren and I headed to math.
And then there is today, not as much fun. I started Christmas shopping. Meaning I have bought one whole gift. GO ME!! I also looked all over for a Manohra to send Kiyomi as part of the P.O.O.P project. For those of you not familular with the P.O.O.P project, it stands for Permissable Objects Of Postability. What you do is take a random object, say a straw hat (which is the latest item I have recieved) write the recipiants address directly on the object and attach the postage. No boxes are allowed. I will try to put some photos up of things that have been sent another day. Unfortunatly for miss Kiyomi, the only manohra I could find was $50. I am not spending that much on a manohra for the P.O.O.P project and someone who isn't Jewish.
Now I am off to the dentist....dang.

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