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10.22.2010

Are we really out of wheat thins?

Today was a day filled with many emotions, as most days are, but today was different. I don't know how it was different, it jut sounded dramatic to say. So there you are.

One of the emotions for today was confusion. As I was walking to my third class of the day I passed a man crouching in, what looked like to me, a spiderman pose. But that wasn't what was strange the strange part was the fact that he was chewing on a mouth guard, wearing black sketcher shape-ups, sporting a pair of black mittens, AND crouching in a spiderman pose. This man is the reason they teach you about stranger danger in grade school. I have never seen anything quite like it in my life.

Another emotion for today was boredom. Is boredom an emotion? I do not know but this is my time to write so don't judge. Anyway, today during my Bad Words and Taboo Terms class we talked about taboo sentence structuring, in other words 8th grade english with bad words thrown in. So I decided to go on Facebook and get my fix for the day on Bananagrams. It's kind of sick how addicted I am to this game. It's like scrabble only it doesn't require any friends, therefore no competition. Which is perfect for me because sometimes I lose friends as a result of my over competitive spirit.

Dinner brought on a whole cornucopia of emotions which I do not care to share. Thanks Saige for that lovely opportunity. Love you buddy. Moving on.

I can't think of a better way to end the day then with a sad movie. Depressing movies always help me when I'm having an off day. Daley, Sara, Nita, and I went and saw "Never Let Me Go." This movie is another art film many of you have probably never heard of but should go see anyway. The film was portrayed in commercials to be a movie about a love triangle but it was much more than that. Ruth, Kathie, and Tommy are part of a special school where children are raised to be healthy and perfect, until they are used for organ donations in their 20's. I don't want to give too much away so I just recommend everyone go see it. The film was probably one of the saddest I've seen in a very long time. But so very good.

I can't end today's blog on a sad note. That would be contradictory to everything fairy tales have taught us. There should always be a happy ending, duh. So I will tell you what happened to me just an hour ago when parking my car. I pulled into the Sage Point lot, in other words, the lot that is the farthest away from my dorm, thanks stupid hospital construction. Anyway, I pull into the lot and park behind this little Civic. I put my car in park and am just listening the the last couple verses of "Moth's Wings" by Passion Pit when I look up to see the Civic has fogged up windows. I then see two heads pop up and look back as I turn off my head lights. Really though? Get a room. You're literally surrounded by rooms, this being the residential part of campus. And plus Civics are tiny, that can't be very comfortable.

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