I can't go into much detail, because this is a secret operation... but I'll tell you what I can.
Operation: Dragon Roll is fast approaching. This has potential to be ten times better than the postponed Operation: Hemingway, so you know that this shit is legit. I'll fill you guys in as more details are given to me. Just be sure to keep this on the "DL."
Moving on, tomorrow is my last day on campus until next year. I'll have to take my History final in the morning, but I am not worried at all. If any of you have had Starling as a History teacher, then you'll be familiar with the style of test that my final's going to be. As I said, no biggie.
Going back to my Jury piece for a bit: I got my grade sheets today. Each of the judges filled one out (And I can't tell who said what. Not because the sheets are anonymous, but because all of them have completely illegible signatures. Blech.) and then they were stapled together and handed to me.
Overall, my score was a B+. Not as good as I expected, but looking back, it seems fairly accurate. I'm still pretty proud of it, and Dr. Tychinski says I did a good job. That's what matters, I guess.
So, Friday. I'm going to go see Uppity Collective play up at Moe's that night, hopefully with Rin. It looks like it will be a good night. More details on that later, too. :)
So, that is all. Due to my lack of sleep last night (lol, going to bed at 7 AM), I will be "hitting the hay" early tonight.
-David
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Operation: Dragon Roll
Posted by David-io at 18:41 0 comments
Labels: finals, Operation: Dragon Roll, Operation: Hemingway, Rin, trombone
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Excitement
Dear world,
I am excited.
Why am I excited? Well, Thanksgiving break is approaching quickly. This, in itself, should be reason enough to rejoice; a break from school, a chance to visit friends and family, and as much mashed potatoes as I can physically stuff into my mouth. But no, it's more than that. So much more.
You see, I am BUSY this Thanksgiving break. Busy in an awesome way.
Unfortunately, I have class on both Monday and Tuesday of that week. I am upset by this. But, luckily, the rest of the holiday more than makes up for this scheduling folly implemented by Southern Miss.
On Wednesday, the 25th, I will be leaving Hattiesburg for my home. This is the first day of my Thanksgiving holiday, and it is so filled with awesomeness, I don't know how to even BEGIN to describe it.
Oh wait, yes I do.
A Ben's Thanksgiving.
Yes, you read that correctly. Just give that a minute to settle into your brain-matter. "A Ben's Thanksgiving" is the title of quite possibly the best event ever dreamed up by human-kind (Next to Dinosaur Racing and Whaling).
In a nutshell, "A Ben's Thanksgiving" will consist of myself and anywhere from 12 to 25 of my friends all meeting up at The Original Ben's Jr BBQ to have a day-before-Thanksgiving celebration. It will be glorious in every sense of the word.
I'm salivating just thinking about it.
And that's not even the end of it. I will spend the rest of that afternoon with the beautiful Catherine, gallivanting around the town and being generally silly. There will be coffee and cuddling, both of which will be sweet.
Well, not the coffee. I don't like sweet coffee.
Sweet coffee is for the weak.
The next day is ACTUAL Thanksgiving, which won't be quite as much fun, but still rather enjoyable. To be honest, there isn't much to say about this. It's fucking Thanksgiving.
And then, Operation: Hemingway.
Imagine it, a handful of friends joining together to brave the polluted and festering waters of Mobile Bay, kayaking 20 miles to Dauphin Island, just for the hell of it.
Hemingway would be proud, I'm sure.
This trip is going to take around 5 hours of kayaking across the open bay. We'll probably be mauled by alligators, BUT THAT'S A RISK I'M WILLING TO TAKE. It's been so long since I've been on a *true* adventure, I can't help but eagerly tremble in anticipation.
We have no clue what we're going to do once we get to Dauphin Island, to be honest, but hey, who cares? We'll figure it out as we go, like real men.
That's the extent of my holiday plans, really, but I'm sure that Saturday and Sunday will be equally entertaining. Who cares, I still can't get over "A Ben's Thanksgiving" and Operation: Hemingway.
I'll bet you like six bucks that my holiday will be way more awesome than yours.
And THAT my friends, is why I am excited.
-David
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Labels: A Ben's Thanksgiving, excitement, Operation: Hemingway, Rin, Thanksgiving