Sunday, August 30, 2009

Thurday, Aug 27th, etc., etc.

Thursday: I will, over time, but cutting down severely on the blow-by-blow accounts of my courses, limiting my digital written reserves to somewhat interesting, humorous, or just plain different for whatever reason.

So..Thursday class. Megan's the assistant to the professor, so she went over the syllabus with the class. All 5 of us. I think there's 7 total. I am still not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing. Another big project in this course, and there was in the 3 classes I had Mon-Wed of this week. Luckily Megan missed lunch, so everything ran quick, which, of course, lead to Momo's after class. Most of life would be better if you could say it ended with, "So, of course, we then went to Momo's." Great. Now I'm hungry again. I hope you're happy, as I've sacrificed my non-hungry state for a hungry state so I could bring to you the fore-mentioned sentences.

Thursdays at 7 are now officially ISSA Bowling Nights at Crenshaw Lanes. I know that some of you (or maybe just "you" if you're the only reader, a distinct possibility) are not what we would called a "fan" of bowling. Indeed, you may have just skipped this paragraph after reading the first sentence, and are now trying to convince yourself that maybe I'm not as interesting or whatever as you previously thought. Trust me: I'm WAY MORE AWESOME THAN YOU REALIZE. This is evidenced by the fact that I wrote the previous state with the purpose of complimenting myself, in all caps, and using the phrase "way more awesome."

Where was I again? Yes, bowling. Thank you for the reminder, though you wanted to forget. We (the great leaders of the ISSA) realized that a weekly meeting of some sort would be an excellent way for IS students to have a standing-date so that whenever they got around to wanting to check things out, we would be ready. The games are cheap there (incredibly cheap compared to the others in town), but more importantly there's the opportunity to purchase adult beverages, play inexpensive games of billiards, and have tables ready for various board games for those that take enjoyment with such (as I do). Come on down. The invitation is open. I (probably) will prattle on less in person.

That's all for now... (I guess I could have left this paragraph out, but I felt it all needed some closing statements.)

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