Sunday, November 15, 2009
the skittles bowling incident
Ever heard of skittle bowling? Neither had I. But last night I had the opportunity to try it out for the first time. The concept is simple: draw a skittle and whatever color it is dictates the way you have to bowl. i.e. If you draw a red skittle, you have to granny bowl (step up to the line and swing the ball between your legs with both hands). If you have nothing else to do, can get a group of friends together and want to have fun at your own expense, then I suggest it.
Friday, November 13, 2009
the pi incident
Well, I'm normally disappointed when I stay up late studying and don't get any sleep. Tonight is not one of those nights. Oh yeah, I'm probably going to be regretting not going to bed earlier, but given the circumstances I can't help but be happy. What am I so happy about? It's simple. I've been going over my math review for a test in the morning and I look up to see what time it is and it is 3:14; it's pi time. How could I be upset when I'm doing math and it's pi time? Good night everyone.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
the Tom Jones incident
So, I'm sitting in the LDS Institute and I'm not doing anything like homework or well, anything productive, but I digress; there is a guy jamming out to Tom Jones with it as loud as his computer can get. And he is totally legit, too. He's not just kidding around, he is seriously loving his Tom Jones and he is getting his groove on. Now, the Institute lounge is the kind of place that students come to socialize and do homework and it's usually a fairly calm and quiet atmosphere. Today, it's a flashback to the 70's.
the alarm clock incident
Today, I woke up and I looked at my alarm clock. I saw that it was about 5 minutes after my expected my alarm to go off. I was slightly disappointed thinking my alarm had failed to go off, but then I realized that I have the faintest recollection that I might have already woken up once this morning and already turned off my alarm. I can't be certain, but I'm pretty sure I had some form of amnesia.
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