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03/10/2005 11:38 #24800

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03/08/2005 21:36 #24799

Lesson Learned... Part Deux
At the request of (e:amanda) I have yet another stupid story of what NOT to do!

So we were presenting our updates for our senior design class the other day (Monday) but it was just updates pretty much, nothing all that big. So we decided we were not going to get all dressed up professionally (as in suits and all) so we were just going for like nice skirts and a nice top for the girls and just something respectable for the boys. Nothing too fancy!

So I picked out a cute little brown skirt, it went well with these brown flip-flops that I Love! (And I usually go with pink or white with this brown skirt, they just look nice with it. But those shirts are tight and I have been getting really weirded out by the professors for that class, they must think I have something written on my shirt really faint cuz they just stare, sickos!!!) ok, so I went with this nice little yellow polo shirt! Ok, all set! I left to meet up w/ someone for lunch then right to my presentation.

Too bad it was not until the middle of lunch that I realized what I was wearing. I LOOKED LIKE PEE AND POO! ! !

I felt so stupid and there was no time for me to run back to get something else, I had to go present in my pee and poo outfit :(

The only redeeming part of the outfit was that for the presentation I was discussing the plumbing systems of the building ;)

So there ya go! The lesson I learned was to not leave the house in BAD color combinations. But come to think of it, I always have bad color combinations, I got made fun of by at least 10 people last week for wearing a red and green rugby shirt, "it's not Christmas, you know?" (stupid people) and today, wow, I was wearing my mustard yellow "Boston" hoody, a pair of maroon mesh basketball shorts, and my green astro-turf flip flops.

Ok, I guess the actual lesson I learned was to not wear color combinations that can be associated with things, like pee and poo ;)


Oh, and on a side note, I went to my first ever job interview this morning. It was ok, the guy was nice, but I still walked out feeling like a moron. But hey, it was experience right? And I got to wear my suit! I look so sexy in my suit, ahaha, jk.
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03/07/2005 20:45 #24797

lesson learned
I always seem to learn things the hard way. I mess up some how and realize at that moment, "Don't do that ever again!!!"

A prime example of that occurred the other day: I was over hanging out at my friend's apartment, we ordered Chinese, ate it all and were full!!!!!! Full beyond full!!!!!! Chinese food has a tendency to do that, don't you think?

Ahhh, so as we were sitting there, completely full, I rolled over onto the floor and said, "oh, I need to lay down a minute after I..." now I don't wanna say it. It was bad enough saying it then.

But the lesson learned was: although it's ok to say, "oh, I tired myself out" (from such activities as running up and down big hills, random example, but you get the point)

It's NOT ok to substitute "tired" for "ate" after you consume an enormous amount of food.

In case you didn't read all the way through and got a little confused, I'll sum up the lesson for you:

It's sounds very very bad to say, "Oh, I need to lay down a minute after I (past tense of eat) myself out"

well that's not even much better, but i don't want to say it again :(

lets see how long it takes for ppl to forget that one...

03/06/2005 13:49 #24796

COLD STONE!!!
last night after a long Saturday of meetings and practice and stuff, I met up w/ a bunch of ppl and we headed out to "Cold Stone Creamery" about a mile the highway and indulged ourselves in some ICE FANTASIES!!!

Cold Stone is AMAZING!!! you can mix any of their homemade ice cream flavors with as many toppings as you like, and they have tons to offer. the first time is always overwhelming... hehehehe, ask (e:amanda) . i took her to Cold Stones when she was down here, explained to her the whole process of ordering, but when the time came, she froze... it really is overwhelming.

but now you guys don't need to drive over 150 miles to visit a Cold Stone Creamery because ONE IS OPENING UP RIGHT IN BUFFALO!!!! (well actually Amherst, but close enough) here is a link from the Buffalo News, my mom called me this morning to tell me all about it!!! I'm soo excited for you guys!!!

the only down sides to Cold Stone are the fact that here and apparently a lot of them, the lines are always really long, way out the door (but that just offers you more time to think about what you might want to order), and the fact that every time you tip them, all the workers start to belt out some Disney song or something but they just change the words around to ice cream and Cold Stone (but again, some people really like that, i guess that's why they always tip...)

but when it does open, be sure to GO!!! and if you feel you might get a bit overwhelmed by all the choices, then ask (e:amanda) to take you... by now she can show you how its done ;)

and (e:amanda), can you guess what i ordered??? ;)

03/13/2005 23:20 #24798

parents in town...
boy oh boy, my parents are in town, they got here wed night. I met up with em at like 9:45 after i got out of my class. we went out to dinner on thursday night after classes all day. I stayed with them at their hotel on the beach across the street from the boathouse(to get to practice easily on friday morning). friday after like a 15 minute nap after practice we went to get my car fixed... its getting a new transmission, but hopefully free with the warrenty thing. then i got rid of them for a little bit with rowing meetings and another practice. then we went out to dinner again, this time to Joes Stone Crabs on south beach, ohhh soo good!!!! and then back to the hotel to sleep. back to the hotel saturday morning for our race. first official race of the spring. we lost our first race to UCF(damnit) but won the second against RIT. ahhh, the whole time my mom was hounding me to get some pictures, "this is my last time im gonna see you rowing here, i need to get some pictures!" ahhh, she like wanted me to pose or something... we were trying to pack up the boat trailer to head to sarasota. yeah so we left miami sat at 12:30 to head to sarasota to race yale, we got there, got to the hotel, showered, left for dinner, got lost and it took 45 minutes to go to a restaurant 3 minutes away from the hotel. so then we ate, a lot!!! the servings were huge, youd tink they would have warned us... then we got back to the hotel, went to sleep, got up at 5:00 for the 8th day in a row, come on now... went to the "park" rigged our boats, carried then what felt like 8 miles down to the water down these big ramps and had to wet dock (put the boat in the water by getting in the water ourselves then jumping in all wet) then we raced yale a bit... yeah, they are fast!! and too bad their men's team wasnt there, they have some hot guys on their team!!! but no, not there :( so then we loaded up the trailer again , jumped on the bus and went to breakfast with the yale girls, i met a few, they were nice, not what you would think of as yale students, but as they explained, there are the "yale geeks" and the "yale social athletes" hehehehe, it was funny. ok, so after breakfast we jumped back on the bus, back to the hotel, shower, back on the bus and another 4 hours back to miami. then i met up with my parents again, we once again went out to dinner, then out to dessert, Key Lime Pie Factory, (e:amanda) remember that place??? yummy... then to church and then finally back here, ahhhhh, so nice just to sit, finally check my emails from the past 4 days and just have some time te relax, tomorrow is OFF!!! completely OFF!!! im soo excited, we might go to the beach, maybe a little pre-birthday shopping (digital camera possibly!!!) and maybe get my car back tomorrow!!! hopefully!!! i miss him kinda... ok, that was my hellish crazy weekend in a nutshell. well now im tired, and everyone is talkinga bout st patricks day parade stuff, i never really did that when i was in buffalo, but i sure do miss it all now, there is NOTHING of it here. well im gonna get all dressing in green on thursday anyways ;)

oh, and its spring break now too!!! ;) not like i really get a break though :( we still rowing twice a day all week (except for monday) and i have lots of studying to do for that FE test im taking in april, wow, i started studying that on the buss to sarasota, and the math stuff, geez, i last learned that stuff in 8th grade and freshman year of highschool... i have no idea how to do any of it, equation of a line was as far as i could get, ahhhh, ok, well my parents are snoring right now and i can hear it over my headphones... geez, then need those breathe stripes or whatever to put on their noses while they sleep, that way i can finally sleep!!! ok, well I'm out, for serious this time ;)