Wednesday, Third Week
"Prepare to meet your bald doom!" - Drew, 8/4/03
So, the Cubs lost, and I have no one to root for in the World Series. Let's not talk about that.
I must rant about Kill Bill before I go into the other details of my weekend. It is so awesome. So very, very awesome. Go see it. It is the best movie I've seen since The Princess Bride, and it got pretty close to that. I'd actually even say that the only thing that puts The Princess Bride ahead is replay value. Kill Bill has beautiful women, swordfighting, good special effects (as well as cool-as-cool cheesy ones), a goot plot, kickin' characters, and.... well, shaft. I can never remember all seven elements of great movies at once. It didn't really have explosions, but we can let that slide. Go see it! Now! Man, I didn't even blink for the last half-hour of it. So great, I tell you! I could've watched it for another four hours, no problem!
So what's been happening? Thursday.... um, I don't remember Thursday. *shrug* Friday: parties. Marina had invited me to her apatment party, which she promised would be really cool, and there was, of course, the Living Euphony. Since Marina's party didn't start until eleven, I decided I'd go to Euphony first. Semi-formal dress, in my case, translated as slacks, a tie, and jacket.... ish. I wore a blue shirt, purple tie, and pink jacket. Oh, yeah, and my pimp hat. People would not let me leave the dorm without a cane. I complied.
The Living Euphony kind of sucked. Discovered a new drink, the 'Bushido Deathshot'. I'll be keeping that one in mind for my birthday party. I watched the Cubs game there, too. It was tense. After that ended, I was about to leave, but Martin and Lydia showed up, and insisted I stay. Well, Lydia insisted, and so did an extremely drunk Joe Liss. So I did, for a while. Lydia soon became bored, but Martin, much to the disbelief of Lydia, was occupied with womanizing. He did not wish to leave. So Lydia and I left. I had told her about the other party, and she sounded interested, so we went in that direction.
On the way there, we were going to go past the co-op where she lives, and she invited me in to look around. It's really very nice, and so cheap, and there's a vacancy on the third floor that has its own bathroom.... I'm thinking about that one, maybe moving out next quarter, and into the co-op. I'd have to make sure that's cool with Housing and my parents.
When we got to the party, she commanded me not to abandon her, because she wouldn't know anybody. Then she found people she knew, and I abandoned her and went to the hookah lounge, where I spent the remainder of my time at the party. After a while, I popped out and found Lydia again. We hung out by the hookah for a while and talked some more, then she tipped the hookah over, and I walked her home. She invited me to a party next week. It was all very sweet. For the latter part of the evening, I kept finding myself somehow attracted to her; it's just like last time I hung out with her at a party, and I have no idea what it is. I mean, sure, she's cute and probably cuddly, but why wasn't I attracted to her before? Agh.
In other girl news, I've been walking a lot of girls around lately. On Friday, I walked Andrea home from the dining hall, and on Monday, I walked with Jenny over to the book sale on Lake Park. (See, this is why I put the Kill Bill bit first.) Andrea: Christian, intelligent, pretty, humourous, and of Romanian descent. Romanian.... *heartpat* So hot. Jenny: Crazy, cute Canadian. The first thing she ever said to me was "I'm a violent person." *heartpat* So hot.
That reminds me of what else I did this weekend. There was an awesome party on Dewey that I just sort of stumbled across while floorwalking. I danced all night long. So did Jenny. There weren't often many other people dancing, incidentally. I had lots of fun.
Other girls: Had a crush on Shannon for a while. She's the epitimy of cute. I mean that in the behavioral sense, that is, though she's plenty cute as well. Reminds me a lot of Lisa, actually. But Shannon's boyfriend proposed over the weekend. Her engagement ring is so cool. I guess that puts her firmly under 'just a friend'. There's also this girl Lint in Power with me. Vegan, foreign, first year. Cute hair, cute accent, cute in general. Doesn't live in Shoreland, though.
I'm kind of banking on the fact that no one at this school reads this, aren't I? In other news, Lisa seems to have been touched by God, and that's just blame cool. I've been praying for her even harder ever since I heard. Also, when I wake up tomorrow, I will be in the natural state; that is, I will be SPooNBruSh. I will also be vegetarian. You see, I had a good long talk with the vegans today, and they convicted me to take it up again. Oh, those crazy vegans.
Yeah, and I walked out of SOSC today to go to a meeting in Ryerson for CS concentrators. There was only one girl there at first, and she was bragging about how the pizza was her only competition in the room. A minute or so after the meeting started, another girls walked into the room. Now, the first girl was plenty cute, but this second girl was absolutely gorgeous. All the guys who had been in conversation looked smirkingly over at the first girl, who didn't look completely pleased about this turn of events. Then we all looked back at the second girl because, well, it was hard not to.
Yes, I'm a horrible person. And I think I may slowly be becoming over-sexed, which won't help my sexual frustration levels any.
Maybe I should just go watch Kill Bill again.
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