Sashiepalooza
Oct. 8th, 2005 06:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yesterday Kristy & I went to Sacramento and got my new computer from the UPS warehouse there (after UPS got tired of trying to deliver my computer while I was in class -- they'd often find the only 20 minute window when none of my roommates were home). So now I have a computer, but I can't get on the internet until the ThickAir people come look at its MAC address or something.
This morning my apartmentmate Ben was assembling his own new computer. As he did so he made some comments like "hey, I'm going to go mount my computer now" and "the fan is too big, it doesn't fit in the hole." Jason (our other apartmentmate) weakly ventured "thats what she said," but we ignored him, I could sense that the time was not yet right. Finally, there was one more piece to be inserted into the computer. Ben held up the CPU chip and said "its amazing that it all comes down to this thing thats only about a centimeter long," and then, then I knew the time was truly at hand, and I said triumphantly, "thats what she said."
Ben plans on putting the old CPU chip into a teddy bear.
Thursday in the middle of lecture Professor Jon Carlson asked "how many of you have class on Fridays?" Three people in the room of about 60 raised their hands. "Neither do I, and I thought I was getting off easy, but if everyone has Friday off, than that means I'm the chump with a class Thursday evening, which is really like a Friday evening" speculated Professor Carlson during the 4:40-6:00 Tues/Thurs POL124 (Politics of Global Inequality).
Yesterday was Sashie's 21st birthday. 17 of us went to local restaurant Sophia's and piled into their quarantine private party room. Then we all went to The Grad and did our best to create huge stockpiles of the the $1.10 well drinks before the price went up at 10:30. Most we got long island ice teas, and some tokyo ice teas and tahiti iced teas (which I liked the best). Then the ladies pranced about. This was the second time I've been to The Grad I think.
Eventually we left that place because people wanted to investigate the other bars on G Street. Kristy and I stopped at Pita Pit. The first time we ate there Kristy hated it. We went back the other day and she reluctantly admitted it wasn't bad. Last night she jocked it, saying "maybe when I don't get not meat its not bad... don't quote me in livejournal on that!!"
This morning Sashie called me to ask how she got home last night.
Now I need to scamper off for the second night of partying.
Previously on Emosnail
Two Years Ago Thursday: Dreams & Memories - or a noteable lack of the latter. And an echidna bites me?!
Two Years Ago Yesterday: These Are Secrets Everyone Knows - Quotes from nuclear physics (PHY137), former (current at the time) ASUCD queen advisor Vicki Swett acts unobjective as usual, and quite icey, and my good friend Kristy makes me eggs and bacon at 1am. <3
Year Ago Today: All Hail the Governator - Arnold Schwarzenegger wins the California election. 106 of 135 candidates in this election get fewer votes for governator than I did last time I ran for ASUCD Senate. Comments to this entry indicate that readers for the most part had no idea what I was talking about.
Year Ago Thursday: Gratuitous Acts of Piracy - A make some songs by the awesome band Hefner available to The People. But now I've lost all those songs in the series of computer crashes I experienced this summer. So if you happened to download them from me or have them from somewhere else, I'd greatly appreciate it if someone would make them available to me. Also, you should all go try to find these songs anyway.
Year Ago Yesterday: Admittance, Racism & Standards - At the time I let the two quotes stand in contrast to eachother without further comment, but now that you've had a year to make your own opinions, I'd like to say that Gregory Jones is a fucking idiot and a blazing example of the most retarded of attitudes. I hope he gets scurvy and fleas. Also there were free apples on the quad on this day in history. Chamber of Commerce Day happened again this year but I missed the free apples (and bemoaned it repeatedly).