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   Last Week Monday I was at G Street Pub, and I ran into my former roommate Adrian.
   Later on I'd walked halfway back to my car (which was parked a few blocks away in front of the Foyerhouse) When Allan called me to report that he'd found Adrian looking none too lively on a parkbench. I hastily returned to G Street to retrieve him. As I walked back with him to the Foyerhouse again and we were passing Aggie Liquor, we saw Taylor & Matty (who had been lollygagging in front of G St when we left there) pull up and run in for more alcohol. Silly. Anyway, I reinstalled Adrian on the couch he always used to pass out on in our apartment.


   Last Wednesday I dropped my car off at the mechanic and then stopped by the police station to see what the status of the case was. The bad news is that they couldn't tell me anything because the DA is still deciding what to do with it, but the good news is the DA apparently is thinking about doing something about it. Also, the officer at the front desk came out from behind the bullet-proof glass to talk to me, which I thought was a nice touch.


   Last Thursday evening my internet was down and my car was at the mechanics, and my internet was down so I walked from campus to this party at I & 5th.
   As I was walking past Bistro 33 with a 40 of Steel Reserve (high gravity lager!) in a brown paper bag, I noticed that on of the two well-dressed gentlemen waiting in front of Bistro had handcuffs on his belt. Then I noticed the other had a police badge on his. Then that guy asked me how I was doing. wtf, DPD detectives?
   Anyway, since I had to be back in that quadrant in the morning to pick up my car anyway, and it would otherwise involve walking across town to get home, and then back again in the morning, the residents of the Foyerhouse were kind enough to let me slumber there (Thanks again guys, Team S unite! =D )


My little brother makes an appearance   Friday morning I drove down to So Cal without incident. Except I hit LA around rush hour so a normally 7-8 hour trip took 10 hours. Stopped by the hotel in Anaheim where the conference would be and then continued to Mission Viejo. Kristy had come up from San Diego right after work and was already chillaxing with my family when I got there. We went to local / most awesome ever Italian restaurant Salvatore's.

   Saturday I had to scamper asap back to Anaheim since the conference began at 8am. I chaired the International Law Commission again, this time discussing Reservations to Multinational Treaties. About 31 delegates in the committee, and they were suprisingly good especially considering it was the first time for most of them. I really wish the UC Davis team would return to CalMUN Anaheim, its a great way to start the year.
   My friend Nidia came by to help out on staff but we ended up not needing her. That evening more staff than usual had scampered off whence they came so the usual festivities were rather lacking. In particular, Saturday night activities just can't be the same without technical services director Vern.
   On the subject of Vern in particular, I thought it was pretty funny that when we were reading the conference evaluations afterwords, generally negative feedback was only met with laughter. "DPI [Dept of Public Information - Vern] wasn't very courtious" "everything was good but DPI could me more accomodating" "DPI was a jerk!" etc, we all look for the best ones to read aloud for our amusement.
   So the usual antics being somewhat lacking, I scampered off to Nidia's, which it turns out was within walking distance. There an impromptu party was quickly developing. Among others who showed up, I was particularly suprised to see some of Aaron's friends (since Aaron knows Nidia through me, a chain of acquantances is developing here).
   Anyway, it was irking me that Kristy was only about an hour away, and I missed her, so eventually I scampered off down to San Diego.

   On Sunday then, my drive back to Davis was even longer because I was coming from San Diego.

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Slabs vs Stone?
   The ASUCD Supreme Court is set to hear a case that has plagued man since the neolithic: slabs versus stone. Case # 29: Brent S Laabs vs Daniel E Stone.
   Yesterday we were to have the Hearing for Case # 29, regarding whether or not the statement in the bylaws that "All ASUCD websites will be stored on the ASUCD server [and]Creation of all websites will go through Media Link" applies to our paper, the California Aggie. Putting it extremely concisely, the Plaintiff appears to intend to argue that the newspaper is a unit of ASUCD and its activities are not in accordance with ASUCD guidelines; while Defense intends to argue that the principal of freedom of the media from government intervention applies to the relationship between ASUCD and the Aggie. Though unlike other cases this one doesn't have a huge scandal at stake, I think it promises to be one of the more interesting and intellectually challenging questions we've faced, with serious potential ramifications.


   I planned on fortifying myself in the ASUCD Conference Room all day to prepare for the case, but mysterious "auditors" had possessed the Conference Room. Damn you Igor Birman for summoning auditors!! (not really, I think these are unrelated auditors). Anyway, it turned out that one of our justices has a bad case of mono, and as we're kept at half a court, we can't make quorum without every one of us. Detractors point at our frequent inability to make quorum as a weakness of the Court, I'd like to point out that if any other ASUCD body could not function if one member was missing, they'd all fail to make quorum twice as much as us.

   The case has been rescheduled for Tuesday next week, 6:10pm, ASUCD Mee Rm.

   Last week the Yolo County Superior Court and I bounced calls off eachother for several days. I also discovered that the county DA's office phone number starts with 666 -- a coincidence, I think not. Then I showed up to Senate armed with the paperwork for a lawsuit, highlighting the fact that malicious intent + reckless disregard for the truth + "tends directly to injure him in respect to his office, profession, trade or business, either by imputing to him general disqualification in those respects which the office or other occupation peculiarly requires"" IS slander (or libel if written). Fortunately the involved persons apologized and the situation was amicably resolved.
   Most importantly, however, I was able to make a pun I've been meaning to make for some time now: there's as much evidence that we were using voodoo black magic to summon the spirit of Tiqula Bledsoe as there is that we were in violation of the spirit of the brown act.


   Kristy went home this weekend so I was intent on hiding in my lair all weekend and being grinch-like. However Ben ruined my evil plans by dragging me out to The Grad with him and Jadine on Friday night.
   Monday evening Kritsy and I went to G Street Pub where a number of people had gathered to celebrate Olivia ([livejournal.com profile] pygmypeach81)'s birthday.

Picture of the Day


Kristy at G Street Pub with the Swedes last quarter.


Previously on Emosnail
   Three Years Last Thursday:
Hard Core Show at Hippie Cafe - which the hippies eventually pull the plug on because its too violent for them. Also, I introduce all 12 of the livejournal friends I had at the time, and first experiment with putting a picture in an entry.
   Three Years Ago Last Friday: A(i)my/ies Explained - Because I know a bunch of A(i)mie/ys, I decide to talk about them all.
   Three Years Ago Monday: Coffee House Personalities - Another critically acclaimed Emosnail expose. Get the real story about "Visor Lady," "Fatigue Guy," and Tharen (AKA "Hugging Guy"), two years before Daviswiki even existed! Also, while working as a cashier in the Coffee House I meet Antoinette. And my heater is finally fixed.
   Three Years Ago Yesterday: The Girl That Had a Boyfriend - I tell the epic story of "the girl that had a boyfriend." Also I first learn that Chief Justice Turner intends to prevent the new justices from sitting on the D1 case.
   Three Years Ago Today: Fifth Floor Discovered - Alyssa visits, and I discover the MU's Fifth Floor. Also I discover via Jackson Pritt's livejournal that the space shuttle Columbia has exploded. )=

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