aggienaut: (kritsy)

   A lot has happened since last I had time to make an lj entry. Specifically, I spent 11 hours on a train returning to Davis, and then five days in Tahoe ("Taheezie") with Kristy and her friends.


The Truth About Rudolph
   Before I even left OC however, I was greeted upon egressing my car one day by local entrepreneur (circa 7 years of age?) Andrew, who asked me if I believed in Rudolph. "Of Course" I replied, to which he responded "I don't, no way his nose could glow like that!" (but flying ain't a problem?) "Maybe he is radioactive?" "How would he get radioactive?" "Maybe he grew up next to San Onofre (local nuclear power plant) ... or you know what else could make his nose glow red -- he could be an alcoholic!"


New Years 2004/5
   Returned to Davis 18 hours before scheduled departure for Taheezie. Next day 13 of us set out for a cabin in the snowie locality of "South Tahoe Keys" or something like that. Whereas last year our similar expedition was to an actual cabin in the mountains of south tahoe (well with neighbours every few hundred feet), this time we were in an area of tightly packed "cabins" suburb style with frozen-over boating waterways. Snow was a few feet thick but not as stormy as last time.
   For those who are interested, the cast of this adventure included Nizzle, Muffin, Sashie, Colleen, Little Colleen, Coleman, Coleman's girlfriend, a girl I can't tell apart from Colemans girlfriend, Olivia ([livejournal.com profile] pygmypeach81), this tall strongsauce guy David, one of the Amandas, Kwisty and myself and maybe other people I'm forgetting. Of the three bedrooms, the two upstairs had only two and four persons, respectively, in them, and the downstairs bedroom was filled with remaining girls such that it became known as "the estrogen room" and boys trembled in fear at the thought of venturing therein.
   As mentioned, the snow was quite abundant. Snowball fighting led to the backyard being divided into trenches and foxholes and tunnels in quite the astouding way. Also a giant mountain of snow was created by shleffing snow off the balcony, and into this from the balcony numerous individuals did successfully jump, usually while intoxicated. In the end the snow mountain was sculpted into a giant mushroom to great the cabin's next occupants.
   Late afternoon / early evening was spent by many playing card games. On at least one occasion this involved an astounding 6 hours of playing "cranium" straight. Often this denegrating into a "sexual tension bonanza" among the five girls and one boy usually playing. I usually hid with Slosha and Kristy watching Law and Order: SVU (Which stands for Stabler-Vision Unit or something I think). [livejournal.com profile] pygmypeach81 had gotten Slosha all of SUV season one on dvd for christmas you see. So we spent much time watching this thing. This one narcissistic pyromaniac in an episode is TOTALLY [livejournal.com profile] fr3ethinker. Also, during his psychiatric evaluation in the last episode of the season, the character Detective Munch issued the awesome quote "do you always deflect jokes with personal questions?" (in response to the more obvious arrangement of the same words), we subsequently declared that I am Detective Munch.

   My biggest peeve: the showerhead was level with my shoulder. Seriously wtf. I'm not even extraordinarily tall (I'm what, 6'1"?), and I constantly have to deal with similar showerhead arrangements in hotels. Seriously why do they always put in showerheads in such a way that a sizeable proportion of the population are going to have to grovel under in order to get a shower?
   Also, access to actual hot water both at home and in tahoe, as opposed to my lukewarm water in my apartment in davis, has led me to rediscover that shaving doesn't necessarily have to feel like having your face grasped with the clawed tenticles of a colossal squid.

   Around 2am on New Years I found myself doing exactly the same thing I'd been doing exactly six years ago in Sweden (adjusting for a nine hour time difference) -- running through the snow at 2am.

   I developed an insatiable craving for caeser salad with italian dressing while in Tahoe. Though I'll admit that the salad might just be an excuse to put italian dressing on something (and croutons!).
   Evening on the last day we were of course running out of materiels, leading Coleman to declare "well, we could make a drink with trail mix -- peanuts, everclear, and a toaster!"

   Thats everything that comes to mind at this moment. I probably forgot some notable things, and purposefully endeavored to keep this entry from becoming the mammoth production it could be. Now I'm going to Fuzios with Kristy for some firecracker pork fusilli, because I'm ravenous.


Previously on EMOSNAIL
One Year Ago:
New Years 2003/4
Three Years Ago: New Years 2001/2


Related
Kristy
's account of Taheezie
stay tuned for more updates from other erstwhile Taheezie participants

aggienaut: (trogdor)

   Saturday was Sashie ([livejournal.com profile] slosha)'s birthday party. She reasoned that the cops were gonna break up the party after 11 anyway, so they might as well get as much partying in before that as possible - so the party officially started at 5pm.

   But first, Saturday morning, Sashie and her boyfriend Nizzle made a sumptuous breakfast of eggs and bacon for several of us.
   Kritsy and I got to the party at around 6 I think but there was already a nice little party underway. Originally they had around 180 jello shots made (and they mix them so that they're like a shot per jello shot), and a cooler of jungle juice1 (along with some other beer). When I arrived a guy with no shirt who goes by "smilie" was distributing jello shots. I had about six in the first five minutes, and I think he must have had like nine or ten. He was also pushing what he called a "slimey carbomb" (jello shot in beer), and then invented the "slimey jungle" (jello shot in jungle juice). I found both of these rather tedious - the point of a jello shot is it doesn't involve drinking isn't it?
   Anyway the party was pretty excellent. Lots of people showed up, even Azver eventually. I commandeered one of the disposable cameras for awhile and took some pictures, notably I documented Rennie seducing Little Colleen.

   Eventually as the night wore on, people started scampering off to safeway for food and returning - the convenience of living right next to safe-way.

1I don't know how universal the term is but jungle juice = strong alcohol (in this case vodka) in juice.


Quote of the Day: "Kris and Aaron aren't similar - they're the SAME person" -Olivia. Incidentally upon meeting Aaron, Adrian described him as "Kris and Azver's lovechild."


Dad-dad - from the mail-bag!
   Got an email from my paternal grandfather, "Dad-dad" (it all started when while my brothers and are were still very wee, my paternal grandmother asked us to call her "Daddy's Mum." Daddysmum spread to Dad-dad and Mum-mum, but didn't effect my maternal grandfather, who is called by everyone, his own children included, "Roger"). I always find is emails interesting. Here is an excerpt:

I just returned from Germany, where I attended a humungous photographic trade show called "photokina" and where there was a formal press reception to announce a large bi-lingual book entitled "50 Years Leica M", for which I had provided the English translation under horrific time pressure.

And while we're at it, an excerpt from an email dated 13 September, 2004:

From there I drove my rental car (the Passat is still being treated for its rear-end bash) to Nottawasag Beach, where Walter Mandler2 and I were guests for lunch at Marianne Leitz3' newer "cottage". Her daughter Christiane Leitz was there too, and a most pleasant conversation was enjoyed by all.
I showed them a set of proofs of the book "50 Years Leica M System - 1954- 2004", in which Guenther Leitz is depicted full-page, and Mandler also appears several times. Even I am depicted, because I was the co-founder of Leica Historical Societies in the US, UK, Germany and even Russia, in addition to having provided the English translation of the original German text. That book is going to be introduced to the press at a ceremony in Haus Friedwart on the 22nd of this month, and I plan to be there, proceeding from there to Cologne for photokina - possibly my last one, because all my former colleagues and friends are retiring, and I have very little contact with the new, much leaner staff at Kodak/Stuttgart.

Once when Dad-dad was visiting us he went and had dinner with the owner of Oakleys, because the latter had apparently taken an interest in photography (Oakleys is named after the owner's dog incidently). Often when I talk to him he's just come back from judging an international photography competition or something. Such is my grandfather. He got tired of his name (Rolf) being pronounced differently in every country he was in so he named my father Oscar, a name that is essentially the same in every language. He neglected however to bestow upon him a middle name. On the other side, my maternal grandfather makes optical lenses for cameras on space ships, so photography is in my blood, so to speak.

2"Walter Mandler was, at the time, the Chief Engineer at Leitz Canada and a true legind in his own time. He was responsible for the design of the current Summicron 50mm, both for the Leica M and R systemwhich is considered one of – or the – best 50mm lenses in the world, the Noctilux-M 50mm f/1, the original APO-Telyt-R 180mm f/3.4 and the original Elmarit-R 19mm f/2.8, etc... A legend in his own time!" (Source)
3"The Leica was the first practical 35mm camera," the Leitzes were the owners of the company. (wikipedia entry on leica)


Related
   Year Ago Friday:
Governator Elected - and I got more votes last time I ran for ASUCD Senate than 106 of the 135 candidates for California governor got (2,142)
   Year Ago Today: Scheduling Woes - Another pretty excellent entry I'd recommend you all check out. Aside from detailing my scheduling woes, I give the top ten reasons one should learn Russian, quote my nuclear physics professor again, make a deep insight about freshmen and link to an awesome entry by Kritsy.
   Quote of the Day a Year Ago: "if your reactor blows its top all your emergency plans are out the window and which exit to take isn't really important anymore."
   An Entry by Kristy A Year Ago: KRISTY CAFFIENE HIGH LIKE WHOA - need I say more?


This Entry Rated: R (all groups) for drunken misadventures

Mad Busy

Mar. 14th, 2004 03:01 pm
aggienaut: (fish)

   Friday I craved of the hot dog, so I ventured down to Hot Dogger down-town and got myself a hot-link. Then I hung out with Gena in the Oxford Circle ("Little Big People") Park. I was so proud to see people hanging out on the equipment there (I had a large part in designing it while on the City of Davis Renovations Sub-Committee for Oxford Circle Park).
   Friday night Kristy and I went to party with Sloshie, Colleen, Nessa, Nizzle, et al in La Salle. It was just a low key event at their place with a small number of people, but there was rampant partying going on all over the complext at large. A nearby party even had a keg of guinness.
   On Saturday I ate lunch/breakfast (at 2pm) with Kristy at Posh Bagel, then headed over to Cafe Roma for an executive meeting of the Agnostic & Atheist Student Assn (AGASA) ("You've got answers, we've got questions").


A Firetruck
   THIS entry mentions the most infamous Emosnail protagonist and this livejournal; and would be interesting to anyone who likes reading about the antics of the ASUCD government, or would be curious to read about ASUCD purchasing a firetruck.
   Note of course that it is not necessarily an objective dissertion on its subject and as such Emosnail does not necessarily endorse any opinions stated or implied in the article except for the last line (" And might I say, Kristy looked might-ee fine at the Senate meeting ;)").


Professor Quotes
   "Would that be... hella?" -Professor Siverson. Class proceeds to stare at him blankly. Someone in the front row whispers to him. Siverson says "oh. Would that be hella cool?" class bursts into applause.
   "Would you say this air conditioning is adequate.... or would you say its pretty fuckin weak?" -Lecturer Avrom Brown.


Unrelated
   The first part of our POL121 final shall consist of but two parts. One: come up with a question. Two: answer it. We're talking multipage essay type question here. Siverson is a cruel cruel man.


Related
   A Year Ago Thursday: Going to Class with Kristy
   A Year Ago Friday: I've Got Vacancies
Speaking of which, I currently need to fill two rooms for next year. PLEASE send any leads you have on people looking for rooms to me.
   A Year Ago Saturday: Promoted to Chief Justice, Swore in Sara Henry

aggienaut: (fish)

   The longer the amount of time elapsed between updates, the harder it is to do.

   It has now been about a week since I updated this.
   In that time I took the train back from Orange County to Davis, and then spent five days in Tahoe.


The Train:
   The train left Irvine station around 1pm and arrived about 11 hours later at Sacremento station at midnight. During the trip a former-cheerleader named Andrea discussed with another guy and I how the hardest part about becoming mormon was giving up sex... discussed at length. Always interesting times on those Amtrak trains. And they were out of cheese danishes in the dining car, I was heartbroken.


"Taheezie"
   This was the second time I've been to Tahoe, the first time in the snow. The persons present on this trip included but is not limited to: Kristy ([livejournal.com profile] basicallyasap), Sashie ([livejournal.com profile] slosha), Sashie's boyfriend/neighbor Nizzle, Colleen ([livejournal.com profile] colleeniebeenie), Nessa ([livejournal.com profile] nessabfly), Nessa's boyfriend Serge, Amanda Sh(sp?), Lyric, Muffin (another neighbor of Sashie and Colleen's), and numerous others besides, totally more than fifteen persons.

   We went up on the 29th in three cars, Kwisty and I rode with Amanda. As we tried to find the correct cabin (Nizzle had neglected to get an address apparently) one of Amanda's chains broke, causing the car to become temporarily stuck and causing us at least a solid hour of misadventures before we had the car successfully parked 200 yards away.
   The cabin itself was extremely strong sauce, but a bit weird in ways. None of the bathroom doors locked but the door to the bottem floor (of three) did. To get to the sauna one had to go through one of the bathrooms, making that bathroom unusable while people were using the sauna. The jacuzzi to my knowledge never got more than lukewarm.

   While in taheezie I became acquanted with a wonderful thing: the game Halo. It was played extensively by the males on the trip. It is a wonderful thing.
   For awhile one evening people entertained themselves by reading off questions from trivial pursuit and seeing who could answer them. Everyone thought I was totally engrossed in my game of halo at the time but then when a question about russia came up without looking up from my game I would give them the answer immediately; the questions being "which soviet leader came after Kruschev?" and "what is the most common Russian surname?" (Leonid Breshnev and Ivanov, respectively).

   All day on the first it was extremely stormy out and most roads were closed. Things cleared up well enough for us to leave as planned the next morning however.
   Hopefully digital camera pictures shall be available soon.


New Years
   My main new years resolution is to actually write some letters I've been meaning to write for literally years.

Related:
   My New Years 2001/2002
   Nessa's account of Taheezie.
   Colleen's account of Taheezie.

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