Doings of Learned Stupidities

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Monday, May 10, 2004

Scav Is Over
But the aftermath lies all over my room, no matter how much I try to pick it up. Finances are a minor mess, especially since Road Trip went far over budget. On one hand, we managed fourth. On the other hand, I think we generally had a lot of fun, even if it didn't feel like we were having fun at the time.

Some of my non-Road Trip related work included making a stratigraphy column out of salt, pepper, chili powder, nuts, and several kinds of Jello Pudding (and then having to drink it when ordered by Kammerer), making a highlights reel for Scav Olympics synchronized swimming, participating in swimming events and a swimsuit competition (as Monckton Mongoose, internationally-known supermodel), and forging papers that claimed I legally had changed my name to (+he M(heart sign)ximum Length. The judges bought it, even though I put a note on the judgment from the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County that "Petitioner has been granted extraordinary relief on account of 'hotness'."

When a friend asked me whether I had encouraged any grave sin during the Hunt (and he doubted as Road Trip Coordinator that I would be able to avoid it), I had to admit that I suggested that a Road Trip member find a hook-up at Penn (not one of my greatest moments, though the Road Trip Team intelligently faked it as I hoped they would, the item itself turned out to have been misspelled). My only question now is whether pumping gas yourself in New Jersey counts as grave sin (I asked them to fake that one, they didn't). All in all, it was a good hunt. "As a Scav Hunter, I will hunt the Mighty Scav!"

Busy
Although I am blogging now, it is no indication that I have time. I really do not. All weekend, I was getting e-mails about computing and public relations matters from my summer job. In the next four weeks, I have to manage to finish all of the work for my classes and move out of my room so I can leave Saturday of Reading Period (and do a few other things). I am not looking forward to this prospect. Hence, I am trying to avoid procrastination. It's not working very well.



Really, I am Not Surprised About This One


"It is the chiefest point of happiness that a man is willing to be what he is."

You are Desiderius Erasmus!

You have great love for others and will do just about anything to show it to them. You are tolerant
and avoid confrontations, so people generally are drawn to you. You are more quiet and reserved in
front of strangers, but around some people you open up. When things get tough, you like to meditate
alone. Unfortunately you often get things like "what a pansy," or "you're such a liberal."


What theologian are you?

A creation of Henderson


ESA(20040510.1)

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