October 6, 2002

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It's been a fun weekend. Thursday two good friends from high school came and visited, so it was a wild night of partying and Pokey sticks (oh the ever glorious pokey stick! (suprisingly there is not some "Bestest Fanpage for the Pokey Stick Website!" that I could find, so basically a pokey stick is some really good breadsticks that Gumby's makes.)) and walking around campus at 4 in the morning. Thank goodness for no class till noon. Friday went to the mall to reserve DDR Max when it comes out in November, and then ate some great Mexican food. Saturday I went to a play with a friend of mine, which was quite good. It was 3 seperate but semi-intertwined plays about delusions, and while it was VERY long (a total of 3 and a half hours) it was really cool. It's what I love about college, being able to see plays and stuff for muy cheap, and only a 5 minute walk from my dorm. Today was studying for my huge digital logic and physics tests on Wednesday though, so I spent a lot of time in the library. I know that place faaaaaar too well for my own good.

Napster: The Movie! Coming to a MTV near you. At least it's somewhat music related, unlike most of the other crap they show on MTV. It was rough in the pre-Napster days. You yougin's don't know how good you have it.

If anyone is subscribed to Salon Premium, be sure to check out their article on the war with Iraq. It's an opinion piece about the dangers and risks, but also the rewards of going to war with Iraq. It talks a lot about how Iraq is a threat, that Saddam isn't quite all mentally there, but also that it would pose huge risks into destablizing the region and causing a lot more hatred toward America. Really great article, but it does require that $30 a year payment to read, which IMHO is well worth it for Salon's great writing.

I'll never understand females.

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