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If you could look like anything...anything at all....what would you look like? I'd be the wind. ...........It's easy to be someone's friend when all you need is someone to console you. It's much harder to be there for them when they're happy all the time. .............Even when I say nothing, it's a beautiful use of negative space.



























Blind Eyes Closed
 
Sunday, April 27, 2003
 
The last couple days have been incredibly busy, but in one of those really good ways. I've spent a lot of time hanging out with my ladies and bonding, so to speak.

Friday was great. After my morning classes, I went to a normal lunch with my normal group, then Mona and I headed off at 1:30 to see the juggler's perform for Earth Day. We saw Greg juggle fire!!! It was sooo cool. Then Moners and I trooped off to Todd Union to mail a letter, and headed back through the Earth Day festivities to get to the bookstore so I could buy stuff for Sara Gunning, which was successful, by the way. So then Jim followed us when we went back through everything and headed up to the Hive to play pool with the trips and Kyle, and we met up with Alex there too. I kind of drifted in between the two games (one between jim and alex, the other between everyone else), just laughing and making fun of everyone. Everyone was in a good mood and that kind of sentiment was thick in the air. The atmosphere is beautiful.

We took breaks in between games to play some DDR outside the pool room, and it was REALLY FUN!!!! I was kind of ashamed of playing seeing as how I've spent soo much of my life making fun of people who spend so much of their life on this game, but I've learned well enough to stop regretting anything. Life's too short for that.

So after DDR we came back to the dorms for a 15 minute break around 5, and then headed straight back out to throw around the bee. Trips and Monie, then went to work (and watch) the first showing of Adaptation, a WONDERFUL movie. Summer and Mona and I really had frisbee fever, so we went inside Hoyt Hall and were throwing around in the aisles. I love these times.

This brings us to yesterday: D-Day. Technically, this stands for Dandelion Day, since dandelions are our campus flower (which is retarded since they're not a flower, but you know...), but is MUCH better known as Drunk Day. Honestly everyone on campus who drinks is drunk by 2:00 in the afternoon. Campus set up rides and big blow-up slides and obsticle courses and games and stuff for us, and it was just amazing. I love the energy of walking around Dandelion Square and feeling the buzz in the air. I was breathing radiance from everyone. I didn't start drinking until around 1:30 or so (which is a lot later than you think) with the trips and moners (the only sober one among us) and Josh Veazey, who is AWESOME. He's the ex-chairperson of the cinema group, and honestly he's probably the coolest guy I've met on campus.

Anyway, I digress. We spent the day on the square making spin-art frisbees and going on one of those octopus twirl-y rides (which was, surprisingly NOT covered in vomit), walking around and talking to people. Everyone's so friendly when they're drunk. I got tons of hugs from Nels (an improver that I am stalking), multitudes of sexy kisses on the neck from Ted (my favorite gay boy), and had a nice long converation with Cliff, who couldn't understand why I don't smoke at all. I came back and crashed around 5 for a good hour's nap, then headed to dinner and more evening activities (i.e. more frisbee). Then we drank some more scotch and watched Sorority Boys in David Day's (who IS D-Day) room, then came back upstairs and I called Taylor up to watch Go with us with the intention of taking a shot every time they make a drug reference but that would have been ridiculous. So we just watched the movie and Taylor forced me to sleep. Which was a great idea.

I love everything!!


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