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Sunday, 22 November 2009

  • thanksgiving potlucks...

    ... are wonderful. not maybe so much for the actual potluck, despite the yummy foods and the sit-down conversations. the thing is, during the actual potluck, i'm on my best behavior, trying to rein in the weird as best as i can.

    but, the pre-show and the after-party? oh, ho, that's what makes slaving away in the kitchen for a total of 5 hours completely worth it.

    (1) making the turkey.

    making the turkey was an all night endeavor between my two fellow underlords, PK Nicole and roommate christine. the turkey was named Urkel the Turkel and was, as we found out about an hour ago, a "success". We hung out in the kitchen until past midnight, watching silly and/or smexy videos, listening to wonderfully upbeat j-pop and nerdfighterlike, and even wrote a song about how ridiculously cute PK nicole is:

    look at me
    so-o cute
    adorable
    named nicole
    H2O
    just like so
    CO2
    not like youuuuu


    of course, a second stanza was written while we ate ice cream, but it ran more along the lines of endorsing ice cream, so we decided to withhold that verse until the next time we had Häagen-Dazs ice cream.




    Your Primary Mood Color is Yellow



    You are a enthusiastic and cheerful soul. You have a real zest for life.
    You have as many troubles as anyone else, but you believe it's important to have a sunny outlook.

    Life is what you make of it, and you strive to make your life as awesome as possible.
    You believe in happy endings. You are willing to put your a lot on the line in hopes that things will work out.




    (2) the hours between cooking

    after finishing up the turkey last night, there was a 15 hour break before the next wave of cooking (this time, PUMPKIN BALLS!!). But, right after we put urkel in the boys' fridge, we (okay, fine, I) thought it would be funny to go down to paul's room to "disrupt this schedule"--'coz this guy lives by his clock. as in, "oh, it's 10:45, i have to go back to the dorm and be ready for bed by 11PM"-schedule-oriented. and then we learned about paul's executive chair that was perfectly molded for his body and then the other underlords and i started to make fun of his beat up door--siriusly, the thing looked like wolverine attacked it. and then christine expressed her jealously, stating that she wanted to be the victim to wolverine's "hot claws".

    after getting up this morning, at the abysmal hour of 11:30AM, instead of, you know, studying and stuff, I kept doing research to make sure i was ready to take on the PUMPKIN BALLS. and then, finally, around 2PM, i settled down and studied.

    sorta.

    meaning, i looked over vocabulary and some grammar while teeny-bopping to the happiness of Otsuka Ai's newest compilation album (with some prettying frigging awesome remixes!), LOVE is BEST.

    (3) the second wave

    In which Paul from first floor came upstairs, helped smash a bag and a half of graham crackers, and then ran off to his business school group to finish up some project. Thus, leaving PK nicole, Christine, down the hall chelsea, me to finish up the majority of the cooking. (1) PUMPKIN BALLS, (2) gravy, (3) helping our AMAZING RA with mashed potatoes, (4) the stuffing, and (5) all in all, hogging the kitchen like nobody's business.

    there was happy music. there was the most amazing K-pop song i've ever heard ("Wedding Dress" by BIG BANG's Taeyang--who, i must say, can dance like nobody's business!). there were silly conversations, random bursts of dance, and the all-in-all feel-good feeling that all cooking parties should have.

    The PUMPKIN BALLS took a lot more work than i expected, but with the combined help of the 4 of us, plus Stephen "Potluck Prince" Google, everything turned out okay, despite the small hitches and the slight bumps.

    also, PK Nicole, Christine, and i came to the conclusion that, should each of our separate future careers fail, we'll start a small catering company, alongside with our pie/ice cream/printing shop combine. and we already have a design for our logo.




    You Crave an Unpredictable Adventure



    Life has gotten a bit too boring for you lately, and you're really looking to stir things up.
    You couldn't imagine planning your great adventure. That would go against the whole point of it!

    All you need is a plane, train, or bus ticket to anywhere. You'll make the rest up as you go along.
    You want to visit every corner of the world and have many different experiences. The sooner you start, the more you'll see.




    (4) food time!

    of course, food time was a bitter time for those who just spent 4 hours in the kitchen, slaving away--not even a joke, really. the people at the front of the line were those who only contributed a bowl of cranberry sauce, along with the trio of girls who came down empty-handed. classic.

    but, all in all, at the dinner table, we joked, we scolded the Potluck Prince, and we ate. lots of wonderful food.

    it was... kinda awesome.

    (5) the after party

    aka, CLEAN UP TIME!!!

    more music, but slower movement as everyone was pretty much stuffed. We usurped the potluck prince from washing the dishes multiple times, each from different members of the underlord crew. and it was then when the UNDERLORDS OF REVES were created. and we had arm gestures/poses for each individual.

    and i might have me a little too... enthusiastic about the whole thing.

    thank you, world, for always humoring my crazy antics




    You Are the 1970s



    You are a free-wheeling, fun-loving person. You are out for a good time.
    You appreciate the libertine days of the 1970s, when the attitude was "anything goes"!

    You may live fast and die young, but at least you'll have fun doing it.
    Times may be tough, but you hardly notice. You know how to make the best of things.


Saturday, 21 November 2009

  • full circle week

    In which i started the week by freezing my toes off and, ever so poetically, ended the week by freezing my toes off.

    no, really, it's poetic. like two cold nights as bookends to the academic aspect of life.

    basically, PK nicole, Kathryn, my roommate, and i signed up for the ULTIMATE TRIBE CHALLENGE tonight.

    aka, we more or less teeny-bopped down to Barrett on a whim and realized, about 10 minutes before the start, that we weren't (1) dressed, (2) equipped, and (3) all in all, not the least bit prepared for the INTENSITY of the CAMPUS WIDE, CRAZY, INTENSE SCAVENGER-TRIVIA-HUNT!!!!

    siriusly. intense. no joke. at all. as in, there were students running in all directions as soon as we were allowed to begin. so intense to the point that poor PK nicole tripped down a slope. and, also, i lost track of what i was doing and accidentally called Nicole-Nicole. that was... yeah. fail.

    and it sure didn't help that the model UN kids were lounging around the campus, acting like they were "tough stuff" in their too-big-for-me-suits and "bwahahha, oh, yeah, at my school, we totally have a Wawa across the street from the school. and i go there every day after the bell."

    although, i must say, i was incredibly offended when MUN-rounder-uppers actually yelled after me and PK nicole and demanded to know if we were part of the MUN pack. because our non-suit-clad state wasn't an obvious enough of a reason. and we were both wearing bright magenta jackets. weird.

    but, yeah, so when we had to go in to the sirius lounge, an hour after we turned in our packets, we were tested on our trivia. Kathryn got movies, Nicole got History, Christine got Science, and I got... Sports.

    Sports. terrible. something about Magic Johnson. And i just... sat there awkwardly. and failed. failed like a flailing fail-boat.

    all in all, it was a fun night--we learned a LOT about our school. like, did you know that Millington 150 has 26 outlets? and Ewell Hall was originally called PBK Hall? I sure didn't! It was pretty awesome!! And, we also got to sit in the cold for 2 hours, freezing our butts off, trying to make the best of it with our hobo-poses. and actually seeing a lot of people i haven't seen since last semester!




    You Are Classic Rock



    You are a pretty average American guy or gal, even if you don't live in the US.
    You like music that's basic, honest, and real. The best songs don't have a lot to them.

    You consider yourself to be pretty normal. You work for a living and put your pants on one leg at a time.
    You love songs that stand the test of time. You don't fall victim to musical trends.




    anyway, we're tackling the turkey tomorrow--mainly because we, uhh, messed up on the whole thawing of the turkey part. hopefully, it'll be okay. or else, we'll be giving every food poisoning days before they go home/on break/traveling for a 5 day weekend. yay!

    at the same time, i'm going to be tackling a little side-project, side dish--the return of the PUMPKIN BALLS!!

    they're awesome--but i made them at 11PM in the middle october with my RA last year, so i don't exactly, heh, remember how exactly everything went. but, i found a recipe pretty similar to the one from last year, so, yes, that will be a'tackled.

    Final thing--my skit presentation group of japanese is thinking about talking about how bad our grades are this semester and then brainstorming ways to get better grades in during finals. and, yes, we're going to try our best to incorporate bits like, "i think we should buy sweatpants for Kato and see if she'll wear them to the final exam" (and insert *wink* at kato) and "We will go to Han's house and write on his mirror!!!"

    you know. stuff like that.




    You Are Spirited and Spontaneous



    You are an energetic, passionate person. You are quite impulsive, and your passions tend to change with the wind.

    You are lively and fun. You like to stay busy with your various adventures.

    You are a wanderer and a traveler. You're curious about the world, and it's hard for you to stay still for too long.

    You get bored easily and tend to shirk on your responsibilities. You don't want to grow up yet!


Wednesday, 18 November 2009

  • random rambles

    So... today in Japanese, Kato and i kinda had a legit conversation where she learned a lot about my sister.

    But, i guess, it worked out in the end--she didn't really call on me for anything during the actual class.

    So, i walked into the classroom, and Kato was asking the few people who showed up early for class what they were doing during Thanksgiving (or, rather, what they were going to do in preparation for the break). And then, when she got to me, she was like, "you live pretty close to the school, right? VA Beach?"

    and the conversation went from me going home, to my sister picking me up, to me telling Kato about my sister's internship for a small clothing company while going to school at TCC. And then, Kato asked if Lilly went to W&M ("since my sister wants to become a photographer, she's going to TCC right now and will transfer to VCU in two years"), to "what kind of photographs does your sister take?" ("Interesting pictures from the PoV of bugs"--which isn't a complete lie, since these are her side projects, but, overall, not lilly repertoire, at all), to "do you want to be a photographer, too?" ("heh, no. I wanna be a writer!"), to "do you always write" ("yes, of course!" <--liar!), to "what are you working on right now?" (*pausssseeee*), and, to fill in the pause, "is it a secret?" ("yes, yes, it is")

    Unfortunately, i kept slipping into casual form with Kato--terrible.




    Your Name is Yellow



    Your name tells people that you are welcoming and cheerful. You are open to all the love in the world.
    You are a warm person who can't help but make others feel comforted. You are truly radiant.

    People see you as someone who has figured out the secrets to life. While that's not true, you do try to remain positive in the face of adversity.
    You are the sunshine in other people's lives. You make more of a difference than you realize.




    but, yeah, i've been kinda not exactly under the weather but not exactly not-under the weather. Like, i've been getting really shallow aches in the head, but for the most part, it's just some aches here and there. Like a very creaky old lady. that does a robotic gang-sign dance when she can't think of anything to say.

    also, good news!!! This is got to be the first time post-fall break that i've never fallen asleep while reading philosophy!!!! i mean, granted, i read half of the reading last night, went to bed because i was sleepy, and just finished the second half. But i'm really liking this passage a lot better than Kant--it's about stuff that we can actually apply to life (and not "imagine your beam yourself to Mars, but your body's destroyed. are you still the same person if all your memories are transferred into a new body?" applicable, too).




    You are Energetic and Bright



    You view people with optimism. You have many meaningful relationships in your life.

    You had more conflict with your father than your mother. Your relationship with him was healthy but challenging.

    You deal with stress in an effective and competent matter. You are able to remain calm.

    You are a natural multitasker. You enjoy being busy, even if the amount of things you need to do is overwhelming.




    oh, my buddha, the last inkblot is amazing!! It looks like a sheep in the center, with green forelegs, that's wearing a blue bowtie, a red boa that looks vaguely prawns on either end, with a tiny Eiffel Tower on the head, goldfish swimming on the sides, and blue crabs with green maracas in the upper corners.

    inkblot for the win. siriusly.

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

  • monday night = awesome?

    yes, that would correct--awesome, indeed.

    (1) the most successful (if not productive) Ruritan meeting to date followed by turkey shopping at Blooms (completely unrelated, of course).

    (2) left the dorm at ~11PM to go see the Leonids at Yorktown with 7 other Reves-ians and 2 non-Reves-ers.

    (3) ate pizza on the damp beach.

    (4) played ultimate frisbee for the first time in my life (and fell more than i should have. whoops.)

    (5) failed at life by going to the beach in November in flip-flops--the toesies were purples!

    (6) played pseudo-volleyball with a bunch of freshmen from CNU

    (7) chased after the volleyball that rolled to the edge of the water. one enthusiastic stephen leapt into the water just as i was about to scoop up the ball. got water up to the middle of the shins. not good for purple toes. just sayin'.

    (8) finally actually got around to meteor-viewing around 1AM

    (9) saw about 6 - 7 meteors, but mostly sang and talked with Nicole and the Potluck Prince

    (10) froze to death, basically.

    (11) had lots of fun, though--especially when trying to remember bits and pieces of certain Disney and/or christmas songs.

    (12) finally left around 2:30AM

    (13) returned around 2:35AM--kathryn couldn't find her phone!

    (14) found the phone on the beach and legit left Yorktown--saw 24 deer on the drive back

    (15) arrived back at Reves

    (16) threatened to haunt Stephen for the rest of his life if i died of pneumonia because of the wet jeans

    (17) took a shower

    (18) reporting

    numbers 19+ intend to go along the lines of (19) brush teeth and co., (20) study Japanese vocabulary, and (21) roll into bed sometime within the next hour.

    so, basically, i had a 4-day weekend, if you take out all the academic bits and insert all the "mondays should not be this fun" bits.

    thank you, reves-ians and then some, for making this night kinda... yeppp. awesome. (and, also, for putting up with my weirdness...)




    You Are Freaky and Funny



    You're the type of person who can sit all day without feeling bored or boring others.
    You find the world entertaining. There's always something going on that you can riff on.

    You give a first impression of being eccentric. Luckily, most people find your weird ways to be highly entertaining.

    You are an armchair philosopher. You are constantly developing your unique, quirky take on life.


Monday, 16 November 2009

  • the thing about philosophy...

    ...is that I lose sight of the point of the reading about 2 pages into the passage. the pictureless, 17-page long passage of, whoops, i fell asleep again.

    siriusly. I just sloughed through about 14 of the 17 pages, and i completely forgot that the overall view of Kant's argument was about morality.

    it's getting kind of ridiculous.

    but, as a wise roommate once said, only one more month left, right?

    oh, december, i wait for thee.




    You Are West



    Like an American, you are an innovative, free-spirit. You tend to do your own thing, especially if no one has done it before.
    People admire that you are creative and a visionary. You come up with all sorts of ideas, and you're never afraid of failure.

    Sometimes you come across as wild to the point of being careless. You are a rule-breaker who borders on dangerous.
    You make a great artist. No matter what you do in life, it's your personal expression of who you are.


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