Oh..Hello. Long time no see.
A lot has happened since my last entry. Here's a summary...
Parents came up and enjoyed my commencement into the next stage of my life, took enough pictures to blind a small dog (huh?), got a lot of cash, spent a lot of cash, played ball everyday, picked up vball finally, played vball everyday, spent endless hours at Liz's apartment watching NBA playoffs or movies she hasn't seen before (basically every movie ever made), went down to NYC for a few days, chilled with "thee who cannot be named (amy)", surprised by Charlie's Ali-like return to America, made a "short" roadtrip back to Michigan with Kuo in my Civic, sent off Meggo with a night of drinking and Rik's, welcomed Martin back to AA that same night, got scolded by a 17 year old twirp for trying to take a picture while waiting online to see Matrix Reloaded, watched Matrix Reloaded, became addicted to vball and all it's splendor, sent out a bunch of resumes, responses received equal zero, received my NORTHSIDE hoodie, and officialliy received the final two credits I needed to graduate.
All in all it's been a pretty eventful spring term. Although the weather could be a tad bit nicer, fun times are being had. Unlike the event packed spring of last year, the days are filled this year with smaller daily events like ball, vball, eating, and napping.
Nothing much to say right now except that I'm trying to enjoy my last days here in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
I know I've said this before, either to some of you reading this, or maybe even in this blog, but I swear, college is one big tease. Take U of Michigan for example. Every year, thousands of America's brightest, coolest, talented, and most interesting people are brought together at this University from far and wide. Over the course of your four years you get to meet all these great people, you get to eat with them, talk with them, party with them, LIVE with them, and share the BEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE with them. Then at the end of those four years, it's all over. Everybody graduates and LEAVES to either go back to where they came from, or to move to another part of the country...APART from all those that you shared college with. Now if you're really lucky, a bunch of your friends will end up in the same place as you. But the majority won't. Sad, isn't it? If given the chance, would I decide to stay in NY and go to a SUNY just so I won't have to go through the pains of saying goodbye? NaAaAaaAAAAhhhhhhHH...
posted by pierre 7:00 AM
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