I'm going to shoot off a quick update here, but I don't have a ton of time. Let's write it in bullet points! Or, shall we say, 'Brooke-esque'? ;)
I have the weirdest family. Jesse, in particular, makes me laugh like you wouldn't believe. Today I was sitting and talking with him, and I made a comment about how nothing felt good when you were sick.
Jesse responded "That's not very patronizing, now is it?"
I raised an eyebrow in his direction. "Are you sure you know what that means?"
He responded in a tone that can only be described as goofily sarcastic, "Of course I do. It means comfy."
I will clarify here that he knows exactly what patronizing means. He's very smart, but still a goof ball. You kind of have to be there, though, cause his facial expressions are what really put me in stitches.
Moving on.
Speaking of sick. I am. However, I am striving to defeat said sickness using only the sheer power of my mind... And a couple shots of pure vitamin C. That is some strong stuff, I'm telling you...
As of now, I'm feeling much better than yesterday.
Did you know that the king of hearts is the only king without a moustache?
I'll be gone 'til Tuesday in Kansas. I was looking forward to 60 degree days, but apparently it's going to be colder there than it will be here most of the days. Figures. :P
Did you also know that American car horns beep in the key of F?
Amy Lee announced that she's working on a solo CD, as well as a new Evanescence album. *dreamy sigh* :P
I've decided I'm a mega geek. Or nerd. Or both. The word "nerd" was first coined by Dr. Seuss in "If I Ran the Zoo", cause I'm sure you all have always wondered about that.
My classes are super lame right now. I literally have not learned a thing this semester, other than reading the entire training book for Samurais. That was pretty sweet, but I'm not sure how that's going to help me solve business problems. Oh, well.
So if I was to apply for a second job, where would I apply? (Besides Caribou. :P)
And a few more to prove my geekiness:
Odontophobia is the fear of teeth.
The plastic things on the end of shoelaces are called aglets.
Dueling is legal in Paraguay, as long as both parties are registered blood donors.
In ancient Rome, it was considered a sign of leadership to be born with a crooked nose.
That's all for now, folks. Love ya! Leave a comment with a prayer request.
2 Comments:
LOL! I think you might have "Brooke-esqued" better than me :P
I'm going to comment in bullet points.
You better not be missing physics due to sickness or Kansas-ness. I will be jealous enough to hunt you down :P
NEW Amy LEE!?! Score. What was that band I listened to on your iPod last week that you said I would like and reminded you of Evanescence but not and I'm pretty sure they started with an R. (awesome sentence fragment)
You're not learning anything in your classes? ME NEITHER. But probably for a different reason than you. I'm assuming you know everything that you're learning; I just don't pay attention ;)
You should apply to Sonic. I wanna see you on rollerblades.
I will never look at my shoelaces the same.
I have a crooked nose.
....not really.
This is by far the longest comment I have ever left on someone's blog.
Later, Nater.
(haha that was good.)
Haha! That was very entertaining to read my friend. And what's wrong with Caribou again? I forget;)
Hmm prayer requests? Well since you left one on my blog I have to leave one on yours to! lol. But right now prayer for what to do in the next few years would be amazing...I'm still playing with some ideas as to what to do right out of college. I'm stuck:P But yeah! I'll definitely be praying for you as well!
Have an awesome time on the retreat this weekend:)
Hans
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