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The End has arrived (more or less)

By Luddie
So today was the last real assignments that I had to turn in before spring break. Got those done nicely and went down to dinner early with Geoff. Saga hasn't been good the last few days, from the approach of spring break I think, and tonight was particularly bad. I was starving hungy, ate one piece of pizza and suddenly had no apetite at the prospect of the food before me. There was no selection and Geoff and I just looked at each other and basically telepathically decided we needed to go somewhere else.

So back on the floor, a random enouncter turned into Shroud, Abu and Aduma coming with us. It was fun. There were these random high school girls working for Fazoli's so that Fazoli's would donate money to some charitable organization of some type. I'm not sure why they were there, but they sure gave us more breadsticks than those employees did, so we were very happy. :D

I ordered their large club submarino, which turns out to be 2 of the normal-sized ones. So I ate half at dinner, half just now, and still a whole one for tomorrow. Taaaaasty. You'd think I'm spending a lot of time talking about a simple sub sandwich but if you were at saga tonight you'd understand the excitement. :D

Then Fuego had things to do so he couldn't run his DAOC character through a 4-hour raid. So I did it for him, and watched Gladiator on my laptop. The time passed nicely and Fuego will now do my bidding for all of time. (I wish) And that was basically today.

Tomorrow I will go to stats (hopefully free of obese-people references) and then spanish, and then swimming with Aduma, and then work (ideally for 3 hours) and then DONE.
 

1 comment so far.

  1. C. Bright 3/14/2005 7:20 AM
    Huzzah! Huzzah!

    Sorry that I'm always a few days behind on commenting, but I'll get there.

    I know how you feel on the starting spring break with finishing your classes. I got to that jump-into-the-air-and-click-your-heels feeling on Friday morning. (And then proceeded to do nothing).

    Good for you guys on the extra bread sticks. Your college food stories always bring a smile (something I'm not dealing with, because my cafeteria is the leftover spaghetti that the kids won't eat).

    Blessings on your break, my brother. Let's see what it brings.

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