Monday, November 13, 2006

What's Up My faithful Brethren (and brethrenas. Yeah female brethren)

Well it's been quite a while since I have written on this thing. That's because I have found other more glorious and easier ways to procrastinate. Yes, that's right, addictinggames.com, MySpace, and Facebook have sunk their evil tenticles (if you know how to actually spell this word please let me know) deep into my flesh and I can't force them to release. And I've also been busy with this weird thing called college. Who knew they actually ment for you to learn stuff at this place. Go figure. Oh well on to the amazing and awesome stories of my times here at college so far.

It's pretty dang boring.

yeah those are my interesting stories. It's the same old, same old day in and day out, pretty much how it'll be for the next fifty seven or eight years of my life. Then there will be a short (read one to two month) period of excitement when I will get to experience the joys of retirement, then that too will become the same old, same old. I guess that is the curse of humanity, to never be satisfied, to alwayse crave the adventurous, exciting, and different. Oh well that's too much philosifising for this time of night/morning (there really needs to be a name for the time from midnight until about four or five in the morning. It's not really morning but it's not really night either. Maybe norn (night and morn combined)).

Well, I have had a couple of interesting things happen in my life in the past 1-2 weeks (the extent of my memory at college). One is that I have now come to experience the joys of back-to-back all-nighters. Yeah it was amazingly awesome. To see the sun rise and set twice before you go to sleep after it sets the third time is an almost religious experience that everyone should have. Alright I'll admit it, It wasn't actually 48 hours with no sleep, it was more like 48 hours where I was awake for about 41 of them. In other words I put a weeks worth of work into two days. Yeah, that was a lot of fun, and I would highly recomend it to anyone who enjoys feeling so worn out that they want to rest in between the refrigerator and their chair (which, in my case, is less than five feet.). Also if you are a health nut and love to stay healthy, definatly don't try this at home (wait till you leave home to try it so your parents can't yell at you and tell you what you already know, That you need sleep.) Oh and for those of you who know someone who is pulling back to back all nighters, remember this one thing: The only thing on their mind when they are cognizent of their thoughts is sleep, so don't be retarded and tell them "Man you look tired, you really should go to sleed." Trust me they already realize that and probably feel like punching you when you say that.

The next really cool thing that I did was I got to swim across lake murry when it was extremly cold. This is another wonderful experience that I would highly recomend to anyone who is not scared of hypothermia or dying. Simply phenomanal experience. One you won't ever forget (except for the part you don't remeber from the shock of entering the water, of course.) I was on a church retreat (The Shack for those of you who don't know and also for those of you who do) and we stayed right be lake murry so we were able to have the fun of swimming and holding a baptismal service in the freezing cold water. Tons of fun.

Okay this is a super long post and I apologize for that. I guess I'll go work on my paper, that's due tomorrow, now. Hopefully I'll write again soon, but if I die before then (not that I think it'll happen anytime soon, but you never know) good luck and goodnight.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Davy, you are so funny! I'll be checking your blog often. It's the next best thing to having ya'll here! -Monika