Today = good day

Yesterday I signed up for my new room, which, amazingly, is the same one I am in now! Yes, next year I will be in B304, and I’ll be hangin with Saku, Ron, and Liz, all of whom will probably be in the same hall.
Went sailing in the Monterey Bay for a few hours today. My partner, Kenny, and I were pretty much the fastest and well-organized of the six 15-foot sailboat teams that went out. While others kept bumping into expensive boats in the harbor, we had no slip-ups at all!
Afterwards I had some time to kill, so I had some oysters and fries at the dockside restaurant! Man that’s good stuff.
While eating I got a call from Dave, the Uth TV guy, who told me about a quite lucrative upcoming opportunity whoops I can’t say anymore!
Went downtown to rent a tuxedo jacket for tonight’s concert choir performance, but decided to buy it instead. I’ll probably be using it some times over the summer and next year (I’ll probably be in concert choir again at least in the fall).
Replaced my wiper blades! I don’t know why I’d do it at the end of the rainy season, but I came across the auto store and I was like what the hell. The guy probably thought I was really responsible, replacing them at this time of year, as if I replace wiper blades every 6 months like I’m supposed to, instead of once every 4 years.
Talked over Shiranne’s and my project proposal with my professor for Language Engineering. It went over well! We should probably start on it really soon, though.

Phonology, Psych and Religion, Orchestration, Intermediate Sailing, and Concert Choir. Rock x5!
The Glomp still seems to be doing well over at Uth TV – still at 5 stars, no one hates it or perhaps doesn’t understand it yet! I’m making pretty good progress on my next one… I’m fully done with planning and scripting, and about half-way done with recording and animating.
Now for a well-deserved shower. I got a sunburn last week and I’ve been peeling!

2 comments

  1. Now you don’t have to tip a DJ, either
    Jeffrey, with your invention, it’s kind of sad, but, that’s progress!

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