To go or not to go...
Well, this has been a day that lived up to more than what I expected. For some reason I awoke from my comfortable 90 degree water bed...mmmmmmmm...with a little more "zip" than usual. I unpacked my two Chemistry books weighing in about a metric ton so that I would have shoulders over the weekend.... Anywho, I left for school with my new $150 cd-player in its handy-dandy velvet carrying case...heh.
Wilburn's came first, well maybe because it was first bell, but I'm not sure. I'll have to look into that............................... We did a whole bunch of Jack Schitt...skippity-do. I left for the all wonderful and all amazing Advanced Programming class where we get to learn C++ with Ms. Fennell (meow). So Dan and I waited in her class ever so patiently thinking that we would be called to the main lobby at 9:00 am on the dot...boy we were wrong. The announcement finally came on about 10 after and called us up. When we got there I of course saw all our friends already standing in a little hoard...or clique if you want to call it that (screw you you damn hippies). We got on the "front bus" as Ms. Conway calls it and was surprisingly made out to be a much funner trip on the twinkie than I thought it would be. I really wanted to listen to some music, but Andy was prepared for the trip with the almighty electronic Outburst. After just ending our Academic Team season...well technically...I still had an urge to randomly shout out answers at the moderator ^__^....famous Michael Jackson songs *shudders*.
Arrived in Downtown we did. When I got out, I was expecting some extravagant building to walk into, but when I saw this place I was like, "WTF? This place looks like shit." I was expecting something more like the Aronoff, but o well. The seats inside were SOOOOOOOO damn comfortable. I'd much rather sit in those seats than the one's they have at the movie theater. We came inside and a lady gave us an introduction about some shiznit that was going on and what to expect from the play. The play finally started and it was boring as hell the first five minutes...I'd rather be watching paint dry than listening to that rancid monologue, but right after listening to his needlessly long monologue, it was absolutely laugh-out-loud funny throughtout nearly the whole play. Especially Dermeo, or the guys who played him, was the funniest character out of all of them. They were like freaking on crack or somethin' because they were completely insane. Along with the one girl who had her skirt made out of neck ties, she also openly admitted of being somewhat of a schizo, which helped explain a bunch of things lmao. I'm not going to go in-depth about the play because I recommend everyone go see it. The slap stick humor with the door and shutters was also a great rendition of a classic Three Stooges skit. I've never laughed so hard...it was that damn funny. This play certainly goes down as one of the "Greatest Plays I'll Ever See In My Lifetime" list.
After coming out of this miniscule place, we proceeded back to the base, but were taken off course by the "Mecha Food Establishment." ^__^ Dan, Kevin, Eric, and I stopped in at Taco Bell; the others went to Pizza Hut. After eating, we stopped by the rest of the folks feasting at the Hut, which is where I pretty much 0wned Dan with Gambit and Rogue. :buttrock: We talked about creating our own computer lingo called bl33p sp3ak lmfao. blip bl0p bl33p bl00p...blah blah bl33p...blah bl33p bl33p bl00p.
And that's about it on our trip to the play. It was fun and I'd really enjoy seeing it once again.
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