This weekend has been pretty fun.
It started off with "Jake Appreciation Day" and although there was no Jake Cake, back braces, or even t-shirts with his darling face on them it was still a complete success. Everyone was very appreciative for his good looks that could only have come from heaven above. Jake, you are a gentleman and a scholar and I wish you luck with your new life in the Source Code.
The next day turned out to be Korean appreciation day. I watched some Koreans do a pretty cool drum show thing up on campus and it made me really want to go there someday. This video doesn't do it justice AT ALL. It was sad too because the guy doing the dance was actually supposed to do it with the hat on his head and not use his hands at all, but one of the things that holds the hat on his head broke. I was lucky though cause I got to see the real thing the day before.
I sat there and watched with the exact same face that Boom Boom has in this video:
So then yesterday we had the first bonfire of the year (well, my first at least). Don't get me started on how much fun it was. I think the best part was when one guy was telling us scary stories about certain laws passed in Wisconsin, oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico, and the scariest one of all... one man's plans to build a mosque near ground zero in New York, "much to the dismay of all Americans". Needless to say, I couldn't sleep at all last night after these stories.
Mixed in throughout all this fun-ness I got two of my last three days of work at the Old Grist Mill over with. Now I just have to get through work on Monday and class on Tuesday and I'm free for the rest of the week. I entirely plan on enjoying myself in St. George, and I'm not even going to worry about how white my legs are compared to everyone else.
So yeah, I guess that's all I have to say about that.
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