Saturday, June 24, 2006

The downhill slide

O man, only two more days of class. Of course both days involve big nasty exams, but at least I don't have to sit there and struggle to stay awake through another boring lecture.

This weekend has been strangely relaxing so far. On Thursday night I went to a cookout party that some of Mike's classmates were throwing to celebrate the end of their unit plan projects (Mike stayed up the entire night finishing his...) and they had spectacular pork loins. Mmm. Yesterday I slept in sooo late like a complete lazy person, then I did absolutely none of my homework until Jillian called me up and we hung out for the evening, which was great fun as always. Today I plan on actually studying and cleaning, then tomorrow we're heading up north (I think) for one of Mike's cousins who's having an open house party.

This week will kind of suck. Like I said I have two exams and I have to work on Friday. Boooo. But Friday evening kicks off the first day of my groovy 4th of July vacation, and when I come back it's my birthday! Class will officially be over and extreme greatness will ensue for the rest of the summer. :D

Ok, I just have to say that those ab-roller thingys are amazing. No no, I'm not kidding. I may be pale but I've got a killer abdominal region now thanks to five minutes of ab-rolling a day. I recommend.

I'm about twenty minutes away from finishing my final lab report OMG I'M SO HAPPY!!

I think that's all for now. Toodle-loos, pippy pip and all that wot.

4 comments:

shruts said...

dude, i WANT one of those ab things! could you send me the 'details' ? WICKED! Hopefully i can convince my mom and dad that it won't kill me or anything.

Boomer said...

You can get'em for about fifteen dollars at Meijer. Piece o' cake mon.

Dave said...

Get ready for a wild weekend of doing absolutely nothing and beaing damn proud of it. I think we all deserve a weekend where we can just fuck off for a few days.

Boomer said...

O man Dave, you ain't kidding.

Ain't.

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