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   Tuesday, May 25, 2004  
Wow, long time no post,

We are back again after one amazingly interactive and action-packed Tuesday. Why was today so action packed you ask? Well, let me start at the beginning. First thing this morning, I went jogging. I then showered, dressed, and caught the 10:15 out of SQ (nothing unusual yet). I met up with Matt at NQ, and we took the train to JFK/UMass. From here, we acidentaly took the wrong end of the number 8 bus and we ended up at UMass's main campus. Fortunately I had Matt ask for a transfer, and the Crystal Shuttles were running regularly, so we lost no time in getting back to the station to catch the actual number 8 buss. We took this buss to a mall in dorchester so that we could go to the "Target" store. Now this store has everything, which was perfect for our plans. Why this store and not some other "Not-in-the-depths-of-Dorchester" store? And what plans? Well, I chose this store because a friend told me that they sold very large/cheep boxes of condoms, and I felt obliged to find this out first hand (This all fit into our plans by the way). The plan was to get a large bag filled with everything a college freshmen might find useful upon entering the houses of higher learning. I unfortunately didn't have time to find hard liquor, but the shatchel did include: Condoms, shampoo, soap, an alarm clock, detergent, ramin-noodles, pop tarts, a shot glass, and quite a large sampling of many other staples of college life. We then picked up the number 8 buss again and took it all the way to Ruggles (Matt was very brave when we went through Dudley Sq). At NU, we at some lunch, and then I went to class. My project in American History got put off, and world history was crazy as normal (good crazy). Afterwards, I met up with the guys and we tried to go to a Mexican restaurant, but it was too expensive, so we ducked out before the waiter even showed up. We headed furthur down Newberry St and went to TGIF (No, not HSIW, lol). The waitress was named Jill and was cute. We all ate, made small talk, we paid for Nicks bill (oh, yea, this whole thing was because he signed out of highschool today, and we wanted to selebrate his freedom into the real world), and I made a balloon animal for the waitress. I then made an extream show out of going through the entire bag-of-wonder and Nick was apreciative. Afterwards we went to the Pru and hung out at Brookstones (I read an entire spiderman 'graphic novel') and Bill and Matt got some Krispy Kream donuts. Afterwards we walked to NU and hung out there while we ate the donuts. Afterwards we headed home and I got to tell my Mom that the Native Americans in North America could have numbered up to 100 Million before Columbus and that Massive Chinese Treasure Junks sailed around the entire world before building a mineing colony in Australia to gather plutonium of all things (I shit you not, check it out)
So, yes, that was today. Come to think of it the last three days have been filled with Krispy Kream Donuts. Monday my friends and I bet Duy that he couldn't eat 40 donuts. He couldn't, and I'm still waiting for him to tell us that morning made him Diabetic. [The story is quite a bit longer and involved me wearing a Krispy Kream hat on the orange line while Kevin took pictures of the whole "event"]. The day before (Sunday y'all) Bill called up and we then called up Steph and we all met up at west quad on NU. We then went up into the dorms and threated On with hiring transvestites if he didn't go out with us. He did, so we went to China town and ate at a buddhist (all vegetarian ...shudder...) restaurant. Afterwards (mind you this was like 9:00 Sunday night) we went to the Pru and bought a dozen Donuts from Krispy Kream (see, I told you), afterwards we walked back to NU.
Ok, There will be more pictures and some new quotes comming up soon. And proably some other crazy Chris adventures soon.

::...yea, but after the first time don't waste your quarter...::
   posted by Chris at 8:31 PM


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