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   Sunday, August 28, 2005  
Hey there kids. An exciting couple of days I tell you what. This weekend, started out like many others on a wednesday. On this particular Wednesday, we went bowling. We is a loose term defining myself, Mike H., Chuck, Eric, Nick, my cousin Nick, and Dickie. Bowling was awesome, even though you can't have more than 6 people in a lane at any given time. After much random good times where had (including Dickie sending camera phone images of his right nipple to some people) we headed out to IHOP and had some pancakes. I love that place, and we always have a great time when we end a night there. I love the fact that it is opened 24 hours a day.

The next day, after work, I went into Boston with Missy and Dickie and got some costume stuff for the end of Octobre festivities. It was fun, and I bought a womens coat for my costume (It will go fabulous with my red 'Peggy Sue' wig I bought the other weekend).

Friday was fun, The girls and I going to see 40 year old vergin again. That movie is almost as good the second time you watch it.

Saturday was truely a piece of work. It was like everything went on. It almost seemed like more than just one day. I stared out waking up early, and heading into Boston for my capstone meeting. Afterwards I spend and hour and a half with Mary-Ellen and Emmett, and good times where had by all. We returned home to a comotion of having to drive my sister to the train station and then being miss informed about the whereabouts of my scout shirt. Much quick, non-air conditioned driving was done to make sure that I made it to Nicks eagle ceremony on time and appropriately atired. The ceremony went off without any problems (almost) and I'm very proud that Nick is officialy an Eagle now. After the ceremony, we went over to Nicks house to celebrate a little bit. Nicks brother Peter is so So SO cute. He really wanted me to watch some starwars with him, and then play some video games. After all this partying I collected Chuck, Bill and Mike C. and we went to the water works. Being the designated driver I got good and drunk early on, so that it will have all worn off by midnight. The Sox lost which Sucked. Chuck managed to scare away a table of like 7 women. Chuck and Mike brake danced to no avail on attracting attention. We ran into (excuse my lack of spelling)Matt Yohe, Robin Yee, and Magin Casidey, and they said hi, even though they seemed to skitter away as fast as they could after the plesentries were despensed. So, it was the end of the night, and we had ... oh, I don't know a half hour before I had to drive Chung home. In this time, a Korean girl and her indian friend asked us to come and dance with their white female friends. Apparently they thought we where older than we where, because us being still in College was a massive downer for them. They where polite enough until every one of them left the dance floor and made a b-line for the womens room (Where we couldn't follow). I, of course, saw this as a sign that they had no interest in continuing any imitaion of interest, and used this hyatus to drive Mike back to the T station, while Chuck and bill used this time to convince themselves that these girls where absolutely not interested ("Yea .... my friends arn't interested in you"). I drove C & B home and then watched some Conin O'brain until 2 in the morning.

Tomorow I'm looking forward to going on the Ghosts and Graveyards tour with the girls. It should be a fun time. I'll let you all know.

I have also seen some new DVD's lately. I just finished watching one called Grand Theft Parsons. It is a movie about Johny Knoxville stealing the courpse of a good friend of his to drive out into the middle of the desert and cremate. Not as funny as I expected from Knoxville, but worth seeing all the same. The second movie I rented this week was Suicide Kings. This movie was friging amazing. The storyline is the sister of a rich prepschool kid is kidnapped and ransomed for 2 million dollars. To show that they are serious, the kidnappers send a finger in the mail to the kid. The kids father has the money, but not readily accessable, so the kid gathers together some of his friends, and decide to kidnap an old mob boss and use him as the ransom. The Mob Boss is played by Christopher Walken. To prove that they are serious they cut off his finger. The rest of the movie is the kids trying to prove that they are in charge of the situation, only to have Christopher Walken (Ducktaped to a chair, drunk and on pain killers and bleeding to death) actualy running the show. To top all this off Dennis Leary Plays Walkens driver/hitman, and spends a good part of the movie "gathering information" (i.e. beating the everloving crap out of people). Great movies, and I would recomend them both.

Ok, I'll see you all later. Take care of yourselves this week.

::Computers Can't SLEEP!!!!::
   posted by Chris at 6:21 PM


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