My weekend was awesome!
On Thursday, I went to a debate party and we played drinking games. Every time one of the men said terrorist, Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden, Iraq, Nucular (not Nuclear), and more you had to drink. We got tipsy. Then we went to Jax, which wasn't totally fun, but it was cool hanging out with a bunch of UTLaw students.
On Friday, I went to Ann Arbor and it was the night of the crazies. Ok, I went to Olive Garden to eat with Jay, Jason and Shelly Button. It was really good. We then met up with Jenn at gelato place, but it closes an hour early so no gelato :( Then we went to starbucks. There was a man on a couch (Jay gave him an 8) who was listening to headphones and rapping and getting all into it. Then he just left his stuff and hung outside for a while. Then we went to the bathroom and violated the line, was shown how politeness works, then continued rapping. Weird. Then we went to Necto and it was fun. I talked to a guy about a Tilt-o-Whirl. Mike showed up and that was fun. He talked to some guy who was at UofM for med school. The guy said he was miserable and cries every night. Then he asked Mike and Jay for a three way. They declined. Then there was dancing and stuff and some other guy outside of the bar asked randomly to have a three-way with Mike and Jay again. Then I went home.
On Saturday, I studied and wrote my memo. Then my friend Beth and I went to the UT game and it was fun. Our friend Steve joined us and we hung out with him and his UT friends. Then we decided to try to sneak into the box to see our Writing Professor. We sneaked into the boxes and went to the law school box. We talked to the dean who told us where our professors personal office was. So then we went to her box but she wasn't there. We took a video phone message for proof. Then we went back to Steve's place after the game. It was fun. Then John and another Steve came over and we went to the ale house for a couple hours. Then we went home.
On Sunday I went to Brooklyn, went out to eat for my birthday and did laundry. It was a good day.
Oct 5, 2004
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