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Feb 14, 2007 20:47

hello again spidey faithful...

I just came in from a snowball fight. It is the second one I've had in two days. Yesterday, the first floor girls challenged us to a snowball fight and, well, let's just say it turned into a snowball massacre. The bodies were everywhere. I think we overestimated the first floor girls' snowball fighting skills. We simply decimated them. Probably seeking their revenge, the girls challenged us to another snowball fight. This time, they prepared ahead. They had pre-made balls sitting outside, waiting for them. However, even with all of the cheating that went on we still managed to beat them. Now, I'm not saying that females are inferior to males at the art of snowball warfare, but these girls really need to stop challenging us. All that's going to happen is that they're going to eat facefulls of snow.

Speaking of snow, we had a snow day today!! I guess that's what happens when you get twenty inches of snow in twenty-four hours. The bad part about having a snow day today is that I missed two labs. "But Jason, why is that bad?" you might ask, well, I'll tell you. It's bad because I had to make them up today by myself. There are many things I want to be doing during a snow day: drinking hot chocolate, sledding, having the aforementioned snowball fights, taking naps under warm blankets. Making up a Statistics and Meteorology lab is not one of the things that I want to be doing on a snow day. Fear not though, loyal readers, because I did get to go sledding today. Me, Kate, and some friends went to the Bryce Jordan Center where there are some awesome hills. We made ramps and flew off said ramps. Fun times were had by all. That is, until we went numb. Then it was time to head back for a de-frosting in the shower.

Since then I haven't really been doing much. I've been studying for a Japanese exam I have tomorrow (curses), finishing a paper for creative writing, and lounging about. My hope is that my lounging ways will continue well into the night. The snow has stopped, which is good, but the fifty mile an hour winds have started, which is bad. I don't plan to be going outside any time soon. Till next time...

-Jason
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