Good evening ladies and gentlemen, this is your official cram session procrastination entry. I have a Physics test at 9 am tomorrow and I have spent maybe an hour total of studying today. Oh did I mention that tomorrow I also have to go put out Disney yard signs on campus, host a concourse info table on my lunch break, AND attend the Disney presentation at 5.
To top it all off, my dryer is broken I don't have anything clean to wear. Rats.
So, I'm in a fantasy football league with my sister, two brother in-laws, two brothers, and a bunch of other people I don't know. While I am enjoying it, I may be doing so a little too much, as I spent a good deal of time that I should have been studying today instead watching live stats roll in as I creamed Theo. So much for going to the library to avoid distractions. Of course he has two starters playing Monday night so maybe I shouldn't talk smack just yet.
Just when I thought the storm was calming down at work, our TV broadcast system is having issues again. This is the system that I spent hours and hours trying to tweak and get it right, and it has worked beautifully the last two weeks. So tomorrow I'll be back out at the Charter head-end in Opelika. I think my Dad would be proud of my work though. That sort of thing was right up his alley, and I owe a lot of what I can do to him.
I went to New Orleans again this weekend. About halfway there I realized that I was actually driving into tropical storm conditions. I said a prayer that my hotel would power. Not only did it, but it was right in the middle of the French Quarter, so after going to see my friend Steve Goodson I hit the streets for some great live music upon his recommendation. Of course no trip to the Big Easy is complete without a stop at
Cafe du Monde for a beignet and a muffuletta from
Central Grocery. It was a great trip. I got to spend some good "me time" (as mom step-mom would call it) walking around, up and down the streets and along the river, and thinking. The 40 MPH winds made for a nice cool breeze throughout the Quarter. I enjoy being there almost as much as the World Showcase in Epcot. Lots of sights, sounds, and smells (some not so pleasant). If only they has Illuminations on the Mississippi.
We had auditions for the Knights tonight, and out of 10 appointments only 6 showed up. We did have some great female vocal candidates though. It was an extremely close contest between two of the candidates and a tough call to make. There may not be an abundance of even remotely decent horn players in Auburn, but let me tell you there is no shortage of vocal talent. I'm also glad to have Errick Johnson back on the band. That guy can tear it up like no other. Now all we need is to find an entire rhythm section.
By the way I've been on a diet for two weeks (which I totally busted this weekend), have been riding my new bike to class and sometimes to work for that long, start boot camp in a little over two weeks, and I've already lost 10 pounds. The goal is to lose 60. In other spectacular news my Accounting 95 got bumped up to a 98.
I think I'm gonna call it a night and get up early to study. I own Physics anyway.
That's all for the lamest entry ever.