Bowling update. I WILL make a HUGE update about what I did over the last week when I get up tomorrow morning. It is filled with awesomeness and such, but I am SO tired.
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Hello ye Aardvark fans,
I'll give you a simple update tonight. We rolled against 'Strike Happens.' I won't mention our rankings. Needless to say I still haven't the foggiest as to how the scoring system works. However we did trample our opposition last night. Tonight's first round was a spectacular night for the Aardvarks. All present bowled particularly well the first round though. One of our Aardvarks couldn't make it so Brandon bowled instead. While we missed our missing (yes I could use another word other than miss but nothing came to mind and a thesaurus is not close at hand) Aardvark, Brandon had a smashing good round. The second round was not as good as the first but was equally entertaining. However, I think the bowling league is beginning to dislike the presence of students in their midst. They started us half an hour late and closed half an hour earlier. The distinct feeling of being rushed has begun to creep up on me. That aside I have the feeling that many of you would like to be 'in' on this bowling endeavor. Next semester will see the return of Tuesday League nights. If my e-mails haven't sold you on the idea, recall that Wednesday mornings are delightfully devoid of pre-noon classes and thus a perfect time to enjoy a pre-hump day evening. While it may seem like I 'serious' commitment, let me assure you that Tuesday nights become something to look forward to as the semester wears on.
I am not sure, but I believe next week will be the last night of bowling until the next semester. I have a had an incredible amount of fun with my Aardvarks and look forward to next 'season.'
As far as what theme tonight even was, I'm not entirely sure. The undergrads seem lackluster in their efforts to dress up. Not that I can say anything as I have forgotten to check on what the theme even is week to week. Perhaps if we have enough grad teams next semester we can raise the stakes for the free Chipotle eh?
Educational plug: John Titor, proof that the Internet is, indeed, a cespool.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Titor