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ASR
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« Reply #2769 on: 23 October 2008, 18:34:39 » |
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So, yeah. People on campus write on the sidewalk and ground and courtyard areas with chalk all the time, to advertise upcoming events like movies they're showing or just to make statements or let you know about groups and clubs.
Well, lately there's a bunch of "Vote Obama" or "Vote McCain" chalk drawings. On the way to an exam the other morning, I noticed at least 20 variations of "Vote McCain," and most of them were all in one area.
On the way BACK from the exam, it was clear that somebody had gone and "fixed" all of these scrawlings by adding in words like "Don't" in front of "Vote McCain" and such.
So, today, I go out and see something pretty funny.
There's a place where it just says "Don't Not Not Not Not Vote for Not Not McCain in Not '08" or something to that effect.
And lastly, I found some chalk of my own and wrote "Toy Story 2 was okay" nearby.
Also "Vote McCain/Fey."
Even though I don't necessarily know who I'm voting for, I just felt that would be too good not not not to write.
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« Reply #2770 on: 24 October 2008, 01:14:34 » |
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I have an Obama 2008 t-shirt. ... It was a gift. ...
Anyway I got leave work an hour early today and other stuff so I used the time to start colouring some art. I'm gonna have a new computer at work when I get there on monday, which'll be cool.
In Quebec, there's a lot of different kinds of first nations people and areas and stuff. And my last pile of work (which my boss, as was leaving, said that when I finished I could just go home instead of finding more work for the day) had to do with them.
I really like all the aboriginal names of places and stuff, but when you're typing it gets really annoying trying to write words like "Kangiqsualujjuaq" and "Umiujaq" (yes, those are real) so it was weird. On the plus side most of these places have postal codes that are like "J0Y1X0" and "J0Y3B0" which I pretend says "Joy" and has a little funny face next to it.
And there's place called "Quaqtaq" which I read as "Quack attack" and loved it. Also in Quebec there's some (but not most, as they are mostly in north New Brunswick) Acadian towns. Acadians, in a nutshell, are another type of french people that live in Canada and tend to act like they're better french people than the Quebecois when really France doesn't want either of them back so they can both stop talking about better they are than the other. But it was weird because all of a sudden I've have to do something with a place Lebel-sur-Quévillon and I've to change my entire way of thinking to start spelling in french.
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« Reply #2789 on: 24 October 2008, 19:42:32 » |
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So, last night I had to go see some play with my First Year Experience class. It's basically a blow-off class for Freshmen to take that sort of gets you used to college life. They try to get you to go some events on campus, so the teacher arranged that we all go to see this play the drama department was putting on.
I was kind of mad because there was other stuff I wanted to do last night, but holy #####.
That was a REALLY good play.
It was called "Our Lady of 121st Street" so I was expecting absolutely nothing worthy of my time.
It turned out to be really great, and the actors were REALLY good to boot. Someone was even playing a mentally handicapped character, which is something I've never gotten to see live, and ever since Tropic Thunder can't normally take seriously. There were also two gay characters and some male-male saliva exchanges, but I'm assuming they're both gay in real life, anyway. It's a solid assumption.
What impressed me was how great the play was with blending comedy and drama. Because it was actually really funny, but whoever wrote it had a GREAT understanding of how to use the comedy to build up to a really dramatic moment and switch between both seamlessly. It was really a great play.
I only care so much because I was expecting a waste of a night.
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