Ottawa Oddball

Thursday, October 28, 2004

IN THE BEGINNING

The first, and hopefully not the last post. Why is it that the smaller the room you have the easier it is to get messy? As i have recently moved into the upstairs of a house I find myself with this rhetorical question. Towels on the door, boxers on the shelves, hats on the doorhandles, laundry everywhere else. The only clear space is on the walls. It friggin early, 7:38am to exact. I've been up since around 1am, for my lack of sleep is due to irregular sleeping patterns which i experience around this time of year. Class is in an hour and 15, molecular biology to be exact. Taught by a large asian man who doesn't give a crap if you can't read his powerpoint slides. I like the class but hate going because the seating is like a to-scale model of a baseball stadium. You have about 1 and 1/2 feet for leg room, in the horizontal direction that is, and less than a foot in the vertical dimension. There's gotta be like 300 people in the class and the room is an old theatre/auditorium. It gets crazy hot and i start to get the sweats if i'm somehwere in the middle section. The only hope i have is to sit near the aisle. There's a midterm next week in the class and we'll see how that goes. Oh, and don't buy the new Dentyne ice cherry as it tastes like bad cough syrup and will give you the dry heaves if you happen to swallow anything dry after chewing.

This ends #1, tell your friends kiddies. Be sure to tune in tomorrow aight,

BuckmasterFlex

2 Comments:

  • ottawa oddball eh? well darned if i don't
    love that youre blogging. im sure you will
    create the equivocal mastedon of brains,
    interest and peaked debate. i love it.
    i love YOU.
    gavinoids

    By Blogger Matt McKechnie, at 4:03 PM  

  • ottawa oddball eh? well darned if i don't
    love that youre blogging. im sure you will
    create the equivocal mastedon of brains,
    interest and peaked debate. i love it.
    i love YOU.
    gavinoids

    By Blogger Matt McKechnie, at 4:03 PM  

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