January 2009
28 posts
GUYS! I really want to be a cocaine addict!
– Emily Hammond, cerca January 30, 2009. I don’t even know why she brought it up. Oh well, you know Em. Always trying new things.
I am getting random notifications left and right
But this video was by far the...
– A quote to Emily Hammond from yours truly.
Someone is bad at following directions.
Sibling Rivalry
Ok, so I am not really fighting with my sibs. But I am going to this really cool restaurant called Sibling Rivalry where these two brothers compete against eachother to prepare a meal (think Iron Chef America). Here’s a description from the website:
“Sibling Rivalry combines the simple elegance of classical cooking with the rich, bold flavors of Modern American cuisine. Chef’s...
I used to feel so alone in the city. All those gazillions of people and then me,...
– Augusten Burroughs, author of Running with Scissors
This is from the back of a Starbuck’s cup filled with Peppermint Mocha Hot Chocolate. It was just the quote I needed to read…
Hmmm
Hey guys!
So, I was in this really bad mood but then I traveled on over to the Manchester Athletic Club and decided to change my life for the better. I realized that I actually want to make a difference in the world, not to just myself, but to others as well. Now, I know that sounds completely cliche but I actually mean it. I don’t exactly know what I am planning to do, but it will be BIG....
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the...
– William Arthur Ward
I can’t wait to wear my high-jacker shirt.
– EMK
Productivity at it's finest
Wow, this was quite a day! First, E and I tried to memorize Dr. S’s long Hamlet poem on the train to boston. Then we needed to find a VERY important store and we spent about 1.25 hours in the freeeezing cold looking for it (until I realized I had the wrong address). So we accomplished that. Went shopping. Ate more. You know, chilled. E returned some stuff and she/we never ended up having to...
My New Years Resolutions →
Years teach us more than books.
– Berthold Auerbach