September 28, 2003

I'm Back 

I just got back from visiting my parents and my brother at the Sheraton on campus. It's the first time we've seen each other in a month, and what do we do? We sit there and watch Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Kattan. That's a great way to bond as a family. Anyway, the football game was good. Syracuse destroyed Toledo and their funny looking astronaut mascot, and the rain held off long enough for the pep rally to go on as usual. The only difference was that we had to have it twice as far from the Carrier Dome as usual because of some Rosh-Hashannah (I have no idea if this is spelled right) service at the chapel. If you know what I'm talking about, you've probably been here. If you don't, visit SU's website from my links post and check it out. I got the new Nickelback CD, and I'll review it at some point in the next couple days. It should be good. In less pleasant news, I just realized that I have a plate with cheese and stuff on it from my Hot Pockets (which were breathtaking, by the way) and there's no dishwasher in my dorm. This could be a problem. Maybe I can put it in the bathroom sink...no, wait, there's toothpaste and facial hair in there...this could be a serious problem. I don't really know what else to write, so I should probably just stop now. Eventually, I'll have some essays and stuff on here, along with more journal entries and commentary on current events. Keep in mind, however, that I am a college freshman, and any time I spend blogging is probably time I'm supposed to be studying. I have to read 200 pages of "Families on the Fault Line" for my sociology class, so I might want to do that tomorrow instead of being an amateur rock critic. Yeah, I'm out of ideas. I think I'll just leave this until tomorrow, since nobody reads it anyway. I did submit the site to Google earlier today, so maybe someone will stumble across it. Until next time, continue to surf wisely, and don't listen to any sentence containing the word "liberal" unless it also contains an insult. Later.

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