Friday, October 10, 2008

Make My Day

So, if you couldn't tell by the title, this blog is about my day today (Fall Holiday). This was a good day, made so by many different things; things that normally may not be associated with a good day, but oh it was. Anywho, my day started around 11 or so, because I was finally able to sleep in due to the amazing fact that my classes had been cancelled (a mysterious "holiday" called "Fall Holiday," thank you Vanguard). Then I went to the caf with some of my pals: Jake, Matt Angell, and there may have been a third, but I don't really remember. While searching for a table to eat at, we stumbled upon Kyle and his chica (Amanda), luckily they had many open chairs at their table, thus we ate with them. After lunch I was able to play some NCAA Football '08 (fun game) while awaiting Brennan's return from practice, so we could leave for Disneyland. He finally showed up and we left for "the happiest place on earth." This is the part of my day when it appeared that it was going to be crappy. At this point, you may be asking yourself, "how could someone have a crappy day at Disneyland?" Well, stop thinking and keep reading to find out. While at Disneyland I was practically forced onto the Tower of Terror, not so much physically forced, but through the art of peer pressure. While on that horrid ride, the guys seated in front of me laughed at me and Jake and Matt Angell (a.k.a. the two worst guys to sit between on that ride) wouldn't let me hold the handle bars, which are there to be held by people like me. To make a long story short: that ride sucked, California Screamin' was tight, Indiana Jones was broken after 20 minutes of waiting in line, so was Thunder Mountain, and then it was too cold to wait and watch the fireworks, so we left. Luckily, also to make the story shorter: found unopened can of rootbeer, dropped said can of rootbeer from the 7th floor, went to Albertson's, got roasted chicken from Albertson's, and watched Superbad while eating said roasted chicken from Albertson's. All in all, it was a good "Fall Holiday."

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