Gophers, Bison, and Wizards

David
David, originally uploaded by m!les.

Our journey began Friday at noon. I pulled into Richardson’s parking lot and David hopped in. Me with my iPod and him with his tablet, the topic was music. We discussed David’s favorite bands and his theme song, Ben Folds Five – Whatever and Ever Amen – Fair. That’s right. David has a theme song. I’m so bloody jealous.

Soon we came to Marshall. My memory faltered a little bit upon entering Marshall. It turns out that I took a slightly different path then I did last time, so I called Bryce and got things taken care of. Soon we were driving up to Bryce’s apartment, and so was Bryce, and so was Tony. It worked out perfectly.

The way up was mostly just talking, joking, or listening to music. It turns out that Smith is a victim of the Sony Rootkit. Poor fella. I listened to the smattering of tunes on my iPod, which I should have loaded up with 5 and 4 star music instead of the random stuff I had. I felt cheated. By myself. I mean, I cheated myself, not that I was alone. There was like 5 other people in the van.

We hit Minneapolis as it darkened. That’s winter for you. The trick now was finding our way to the arena. It proved a little trickier then we thought, but I think I speak for everyone when I say that I’m glad I wasn’t driving. Bryce did a good job. We finally got to the arena, with calls from Tyler, Corey, and Britty. We got there and managed to find all three of them immediately.

It turns out that our tickets were student passes bought by Tyler. So, we sat in the student section. Unfortunately, Britty and the rest of the family had Tim tickets, which put them a level up and a little over. From our point of view, we were on the outskirts of a whole mass of UofM students. But, lo and behold, a smattering of NDSU students were in the section with us. One guy even had a hat with bison horns on it.

Bryce and Lindsey hit the concession stand, seeing as we hadn’t had supper yet. When they got back, Chris and I took off. He knew what he wanted: a Famous Dave’s BBQ Sandwhich. I wasn’t quite as sure. I ended up getting a pretzel + chesse with a large soda (for the M cup). When Chris went to buy a sandwhich, they said they were sold out. So, he got ice cream instead. Poor guy.

We watched as the lead UofM had got larger and larger. NDSU did well, I thought. But then again, I’m not a basketball journalist. I’m not even a fan. I just am.

The game ended disappointingly for us. But the good thing about the end of the game is that it allowed us to say “Hi” to family, take some more pictures, and to get to our food and movie.

Bryce and I took pictures like this at KState, though that arena was almost completely clear at the time. In Minneapolis, we had to make do with what we had. This was probably the best of the lot. Then the police and stadium officials asked us to leave the arena.

Outside the arena, we stood near the concessions waiting. The family, of course, wanted to see Tim, as did we, and we all socialized. Grandma asked us what our plan was for tonight. Tony gave her an answer that I don’t think she was looking for. I like this picture in particular because it catches Grandma’s reaction to Tony saying, “We’re getting drunk, Nana.” It was so spur of the moment, that I had to snap it quick, and so they are out of focus.

In any case, Tim eventually came out, we greeted him, said goodbye to each other, and then we headed to the movie. First we had to stop at Tyler’s so he could get his student ID, then we picked up Amanda to add yet one more to our list of people.

We got to the mall, and as we were walking to the ticket counter, I heard a voice say my name. It was Brenna with her friend, Paul. I tried to catch the attention of the other guys, and there were hugs all around. So we got our tickets for the 10:45pm show, then we sought out food. Applebee’s was right there, so we at there. The disappointing thing was that they forgot my sandwhich or something because it took forever, and I had to wolf that thing down in 2 minutes. Thankfully, Brenna ate most of my fries, so I was ready in record time. booya!

The theatre we were in was packed. At 10:45pm?? Yes, at 10:45pm. We ended up sitting in the way front. It was a little uncomfortable, but I was willing to look past that. A dragon never looked so big. I won’t post any spoilers. I think I’ll save that for my new wordpress blog, but I was a little disappointed. Though, seeing it from a filmmaker’s perspective, I can see why they did what they did. A good movie. A better book.

We bid Brenna and Paul adieu, and then we piled back into our vehicle. Our final number of persons was: Corey, Lindsey, Tyler, Amanda, Tony, Chris, Me, David, and Bryce. So that’s, what, 20? It was terrible. We caused the backend of the van’s mudflaps to hit the ground. Often.

We dropped off Amanda. Then we dropped off Tony and Corey at Corey’s place. Then the rest of us crashed at Tyler’s dorm room with his roommate Craig (who had joined us at the game). It was a little interesting fitting everyone in there. When I crawled into one of Tyler’s roommate’s beds, I felt something under one of the pillows. It felt and looked a bit like a gun. Trying not to panic, I asked David to turn on the light, since he was on the floor, and I was 10 feet up. It turns out it was a nerf dart gun, but I was still freaked.

By the way, Tyler’s nickname in college is “Reefer”.

The next morning we picked up Tony, and we headed for someplace to eat. We chose Peking Garden Chinese restaurant nearby. It worked out because Chris, who hates Chinese food even though he’s never tried it, could go to the Arby’s across the street. Our food took forever. There was some confusion amongst the servers. Instead of saying, “We need some menus”, we said, “We’re waiting for menus”, which made all the servers think that someone else was getting our menus.

We finally did get some, we ordered, and Bryce ordered a Chinese beer. The lady asked for his ID, and she would not believe that he was old enough. She held it for a while. She disappeared (poof) and another waiter came by with the beer. He started to hand it towards me, when Bryce said, “That’s mine.” The waiter stopped. “Really? Can I see your ID?” So, he, too, checked Bryce’s ID, commented that he didn’t look that old, laughed, and left. It was great. I kept waiting for the manager to come out, too.

I ordered the sesame chicken which, besides being a little spicy, is bright freakin’ red. Like Rudolf red, I swear to God. It was really good, too. After the food, we dropped off Tyler, then we headed home. Some of the trip was spent by me reading my issue of The Onion that I picked up in the mall. The funniest article was one entitled Life In The Navy Rocks Even Harder Than The Commercial Implied. I loved it. The horoscopes were pretty good, too. After that we played “Would you rather…” and then it was several rounds of “If you could…”. By the way, I made up the names for all those games.

Then we all went home. All-in-all, I had a good weekend. When I got home, I made up a Christmas Wishlist on Amazon. Speaking of which, be very wary of certain emails. I got one that said it was from Amazon.com, but the graphic looked a little wonky. The site asked me to update my Amazon profile information. I clicked the link and noticed that it didn’t send me to Amazon.com, it sent me to an IP address. This site going to log my username and password when I attempted to login, but I didn’t. I just closed it, happy in my shrewdness, and I closed it.

Anyway, that was my weekend, and I have more pictures. How was your weekend? What did you do?

Commentarianism

Bob
Bob, originally uploaded by m!les.
Holly
Holly, originally uploaded by m!les.
Ben and Nate
Ben and Nate, originally uploaded by m!les.

On Wednesday, Holly and Bob invited me over to record a commentary track for the film “El Camino Del Librarian”, written and directed by Bob Davidson. I decided to capture the event on film. Also on the track, besides Holly and Bob and I, are Nathan Hoffman and his friend Ben. Ben was not in the film, Holly was a voice at the end, and Nate had a 1 minute cameo, but that’s how things roll when you’re indie. It was fun remembering back to when we made the movie. If DVDs have done anything to make movies better, the greatest thing they’ve done is allow actors, directors, and writers to comment on their work.

Well, I’d better get back to packing. Going to Minneapolis this weekend to watch the Gophers get spanked by some Bison. Or vice versa.

A Dream Itself Is But A Shadow

UPDATE: Check out RyanGlanzer.com where I am the featured friend of the day, 11/14/2005.
Candle2
Candle2, originally uploaded by m!les.

So quoth Shakespeare in Hamlet. Hamlet is a good play. Hamlet is nuts, man. I think it would be fun to play royalty on the dark decent into madness. I mean, Shakespearean English is so close to babbling anyway.

I’m full of hate right now. My weekend was full of hate, though the kind directed at food and studio execs.

Hate on Brownies
I now know how it can take NASA years to figure out what went wrong. The Drama Club sold concessions at a concert for Gordy Pratt last Friday. I decided to bring brownies, as I’ve made in the past with good results. I had planned my day so that the brownies would be done right before I had to leave. I finished the Seinfeld episode, grabbed the pan and a knife, and took off. (I had forgotten to grab the cash box, but I just drove back) I get there, go to cut into my brownies, and I discover that I have sucessfully created brownie cement mix. Sue thought that they would be good crumbled over ice cream, but what good is that at a concession stand? In any case, I’m still trying to figure out what went wrong. Did I use the wrong size pan? I swear that I used my 9×13 pan last time. Then, did I use two packages instead? I just don’t remember, and it’s driving me crazy. A White House Task Force has been assigned to the problem.

Hate on Winter
We split wood at my Grandma’s, and I wasn’t really dressed for slrain and ick that South Dakota has to offer. So, it’s chilly, it’s overcast, we’re working like dogs, and there’s a little bit of a sprinkle going on. I have just removed my jacket when lightening splits the sky in half, and it begins to downpour. What was funny was that my dad IMMEDIATELY shuts down the splitter and runs indoors. What was that? Mr. I-sandblast-around-the-snow was almost the first person inside. We got a little break, then right as we were getting done, it began to downpour again. This time we continued to work because we were so close, and my shirt got thoroughly soaked through. I was okay on Sunday (except for being sore) but then yesterday I really felt the effects of standing in the rain for twenty minutes. I did, however, get to the Drama Club meeting.

Hate on Snow
It’s snowing today. Of course. I hate snow.

Hate on Seinfeld
I totally missed this show. How did that happen? Where was I? I’ve been watching a lot of Seinfeld lately, due to the fact that I’m surrounded by all kinds of crazy Seinfeld Fans. This show was really a smart sitcom. It has an intelligence behind it that Arrested Development, The Office, and Scrubs all seem to mirror. I think my favorite humor comes in the form of insanity and incredulity. Really, truly and honestly, the world is insane. There is no overlying logic to anything. People, on and individual level, all act within the scope of their own logic, but as you zoom out, actions seem less and less logical. There is as much pain as there is comedy in this. To write shows like this, you have to see like God does, I think. In a way, it makes things seem okay in the long run, because nothing will ever make sense, so you just have to go where your brand of insane is the common one and get rid of things that you can’t make sense of.

Hate on Fox
Oh, speaking of Arrested Development, Fox has canceled the show. Well, it didn’t out-and-out cancel the show. It just put it away until December, and then said, “We only want 13 episodes this season. Thanks anyway.” Sure, the retards who cancelled Family Guy are going to keep Prison Break over one of the greatest comedies they have. Come on! While comedies like this reinforce my belief in God, news like this definately shakes my belief in God (or at least a benevolent one). The blog world has gone grape nuts over this news. One of the more cleverly titled blog posts has been Fox’s Arrested Development Cancelled: Retards More Influential Than Thought. I mean, Bryce was just getting into this show. I really think that they should have advertised it better and promoted it more. The writing is genius, and characters are all meaningful and creative, and I laugh out loud at every episode no matter how many times I watch it.

Hate on Drama Club Members
We only had three members show up last night. What the hell? It was disappointing. On the other hand, I ‘ve been a terrible President. Maybe this is a just a reflection of my leadership.

Hate on Web Application Programming I
I showed up last Tuesday for class, thinking that the worst that would happen would be that I had a late assignment. It turns out that we had a test, and I was totally unaware. We got them back, and I still got a 98%, but it shouldn’t have happened that way. I should love this class, but it’s so boring and slow and remedial. If these people are supposed to be professional web developers, this class should be a four week refresher. He’s not even teaching compliant code. The only good thing about that is that the pages we are writing are not large or complex enough to where being compliant will make much difference.

Oh, well. I guess things aren’t that bad. Except for Arrested. At least The Office is going strong.

Sad New 2

MilesRausch.com tearfully brings you this news.

Fr. Wilfrid has died of a massive heart attack this past Thursday night.

I feel fortunate that I was able to converse with Fr. Wilfrid when he showed up at the Freshmen Showcase for the Wednesday performance, even if I wasn’t able to make it to the retreat.

Fr. Wilfrid was the priest at St. Charles Parish in Big Stone City, SD, taking over for the late Fr. Ray Otto. He was a familiar face around the Big Stone, Milbank, and Blue Cloud areas. He was also a great guy and friend. We will miss him.

I’ll Be Right Beside You Dear

Posing for Pictures
Posing for Pictures, originally uploaded by m!les.

Well, the play is over. Actually, the play is 2 weeks cold. I think it went well. I got some nice feedback from people who watched it, so it would appear that all the stress I put myself through was worth it. Plus, I got to keep my vase.

I gave my camera to Tony Rolfes, and I trusted him with the documentation of my play. The results are documented in this wonderful album. I think that the last pictures, taken after the play, were actually Bryce’s work. Oh, well. No one has pictures of Jesus, and people still talk about him.

This past week was all about (unsuccessfully) getting my life put back together. My disheth over-floweth and still do. And my fridge is quite a bit empty. My mom always asks what she can bring me up, but I never know what I want for food until I start thinking about supper. And, by then, it’s too, too late. Speaking of which, I should put chicken out for supper tonight.

Tarradiddle Tales did their major run this weekend, as well. I saw the show three times. First alone, taking pictures, second with Bob, making fun, and third with Holli and David, just riding the ride. I have some problems with the script. It was written in the 70’s as a rehashing of folk tales from different countries (“maintaining the language where possible”) and then over-acted to make it entertaining. Yes, I have no life, but I did get entertained.

I’ve been watching The Office (British version) and while I don’t like it as much as The Office (US), it has given me a certain respect for Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. So, I checked out their new show, Extras, that was on BBC-2 and HBO in July and August. I like it better than The Office (British), I think.

If you haven’t, check out Snow Patrol – Final Straw. It’s a really good album, and I’ve had it on my computer for ages, but I’ve never listened to it. Until now. And I’ve fallen in love with it. West Wing did their “Live Debate” episode on Sunday. I appreciate what they tried to do, but I was about as bored as I am when I watch a real debate. I’ve only just seen the West Coast version, and we’ll see how much different the East Coast version is.

Drama Club meeting tonight. w00t.

Light Up, Light Up

What the hell is a terrarium?
What the hell is a terrarium?, originally uploaded by m!les.

I will post soon. I just wanted to write this quick.

Remember:

For so many of you as God hath forgotten, twice that many hath he apologized to, most profusely, saying, “Did I not, indeed, remember you first to forget? Have not the midwives oft forgotten a towel soaked in water or a loaf of bread? As they remember and, parting, say, ‘Be right back’ so doth the Lord say unto thee.”

Numbers 1:13-16

The Death of King Tut

The Death of King Tut
The Death of King Tut, originally uploaded by m!les.

Ooooh, the big fight at the end! Queen Ank (Marci) finally confronts Prime Minister Ay (Andrew) while King Tut (David) enjoys his diced fig.

The Freshman Showcase is:

Wednesday October 26th

and Friday October 28

at 7:30 pm

in the Underground.

The reason we are doing it on Wed & Fri. is that the girl scouts are in there on Thursday night.

The cost is one canned good.

There are 4 plays:

“The Asshole Murder Case” directed by Paul Hotchkiss,

“Bus Stop” written and directed by Holly Smith,

“The Death of King Tut”,

and a Seinfeld episode about masturbation transcribed, edited and directed by Ryan Glanzer.

Sheet Music

Sheet Music
Sheet Music, originally uploaded by m!les.
“The Death of King Tut” will show October 26th and 28th in the Trojan Center Underground. The cost is one canned good. Check on our progress.

How is it that Rory and Logan have been dating a year, and tonight is the first time she’s ever said, “I love you”? Of course, he does the romantic thing and tells her that “I’ve told a lot of girls that I love them and not meant it. I don’t want to do that to you.” Pause. “Boy, that came out wrong.”

Then they make out. I missed half of tonight’s episode, so I’m kinda lost, but it looks like next week (*fingers crossed*) Lorelei and Rory reconnect.

I saw 12 oz. Mouse on [adult swim] on Sunday. Two parts made me laugh.

“No talk. Pay.”
“How much in the world is it?”
“Get in.”
and
“… then you threw up on a girl…”
“What?”

I guess you had to be there. We’ll have to see if they make more episodes or not.

I’ve been more musical lately. Writing music. I made of list of songs I would play if I ever had an album or a concert. Problem is, most of the songs (that are mine) are unfinished or just feel unfinished. But, I guess you have to pick a point and say, “This song is done” or you can never write better songs.

The Office is on. It’s the Halloween episode. Dwight K. Schrute dressed up as a Sith Lord. B. J. Novak had this to say about the episode. Someone finally gets fired. And it’s nasty. But funny. This episode was a little more sentimental than the past ones have been.

Sentimental is not quite what I wanted.

Runner’s Lung

Supper: 15 Oct 2005
Supper: 15 Oct 2005, originally uploaded by m!les.

Stir fry chicken (with baby corn, broccoli, mushrooms, and cellophane noodles), pork and shrimp egg rolls, sweet and sour sauce and milk.

Another weekend in the bag, as they say in the biz.

This, ladies and gents, was my oriental meal. NOTE: cellophane noodles may come in a large package, but (despite your thinking) DO NOT cook all of them for a meal. For one thing, the feel and volume and size of them remind me of tape worms.

I would like to say, though, that the meal was really good, and the stir-fry flavoring was just enough, even though the cellophane noodles soak up all the sauce. I really wish I would have had more chicken, though.

Went in to work on Saturday and Sunday. Sunday I had to fix the graphics that I made on Saturday. And, all the while, I was rocking The Office hard.

After mass, David and Mark went to 2nd Street Diner. We got our food, afterwhich Dave regretted getting an omelette. “You know, I’m not such a fan of eggs.” Then we quoted my play. Then at the end, I was going for a physical gag, drinking for a long time, and I ended up almost drowning.

Came home, went to work, came back home, at leftovers, and then I went off to Improv practice. It was a decent practice. I led the “Follow the Leader”, which was a bad idea. I did a lot of running, and now my lungs are complaining.

I was a bad blocker tonight. I got called on it like 10 times. We spent 30 minutes trying to get a title for an action movie and another 30 minutes trying to decide what our shirts should look like. Downtime is bad.

Then I came home. Ryan Glanzer’s on Facebook now, and added me as a friend, so I checked on that, and I discovered that Holli Gregg called me a nerd and an idiot. So, I harassed her online for a while until we decided to be iFriends.

Then I watched 20oz. Mouse on Cartoon Network, which may shape up to be my next favorite random cartoon show. The animation is terrible, but I like the voice acting. There’s a part where a pink rectangle is talking to the crudely drawn mouse, and the mouse says, “It’ll cost you.” And the rectangle goes, “How much in the world is it?” and I laughed my buckle off. He did this strange emphasis to “world” that gave me giggles.

I mean, man-laughs.

Also, I wrote a song today called “Halfway Between Visible and Invisible.” I really like it. It has a “breakdown”, which would probably sound better with drums and on an electric guitar. Needs about 3 more stanzas, at least.

Alright. I’m going to bed. Drama Club meeting tomorrow, or some such thing.

I Miss Duncan Nutter

David
David, originally uploaded by awayken.

This is my cousin, David. This was taken minutes before I introduced him to The Office.

Because I held rehearsal on Friday, David was unable to get a ride home. So, feeling bad for him, I’ve decided to look after him this weekend.

First thing: The Office.

We watched episodes from 9:00 on. He kept saying, “More, more! I need this show like air!” We watched the entire set of videos that I have, with adequate pauses for laughter, explanation, and rewinding. It was finally 12:40 by the time I took him home.

Why do you think the orcs ransacked and destroyed the mines of Moriah? Was it strategic? Or was it just a coicidence, so to speak?

Remember Duncan Nutter? His name was a classic self-referential moniker, the likes of which you would only find in comic books. That and he was so freakin’ nuts that you couldn’t help but be entertained and fascinated.

I should start taking my camera out with me when I leave the apartment. Currently, I am quite afraid of scratching the screen. I will either have to buy a camera case, use the (large) one that I have, or figure out some sort of makeshift solution.

I’m tired. Maybe I’ll fall asleep in my chair.

Oh Thou TV

Haji
Haji, originally uploaded by awayken.

This is my pet turtle, Haji. She’s a sweetheart.

If you don’t already know, I bought https://milesrausch.com the other day and I’m pointing it right here. I will eventually start dividing Awayken.com into two pieces, with this being one of them.

I’m kinda disappointed in TV this year. And, on the other hand, there are a lot of good shows out there. Here’s my rundown.

Disappointing

The Gilmore Girls. Since the end of last season, Lorelei and Rory have been out of sorts with each other. Rory quit Yale, and Lorelei blew up at her, understandably so. One of the greatest parts of the show was the banter between mother and daughter bestfriends. There may be hope, though. In the last episode, Lorelei’s parents finally came to believe her about things with Rory. Does this mean a reunion soon? Does this mean a reconciling?

The West Wing. Wow. We saw the beginnings of this at the end of last season, but now it’s offical: The West Wing is no longer funny. Never have I noticed such a distinct change of directing, writing, and storytelling in a TV show. Consider this to be The West Wing II. The show has this new “digital documentary”-type feel to it. The writing is largely un-funny. They try putting in an “oh, this is so ridiculous” side-plot to most episodes, but it loses the feel. I may just stop watching.

How I Met Your Mother. So, the previews made this look like a really funny show. A peek at the pilot tells me otherwise. It seems to be more canned, recycled jokes. This is REALLY disappointing as both Bob Saget, Alyson Hannigan, and Neil Patrick Harris as the charismatic, fast-thinking crazy best friend. Problems: Bob Saget is just a voice, Alyson Hannigan still looks 17, and Neil Patrick Harris’ character isn’t quite out there or funny enough to keep my interest. There was a really potentially funny part when he kisses another guy full on the lips to make a point about girls and signals, but I just didn’t laugh. I’m not even done with the episode, but I felt compelled to write this. Don’t watch this show if you want true comedy.

Not Disappointing

CSI. Just as red hot as always. This show gets better by the episode, and they love pushing the technical and storytelling envelope.

Arrested Development. This show has a new addition: Charlize Theron. She never ceases to impress me in her choices for roles. I am a little hurt that they have cut down the beginning intro, but the show is just as funny as ever.

The Office. This is Bryce’s new obsession, and I’ve caught the bug. Season 1 is on DVD somewhere, but I doubt Madison has it. The new season has just kicked off, though, so that’s exciting. The show has a sort of off-beat timing that makes me wanna write my own faux-documentary… again.

Supernatural. I was wary of this show. It comes on right after Gilmore Girls, and they built it up a lot. Then I watched the pilot, and I liked it. I’m not watching it religiously, but if I can, I’ll catch it. Basically, these brothers are trying to find their dad who investigates paranormal going-ons. And, by doing so, they have to investigate their own paranormal going-ons.

Shows that I still have to catch: Threshold (a midget!), Firefly (from what I’ve heard), and Lost (the hottest show on right now).

Ok. Back to the grindstone.

Happy Native Columbus Day!

Supper: 09 Oct 2005
Supper: 09 Oct 2005, originally uploaded by awayken.

Chicken alfredo with baked potatoe, spinach leaf salad, cheese garlic bread, and milk.

This, my children, was my meal last night. The only problem was that it takes so long for my oven to preheat that the rest of the food was cold by the time I got the cheese garlic bread done.

It was my first prepared meal since the tempura accident. If you don’t know, tempura is that breading that they cover sweet and sour chicken and sweet and sour shrimp with. It’s actually pretty easy to prepare. You cut up chicken, add water to the batter, batter the chicken, then toss it in the oil. Well, I don’t have a deep-fat frier; I have a skillet and oil. Not being one to research before attempting, I first put the oil in the oven to get it to the specified temp of 355. Then I put it on the stove-top instead.

The first batch, before it was hot oil, turned out ruined. The batter floated off the chicken, so I just scooped that stuff out. My second batch, though, was going awesome. So awesome that I thought I’d try chatting with Holly for a bit. BIG MISTAKE.

I suddenly notice all this billowing (yes, billowing) smoke coming out of my kitchen. The batter stuff in the oil was burning, and it was producing the most acrid, foul-smelling smoke ever. Needless to say, I was coughing and in tears for nearly an hour trying to get the smoke out of my apartment, keeping the smoke alarm quiet, and escaping to the bathroom to breathe.

The food, when all was said and done, was excellent. The stench didn’t leave my apartment for days, and it definately made me reconsider finding or buying a fire extinguisher. And, probably, more air freshener.

My alfredo was good, though. Delish, even. And Britt and I chat-casted on MSN for a while. She has a webcam, and a cat named Oscar. And internet problems. We watched The West Wing and griped about the demise of a once great show.

Laundry was a chore. Actually, getting quarters was the chore. Since it’s a bank holiday, I had to be creative. I took a trip to campus and fed my dollars to a pop machine and then immediately asked for change. But I only had 3 $1 bills and a $5 bill and a $20 bill. So, I only did two loads of laundry.

Then I had improv rehearsal, which I thought went really well. I laughed a lot. They have this game called “Story Time” or something where you have to tell a story by feeding off of the person before you. Holli Gregg, it would seem, is the championess of this game, but tonight I managed to beat her. I’m sure it was luck, but it was fun. She is a worthy opponent.

Well, the hour is late, and I must be getting to homework (or deciding to not do it – one or the other). Be sure that more pictures will be coming. Me and my camera took a jaunt today, and as soon as the photo gallery I’m using turns 1.0, I’ll show the pics to you guys.

As if.

alfredo, Zen Photo, improvisation, laundry, tempura, smoke inhalation

The End

So, some news. The wake was Friday. I booked it from my Math Modeling test to Gregory. I missed an Irish tenor doing “Danny Boy”, but I made it for a story about bean dip being penance. It was a funny story, but I can’t remember enough of it to post it.

Everyone came by the Red House to eat and socialize. They stayed until about 11pm or something. Then Saturday was the funeral. That was tough. I didn’t cry at the wake, but I did cry at the funeral. I think the entire town turned out for the event. At the very end, they played “Into the West” from the Return of the King soundtrack. Travelled to the cemetery. It was all quite emotional.

Then back to Madison. Rented Harvey and To Kill A Mockingbird, but I haven’t watched them yet. I was feeling drained from all the driving and emotions and stress of the week, so I crashed at 9:30pm and I slept until 9:45am. And, wow, did I feel better.

This whole weekend got me thinking about my own grandparents. And mortality. And death. And the complexities and confusions of inter-personal connections between people, and the effects that societal constraints have on them. I did a lot of thinking.

My New Camera

My New Camera
My New Camera, originally uploaded by awayken.

I just got it today. The Canon PowerShot A510. My first digital camera ever.

Look what I got today. That’s right. I was just sitting in my apartment, minding my own business, when FedEx shows up, 20 minutes before I have to head to work.

So, I’m making up for it now. Kinda.