29.10.07
Yet Another Cultural Experience
This morning I headed up to the Russel House at 10:30am to get in line for tickets. Usually I wait maybe 5 to 15 minutes. Today, it was almost 2 hours. This year the tickets have been running out around 1 or 2pm, but getting there at 11am is no problem. But as I got in line and saw the mattresses, coolers, chairs and trash, I realized people had been camping out. I heard people in line talking about friends who had gotten up at 7am to get in line. A girl in front of me was skipping a test for this, and lots were skipping class.
But even with all the students crazy and willing to do anything for their tickets, and news crews walking around (I think they wre there about the fire in NC where 6 USC students died), the line gets a little boring. Thankfully I had Tracy on the phone for half an hour. Then my roomie Sydney got in line with me, and a little later Josh, though he was only able to stand with us for about 45 minutes, minus a few when he went and grabbed lunch. It was crazy cold out (maybe 50 degrees, which is cold for us) - we can finally wear scarves, boots and hats. Some people saw the sunshine, thought it was warm, and threw on shorts and flipflops. You are allowed to bring two student ID cards, so I was able to hold Josh's when he left for work.
When we were almost there (had about 45 min left) a guy came by and mentioned that he saw there was only one box of tickets left. I was getting all nervous because so many people had been cutting in line with friends, and most people were carrying two IDs. I had observed from very early on that the line was oddly growing rather fatter than shorter. But we made it. And even if they had been out of tickets we would have had to stand in line anyway to get our cards swiped to get us into the lottery for tickets to the Clemson game.
Being a football fan is complicated.
I can now see why everyone here hates Spring semester because there is no football - that's all people care about here. At least Josh and I are two of the 8,000 students who will have one less boring Saturday.
28.10.07
I |
They went to sea in a Sieve, they did,
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II |
They sailed away in a Sieve, they did,
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III |
The water it soon came in, it did,
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IV |
And all night long they sailed away;
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V |
They sailed to the Western Sea, they did,
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And in twenty years they all came back, |
26.10.07
Rainy Friday Food.
And from the looks of it, Andy Warhol wasn't even aware it existed, either.
Oh, but it does. People are just missing out.
I didn't want to have to miss out this year, so I'm cooking rice and heating tomato soup at this very moment.And I plan to scald my mouth with it, while staring out at the rain.
Rainy Friday Recipes.
We ate scones made of flour, oats, sugar, salt, baking powder, chocolate chips, and peach yogurt.
They were great.
Rainy Friday Tunes.
(Kate Nash)
This is my face, covered in freckles with the occasional spot and some veins
This is my body, covered in skin, and not all of it you can see
And, this, is my mind, it goes over and over the same old lines
And, this, is my brain, it's torturous and analitical thoughts make me go insane
And I use mouthwash
Sometimes I floss
I've got a family
And I drink cups of tea
I've got nostalgic pavements
I've got familiar faces
I've got mixed-up memories
And I've got favourite places
And I'm singing uh-oh on a Friday night
And I'm singing Uh-oh on a Friday night
And I'm singing uh-oh on a Friday night and I hope everything's gonna be alright
And I'm singing Uh-oh on a Friday night and I hope everything's gonna be alright
This is my face , I've got a thousand opinions, but not the time to explain
And this is my body and no matter how you try and disable it, yes,i'll still be
here
And, this, is my mind, and although you try and infringe, you cannot confine
And, this, is my body, and even if you try and hold me back there's nothing
that you can gain
Cause I use mouthwash
Sometimes I floss
I got a family
And I drink cups of tea
I've got nostalgic pavements
I've got familiar faces
I've got mixed-up memories
And I've got favorite places
And I'm singing Uh-Oh on a Friday night
And I'm singing Uh-Oh on a Friday night
And I'm singing Uh-Oh on a Friday night and I hope everything's gonna be alright
And I'm singing Uh-Oh on a Friday night and I hope everything's gonna be alright
Uh-Oh-Uh-Oh-Uh-Oh-Uh-Oh
24.10.07
23.10.07
Today.
I'd love to know if anyone knows the meaning and usage of more than two of these off the top of their head:
Parallelism
Isocolon
Antithesis
Ellipsis
Asyndeton
Polysyndeton
Anastrophe
Parenthesis
Anaphora
Epistrophe
Antimetobole
On another note, here's some proof that it does rain here occasionally.
22.10.07
Sometimes I Just Don't Have the Words.
"We'll call that one hyperbolic synecdoche"
"Busy as a one legged man in an ass-kicking competition"
"You saying 'we're all cultural' reminds me of 'it's a small world'"
"I just feel like it's beating a dead hor[se]..." (a life lesson on the importance of finishing one's words)
"Student demographics of South Carolina from 2004:
White 54%
African American 40.3%
Hispanic 4.0%
Asian/Pacific 1.3%
Native American 0.3%"
21.10.07
Speak of the devil.
Where the Wild Things Are
Release Date: October 3rd 2008
Director: Spike Jonze (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation)
Cast: Forest Whitaker, Michelle Williams, Catherine Keener, James Gandolfini, Paul Dano, Catherine O’Hare
The Buzz: Every kid has read the classic illustrated Maurice Sendak book, about Max, a mischievous little boy, creates his own world - a forest in habited by fabulous wild creatures who crown Max as their ruler. Music Video turned filmmaker Spike Jonze has always created some visual and conceptual masterpieces. This is also Spike’s first feature film not written by Charlie Kaufman.
Trivia: Dave Eggers, who adapted the book for the screen has been hailed as “the J.D. Salinger of Generation X”.
18.10.07
17.10.07
Highlights
Monday: Multicultural Music Miday - translated: at lunchtime over by the Russel house Josh and I had the pleasure of listening to a very talented (they translated from French to Spanish to English just for fun) eight person Mariachi band. What made this probably the coolest and possibly funniest musical experience of my life was when they played "The Devil Went Down to Georgia". You have no idea how amazing this was.
Monday night/Tuesday: Spending the night at Liana's! Got to watch "The Island" and stay up talking with this lovely lady. Good times.
Tuesday: Finding out that one of my Thursday classes is canceled this week.
Wednesday: Playing World of Warcraft. Yaaaay! It was fantastic. I leveled. And I got to talk to Mike and Kelly. And kill a bunch of ugly beasts that wanted to hurt me.
And I had a dream that Josh had a baby brother with long eyelashes. Not like normal long ones, but one's like I wore with my Muppet costume last Halloween. Speaking of Halloween, Josh and I are probably doing nothing. Sad but true. I might get desperate and think of something fun to wear and trick or treat in my classrooms. Just kidding.
Hmph. I was going to show my super awesome library card, but blogger is being dumb. You'll just have to wait.
16.10.07
Congaree National Swamp
14.10.07
Today's featured picture
"A view of Portland, Oregon from the east waterfront depicting the skyline of the downtown district. The Hawthorne Bridge is prominent on the left. Although Portland is Oregon's largest city, it is not the state capital; that designation falls to Salem."
12.10.07
10.10.07
8.10.07
The Goods
I had so many possibilities for the weekend, I actually had to make decisions.
This weekend is Fall Break and my parents are coming to visit.
I now have at least one friend in each class to whom I can make snide comments or simply chat in the [rare] event that I am early.
It may be 90 degrees out, but there is a breeze.
I have my sanity back because the horrible whining, whistling sound from our AC is gone. I have turned off my music and opened my door, basking in the soft, whirring sound of the air rushing through the vent, as it should.
One word: Josh.
5.10.07
Cultural Experience of the Week
See that little section on the left that's sort of bluish? That was the unfortunate section of Kentucky fans.Those flags mean touchdown!
Final score. We won.
Long line of traffic heading home at midnight after a super fun game.
2.10.07
1.10.07
Fall is in the Air
I hope it's on its way.
In other news... Josh and I have been wandering around town armed with cameras. He has fun photography projects so I have been tagging along. We decided to have our own little photo shoot for anyone who might miss us. And because it's fun.