Monthly Archives: April 2006

Fun & Tired Filled Weekend

Yes­ter­day, we went to the Sacra­mento Zoo, which was a very sad zoo. None of the ani­mals had big enough enclo­sures for them to play in. It was very hot so none of the ani­mals were excited or play­ful. They were all just lying there or sleep­ing. Although very small, the Sac Zoo was nice look­ing. Also went to Costco.

Updates

Wow, I am actu­ally sur­prised that I still have admin­is­tra­tion priv­i­leges. Thanks Tan the Man. So alot has hap­pened to me since I last posted. Well, of course since I have con­tin­ued to live and breathe. I turned 21 and got wasted at a bar. I went to Las Vegas with my par­ents and davistiger

Sushi Day

Wednes­day has become the unof­fi­cial sushi lunch day.

Yahoo! Mail Beta

Thanks to Uneasysi­lence for the tip. I love Yahoo! Mail.

Donald Fagen — Morph The Cat (2006)

For the many Steely Dan fans out there, you would know with­out ques­tion who Don­ald Fagen is. As the co-writer and co-founder of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band, Don­ald is very musi­cally tal­ented. Morph The Cat is just his third solo album, fol­low­ing his suc­cess­ful Night­fly (1982) and Kamakiriad (1993) albums.

Picnic Day in Davis

For a lot of peo­ple in Davis, Pic­nic Day is the most excit­ing day of the year. To some, it’s a chance to learn a lot about what stu­dents and fac­ulty are work­ing on. There are lots of bands (mostly start-up bands) that play for huge crowds. There are lots of food and tons of sin­gle women. You might find a lot of drunk peo­ple who show up to have fun all by them­selves. This year, we walked around, caught the dog show and walked some more. Blub and I entered this Doom 3 con­test. I won the round with 18 kills and I might end up win­ning a new gam­ing mouse. Yah pour moi.

Today = Bad Day x Infinity

Today started off okay. Even though I went to bed ear­lier than usual, I was still very tired. I biked to work and did my usual shift. I got an unusual amount of praise with my car­ry­ing many boxes back and forth between offices, which is fine. Five min­utes left till lunch time, I notice that the water cooler was empty. I’ve done this a thou­sand times so I didn’t hes­i­tate to remove the empty con­tainer and try to load a new one. As soon as I lift the full con­tainer, my arms give way and I drop the con­tainer. It breaks and gal­lons upon gal­lons of water fill the hall­way and adja­cent offices.