|
3,557
That’s how many songs I have on my iPod. It’s 10 days of music. Seems like a lot, doesn’t it? Truth is that it’s only 13 GB. I say “only” because I still have more than 60 GB left to fill. Turns out I didn’t need that much space.
— T.J.
Sunny days
Last weekend I went home and picked up my summer tires. I haven’t worn a coat all week and I’m starting to eye my capri pants. Yes, I have spring fever. Which means I have just jinxed us all and it will probably snow before Spring Break. If it does, you can blame me. I can take it.
— Savannah
Angus (not so) Young
T.J. and I were engaging in a bit of colloquial conversation this morning and discovered we both attended the same AC/DC concert on the Stiff Upper Lip tour in Salt Lake City seven years ago. In no way is that a bad thing, except we also realized that I was 14 and he was 21 at the time. This made me realize, man, T.J. is old. But at least we’ll always share ridiculously awesome musical tastes, even if he is a geezer.
— Christina L.
Outta here
It’s not often that I leave town, and even then I always go home to Boise. This weekend I’m going to Seattle to just hang out and have some fun. The only problem is, this is the first time this semester I have had serious amounts of homework and studying to do. I can never win.
— Ryli
Snips, snails and rat-tails?
I saw the biggest mullet I have ever seen the other day on one of the little Jazz Festers. It was actually a borderline rat-tail. I didn’t even know people still had those, maybe they’ll make a comeback. I should start growing mine out now.
— Roger
Looking for meaning
It took me awhile to give in to the hype, but after years of hearing about how great ABC’s show, “Lost” is, I finally gave in.
After hours of watching streaming video online at wee hours on the weekends, I’m finally at the third season.
What’s with “the others” and the connection between everyone? Are they dead and all stuck in some sort of limbo or alternate dimension?
— Christina N.
Outta here (too)
After two years at UI and two years at The Argonaut, I’m becoming a college dropout. Kind of. I accepted a full-time job with the Moscow-Pullman Daily News, and I’ll be starting next week. And as it turns out, I can withdraw from all of my classes and still graduate in May with my degree. So I’m moving along, though I won’t be leaving Moscow.
— Carissa
The spice of life
One of the great things about attending a moderately sized university is the fact that if you don’t like a class, you can usually just drop it and take it next semester from another instructor. I’m a graduating senior, so the game’s up for me, but I recommend it to anyone else. It’s not quitting, it’s giving the subject a fighting chance with an instructor that matches your learning style.
— Alec
Add as favorites (24) | Views: 273
|