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Tue. November 23, 1999, 09:38pm PST
The Day of Turkey Eve
Turkey Day approacheth and I'm more than ready for it. A senioritis type of slacking has partially overcome me and my studies recently so a break like this is welcome. Although I'll be staying here on campus with my RA friend Gavin we're looking forward to a fine, fine geek time. Our plans are to do hours and hours of geek nothing that will surely include gaming, animation creation, bad food, and screen-to-eye burn in. After tomorrow I'll head down to the greater metropolitan area of La Center to enjoy a fine Thanksgiving with my family at home. Aside from despising everything about turkey (especially that sumg look they always have on their face) I'm sure it'll be a great time to see the fam and to scarf other non-college edibles.
As with my entry a few days ago, I'm typing this post from the rear end of Lagerquist Concert Hall. The orchestra concert is especially interesting tonight because this second half features a backstage cramped with choir students. The music propogating forth is delightful and I must say that (with one very ugly acception) I'm surrounded with great people. The "ugly acception" is a despicable example of what some may call a human being. He prays on women like a venomous spider praying on whatever looks plump and delicious in his web. Although the general populous around campus view him as a slick, complimenting and talented individual I could easily say to each of them, "Look closer. Then you'll really see him." Without going into too much detail, he earns my rare award as "Most Inhuman Individual". I don't hate anybody, including him. But there isn't, as far as I've seen, any good reason to sonsider him, at any level, a human being. To grant him such a title would be far too generous and most definately false. As I sit in the back row listening to this concert with him on seat in front of me I've decided it's a good thing he doesn't exist as a human in my mind for if he did, I might be bothered by his presence. But, like most venomous creatures, they're eventually taught a lesson if not by a superior species, but by nature itself.
Well, on that crude note, I wish all a fantastic Thanksgiving. Please be safe and if you're offended by Turkey take heart that it's a free country and you can almost bet that some jerk boss out there is making his high school workers tend the pizza place today just for you. Ciao for now!


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