What did I just say? I had to look it up myself.
Today was Celebrate AASU Day (2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006). This was my last one.
I had fun. I helped with the ACM and the Wesley Foundation booths. I mainly did set up. We sold boiled peanuts at the ACM booth. Snow cones were sold at the Wesley booth. I did check in at the booths from time to time and helped for a few minutes. At the Wesley booth, I got in a discussion with Dr. Kilhefner about the chain rule. I spent the rest of the day running around the Quad and going to class.
I had took much Coke today. And I don't know what got into me, but I made mention about being short of actually having sex today in a discussion with Wes. I had 2 sausage dogs, rode a bull, and blew on some instruments. Oh, the double entendres! I wasn't the only one making them, that's for sure. I took a chance and rode the mechanical bull. It was free again this year. Jack took the photos as I rode it. The music department had instruments on display to try out. I had Hai take pictures of me playing the sax and the trumpet. I never played them like I did my flute and Nicki's clarinet. I have got to find my flute.
I also had a "fortune" given to me today. The fortune was "That bloke was all mouth and trousers until he nicked your kit in the loo." The fortune was given by the Library's booth in an attempt to encourage students to browse the library and figure out their fortunes. Mine wanted me to go through a dictionary for British slang for Americans. This translated to roughly being "That man was all talk and no action until he stole your clothes in the bathroom." Like I said, I wasn't the only one making double entendres. As I quickly browsed it, I saw this one slang phrase for beans and rice that included a very offensive word to refer to the beans. I had to do a double take to make sure I saw what I saw.
I also took a chance to climb the wall. I got like 3 feet off the ground. I "dragged" Joey to the wall to take my picture. He's one of the few I can trust with my camera and know I can get a good shot. He saw I had trouble, so, of course, he had to show me how it's done.
I got my t-shirt, as well. It was eerie that I had no wait for my shirt. Last year, there was a long line for the shirt. I wore last year's shirt. The President of the school remarked I had the wrong shirt on today. I explained that last year's orange shirt was more comfortable than this year's black shirt. I had the same conversation with Dr. Reed later in the day.
Yeah it was all fun. I'm sad that I may never partake in another one. However, it's time for me to start to move on and grow up. Well, I wouldn't say grow up entirely. I just need to look like I grew up. ![]()
[♪ Listening to: "Who's Johnny" - El DeBarge]
Posted by Shawn at October 18, 2007 12:12 AM in Flickr Photos, Schooling.


