Friday, August 29 2008: Pretense
Date: 5/7/96 4:31pm
Subject: Wanda? Yeah? Just checking.
Shorty was got, but not by me. Other than the (sh)witty banter and the "Post-Modern" mixing of realities ala "The Last Actio Heron". I didn't so much get the banter as enjoyed it. I confuse Shorty and Plump Fiction. Both Travolta hits. Kinda like that bomber of a movie or that movie about a bomber, _Broken_Arrow_. I reminisced the other day uber the Dulles days. Told of Toast-e-chees and "Ceci n'est pas une cours de recreation." Except I said that in English. Couldn't recall the French, as you'd already know if you'd logged into Cactus sooner than 10 days ago. Dem's was de good ole days. Better than the Columbia Days. I think Hayes was my only solace during that time. One of THE worst working situations possible. The incompetence is impossiblè to conceivè. To quote my 8th grade French teacher: "I don't know where the "bull" sound came from it's quite obviously "bluh." Im poe see bluh. She spoke Senegali French, though, which everyone who went on to the greater heights of Frenchness found it is equivalent to the West Virginian pronounciation of English. Hardly proper according to those who decide propriety.
Anyway, I was reminiscing. I remembered that there was a time when we couldn't eat lunch together. Little did I know that later in life I'd be able to somehow equate that with my college experience. I coulda been a contender. Did we ever resolve that peieon - overlord high taskmaster of the universe conflict? I don't recall. Dinner calls...unfortunately. Did you notice that those Cinnamon "Coffee cake" things they served at Chuck's for breakfast went down like lead? I've got two or three who've experienced besides me. I want to know the universality of it all. Anyway, as Dan would say: I'm going to go waste some money.
Steven
This guy. That missive must have been sent days before my college graduation. What a douche.
mustafa wrote:
Remember Lawlor12 PCs in 1994/1995... 20 Megs of HD space?
I have songs on my iPod that would crash an entire network of Lawlor PCs.
As a wise man once said, "Dem's was de good ole days."