a snowboard package

The week ended with another spontaneous snowfall providing 5 more inches of snow (equally about 1.5 inches of actual rain water) to our droughted supply. So schools were closed again and our fourth Friday off commenced.

But first Wednesday was a basketball game. We won, again, 54-42. This was the team that we actually lost to since one of our main forwards was out of town. But we definitely killed them on our second time around.

With so much homework staring at me I decided to completely give it a shivering cold shoulder and just basically slack off all Friday. I ended up getting some of it done Saturday and will leave the rest for Sunday (if I even get to it).

On my day off I watched one of my all-time favorite films, Back To The Future. The first one is just so good. Acting has always impressed me (although I was always curious about such an old high school student being played by Michael J. Fox). With the profound talent of Lloyd and Fox this movie shines. The plot has always intrigued me even if it is ultra unrefined and downtuned. Great movie.

Later that night I had an interesting conversation with my parents after I called Rianna to see if she wanted to see a movie that night. My father instantly labelling it ‘dating’ with his reasoning being that going alone with someone else of the opposite sex is the supreme way of defining dating (although he doesn’t have to prove his point). My mother refuted saying my sister had done that many times with a close guy friend in her high school days and never had intentions of dating him. So my father then asked, ‘What’s the difference between going out on a date and going somewhere with someone?’ I replied, ‘The difference between my opinion and your opinion.’ I have to admit, my reply wasn’t very tactful, but it shut everyone up.

So I had a Fine Arts practice that night. Went very well. Good sounds.

Then I went to the movies to meet Rianna to find out that she ended up getting hold of Sherrie, Raj, and Es (which was the plan in the first place but I wasn’t able to contact them all day). So we rented a movie and went to Raj’s apartment where the good times commenced. I will never forget the skis on The Price Is Right after that night. This is a totally inside joke thing, but it’s…soooooooo funny. Let’s just say that Mr. Barker’s ladies had the most interesting motions to display the ski/snowboard package.

  

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