Work today went by quickly at first, but slow as mud after 4:30. Mark had to leave early so he left me to update the registration on SPSS 12.0 on all the lab computers. 3:00-5:00 is just about the busiest time in the lab. So, I spent a very long half-an-hour waiting for people to vacate computers that I hadn't yet updated. Suffice it to say, I got about half of them done, and the whole process on the actual computer takes a total of about 45 seconds. Stupid students fartin' around on the computer for half-hours straight . . . grml grml . . . ;) And on top of that, the update wasn't working correctly on all of the computers I got done. And I was even on Mark's account to make sure there were no permissions problems. Hee! He made his password back when he was dating his wife, so it's her maiden name plus "ishot" He blushed so hard when he had to give it to me. :D
I got a little bored in biology today (it was all basic review on the immune system) so I ended up attacking my hand with a marker in a manner that many of you have already seen. (henna'd!) It's not one of my best, but it's still pretty cool.
Tonight there is no new Alias so I'm goin' to Group! Hurray! Worship time! :)
I was afraid I was going to fall flat on my face every time I went outside today. The sky was a very pure, very bright blue this afternoon. My eyes were glued to it whenever I was outside, which, unfortunately, isn't very often during the daylight hours on Wednesdays. But it was so nice just to have some sun. You don't really realize how deprived of sunlight you are until you get a little. Then you remember the warmth and brightness. Ah sun . . . how I miss you.
The Frustrated Fixer-Upper
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Ha ha! I am the first to comment! Go me...um...yeah so I was gonna say that you are so spiritual going to Group because there is no Alias. hee hee. No worries though, I am as bad as you. :)
O sun. It's great. That's why I can't go to school in Seattle.
It totally feels like spring in Yakima. It was about 60 today and is going to be tomorrow too. It's sooo werid!
That it was, Sally. Hey, Bonnie, want to hear a joke that Keith Eizenzimmer told us yesterday while we were driving to SALT? It's pretty terrible.....but we were still totallly laughing! Ok, so here it goes:
Why do seagulls fly over the sea?
Answer: Because if they flew over the bay, they'd be bagels!!!!!
AHahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaheeheehee!
/falls to floor at Annie's comment
Yes, I can sympathize with you on the sun issue, Bonnie. I woke up to it yesterday and.....man it felt good to see the sun.
Oh come on, Steve.........You can't honestly tell me that you didn't even smile at that one just a little, now can you? I bet you even laughed! I know Sally and I did last night :)
I did smile, I will admit, but I also let out quite the groan, too.
.....then I fell to the floor ;)
Hahahahahahahahahaa :)
Janelle thought that they should fly over the land and be called landguls
"Landgulls"? That makes absolutely no sense. :) And you guys have never heard the bagels joke?!?!?! That one is such old news! It suprises me how often people haven't heard jokes that I take for granted. For example, the other day in my biology class the teacher used the mushrooms walking into a bar joke, and the class cracked up! I was so surprised that that many people hadn't heard it yet. :)
Oh, I've heard the bagel joke before....too many times, actually. That's why I let out a groan.
But you STILL smiled, which means the joke cannot be completely dead, unless of course you were just laughing at me. Either way, I count it a success. Two victory points for me :D
Oh, by the way Annie... I used your farmer/nobel prize joke the other day during Discipleship class when Michael (our leader) wanted some entertainment while he was setting up equipment. It went over quite well!!
And Bonnie, you watch ALIAS??? Awesomeness!!! I always have to run from my bible study back to my dorm in order to make sure I don't miss it. :)
Heh. Classic. :) That one is one of my favorites :D I like to keep a few jokes for lulls in conversations that are rather awkward or just boring. Unfortunately, I've used all mine up on about everyone (not because you guys are boring or make silences awkward, but you're the people I test them out on), so I should probably go searching for a new, fresh batch. I'm glad it went over so well, though :) Next time should definitely be a good time to tell them the mr. t joke ;)
HA! That's aweseome Kim, as I too have used the farmer/nobel prize joke with positive results. I used it on a farmer, though ;)
Ah sun, how I miss thee... It's snowing in Pullman right now, snowing and STICKING.
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