"we are all a little weird and life's a little weird, and when we find someone whose
weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them, and fall in mutual
weirdness, and call it love."

11.08.2010


Kodak Moment? I think so. 

Let's just say the tennis team this year isn't lacking in the creative/random/eccentric/hilarious factor. I'm super excited for the season - can't believe it's already November, we're almost there! We started intervals today, on the treadmill.... basically, I haven't been on a treadmill for a year. I'm more of a biker/ run outside type person; treadmills are boring. But today, I was in luck. Seinfeld re-run on TV3 in the Cardio Room. Score! Plugged in my headphones (sorry Mom and Dad, I'm Generation Y) and sprinted my little legs off while watching as Jerry got caught nose-picking by his model girlfriend, Kramer discoverred his cologne idea has been stolen by Calvin Klein, Elaine sent out a Xmas card with her "little brown circular protuberance", and George sang show tunes about his love for Susan. Quite entertaining. Finished intervals and headed to the weights - getting a little high up on the weight scale for me, but we're down to 8 reps, so I'll manage. 

I feel lazy tonight, despite my afternoon workout, and have been watching Groundhog Day at work.... Brings back fond memories. Plus, I've discovered (shhh don't tell my professors) I'm kind of ahead on my homework.... I know. I can't even read that sentence without doing a double take and re-reading. I must be missing something?!?! Other than the inevitable (for those who've not been reading this blog, I'm reading James Joyce for class), I literally am caught up in all classes.... 

Guess it's time to study up on graduate schools, right Dad? 

2 comments:

  1. I miss Seinfield:( AH...to be caught up! Sounds like a good plan but how do you do it? It's so much easier to procrastinate! I'm glad you're looking forward to the season and getting together with the girls for fun. I'm going to read a James Joyce novel sometime soon...which one would you suggest! Dad is quoting Joyce to me as we speak...was he really born in Dublin? (I think Dad's pulling my leg)

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  2. Mom, he is crazy ridiculously hard to read. I don't care what all the greats say about Ulysses being the best novel ever, or whatever they claim, it is almost incomprehensible. Okay, I may be exaggerating. But it's not exactly a fun read in my opinion. I do have something else you can read from my Modernism class if you want. Djuna Barnes - Nightwood.

    Joyce was born in Dublin - 1882. Dad usually knows his stuff when it comes to history, literature, gardening.... actually most everything I've discovered. :)

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