Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Mardi Gras Round-up

Well today is Fat Tuesday. I slept in then had to run errands. Had to get tags for all our cars (until yesterday I had no clue they were going to expire this month), then got a hair cut, and followed that up with a few errands for DD. Due to this I missed the party with some of the crew downtown. Due to this BJD as put me on the shelf with Cbot and Matt. I even got a personal phone call from BJD informing me of this sad development. Hopefully I can find a way to get off somehow. It is hard being up here, blackballed for BJD and ribs. So sad.

In other news MSC asked me what model guns I am looking at and will try to get them in. This comes after about a month of weekly calls. So hopefully I can look at some models and make a decision and get a gun soon. Also am looking at computer parts now. Going to modify mine for mom for business and upgrade my to a 64bit system.

Game night is on Friday, as of now that is. COME TO GAME NIGHT!!!

Other events on the agenda are the March 11 DD car show. Hopefully it will be a good turn out. I know I will be there and Kisea mentioned he wanted to come as well.

Other things floated around inb my head as I typed this but I have no clue what they were. So I shall wait till the next time. Till then...

Monday, February 20, 2006

Weekend in Review

Well my weekend can be summed up in one word... work. Friday night, Saturday all day, and most of Sunday I was at DD working. We did ok business, about normal. Saw a few attractive ladies but I think they all would have gotten me in trouble. I have a hard time telling some girl's age now days. What sucks the most is having to work caused me to miss about half of Rick's talk, pool with a friend, and BJD ribs. Overall a sucky weekend considering.

After work my dad and I one night and then the same with the addition of my brother another went to Wings. I love hot wings so I get them every chance I can get. First night I had X Hot and the next night XX Hot. Both where ok but lacking in the spicy heat department. I have to try the 911 now.

While there the first night our waitress talked with me quite abit. She must have seen the shirt I was wearing and started asking questions about my highschool and college life. She has just started South after takes 2yrs off of school. She's not 100% sure what she wants to do but it is something in the med field. I am still not sure if she was flirting with me or not. But when she mentioned an ex-boyfriend that was 31 when she was 21, I kinda stop worrying about it to much. Not really crazy about a girl that dates a guy that much older than her at that age.

Well that about sums my weekend up. Hope everyone else had a better one than I did. Till when...

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

V-Day

Well today is Valentines Day, the one day set aside for love and all things mushy. So I was thinking today about V-Day. It is an extremely biased holiday. People will tell you how good the holiday is depending solely on their circumstances and outlook. V-Day can be grouped into two categories: single and non-single people.

For single people it can also be broken down.
A single person can say the day sucks due to them being single.

They can also say its great because they don't have to run around like chicken with its head cut off looking for the right gift for their significant other and spend all the money that entails.

Then there are the non-single people that can be broken down.
Some non-single people say its great due to a holiday of love and them having someone special to spend it with.
On the other hand a non-single person who is very selfish (and probably not have a significant other for very long) will complain about how much money they have to spend on a gift.

Those are basically the two types of people and ideas you can get from V-Day.

I will leave you with one other idea (that was given to me) that can't be considered a normal V-Day idea:

Happy St. Valentine's Day Massacre.

Sunday, February 12, 2006

TV Series and Ice Cream

Well I have finished the first season of Lost. Very good series and must get season 2 now. Watching those 3 episodes from season 2 had me confused but now I understand them. I also must know how things turn out.

In other series, I have missed 3 episodes of Wildfire cause people aren't putting them online anymore. Luckily KC records them but I just have to find a way to get those large files to my computer- might bring my laptop over and grab them sometime this weekend.

We have a new flavor at the store, Chocolate Covered Cherries. Its great and tastes exactly like the candy. Unfortunately, I have to work the store all this coming weekend due to my mom and 2 aunts going to Orlando for a DD franchise meeting. This means that I probably won't make it for ribs next Sunday- sucks of course.

Nothing else is going on so I will close this entry. Till when.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Still Lost and lost

I am still watching the first season of Lost. Not bad at all. Problem is I can't just watch it when I want. With my mom interested as well I have to make sure we can both sit down and watch it- which happens rarely. Good though, I am learning more about some of my favorite people and the four episodes I watch at Brians of season 2 are making more sense. '

As far as the other lost, UML sucks. It makes no sense at all. Include, extend- I have no real clue where to use what. Every time I think I do I find I am wrong. Been doing models and senerios and use cases all weekend and I hate it even more now. I can talk to the client well enough to not need stupid models. I am also lost in cryptology. We are doing things with matrices and I have never used them before at all. In Cal 1-3 we never touched them. Not having Linear Algebra or Number Theory might be a problem overall. A guy from my CSC527 group showed me how to do things in my TI-89 which is helpful.

More recently, I went to the Chili Cookoff today. The only food I had all day was chili (except a piece of Brian's garlic-cheese bread after the cookoff). I lost count of how many I had but they were all mostly good. Brian would get to come before me and let me know to not worry about them. I did like the fact that I tried gator, deer, and kangaroo chili. The first two were good but the kangaroo took some acquired taste, not bad though. After the cookoff, Doug, Casey, Brian, Matt, and myself went to a bar on Dauphin Street. The name escapes me but it was the first time I had ever had anything to drink at a bar on Dauphin Street. Thanks Doug for the shots. Overall had a great time. Unfortunately, I had to leave early to come home and do some homework. The event will have to be an annual attendance for me.

Well till I get the change to post again...