OK, Shannon (the good Shannon from my French class, not Evil Ex-Roomie) and I just walked back across campus from the Sapolsky convo. (BTW, if you're a Centre person and you missed out on it for any reason other than the fact that the room was packed, shame on you. It was great.)
First hurdle was the umbrella. I got the umbrella here a year or so ago because it was pouring the day I visited classes here. Of course we shared because we can do that because we're both around the same height. Well, she kept pushing me off the path in an attempt to stay dry. We laughed about that and then I shoulder-slammed her to the other side of the path. We laughed about that too.
Next was crossing Main Street. The area with the talking stoplight tends to flood in the rain, k? And it gets too damn dark too damn early this time of year, right? So crossing the street went something like this:
EeewjumpoverthepuddlewatchthatumbrellaeewpuddlepuddlepuddleslimyfeetCAR!!!!!!!!puddlepuddlepuddleyuckmyfeetare gross...
I did get my course registration in before the rain started, though. They're all first choices, too. By virtue of alphabetization.
MWF:
8:00-9:00 HHP 102a Wellness: A Way of Life A Frye (Having an 8AM HHP class beats the hell out of having Hammond, I've heard. And I'm used to PE in the mornings anyway. And I don't have this on Fridays so it works out.)
9:10-10:10 ENG 210a British Literature-I M Rasmussen
11:30-12:30 REL 120b History of Christian Thought D Hall
TR:
8:00-9:30 HIS 110a Development of Modern World-1 J Hoover
2:20-3:50 HUM 120 Intro to Humanities-II L de Beer
I think I'll be consolidating my Tuesday/Thursday classes, see if I can't transfer into an earlier Humanities class.
First hurdle was the umbrella. I got the umbrella here a year or so ago because it was pouring the day I visited classes here. Of course we shared because we can do that because we're both around the same height. Well, she kept pushing me off the path in an attempt to stay dry. We laughed about that and then I shoulder-slammed her to the other side of the path. We laughed about that too.
Next was crossing Main Street. The area with the talking stoplight tends to flood in the rain, k? And it gets too damn dark too damn early this time of year, right? So crossing the street went something like this:
EeewjumpoverthepuddlewatchthatumbrellaeewpuddlepuddlepuddleslimyfeetCAR!!!!!!!!puddlepuddlepuddleyuckmyfeetare gross...
I did get my course registration in before the rain started, though. They're all first choices, too. By virtue of alphabetization.
MWF:
8:00-9:00 HHP 102a Wellness: A Way of Life A Frye (Having an 8AM HHP class beats the hell out of having Hammond, I've heard. And I'm used to PE in the mornings anyway. And I don't have this on Fridays so it works out.)
9:10-10:10 ENG 210a British Literature-I M Rasmussen
11:30-12:30 REL 120b History of Christian Thought D Hall
TR:
8:00-9:30 HIS 110a Development of Modern World-1 J Hoover
2:20-3:50 HUM 120 Intro to Humanities-II L de Beer
I think I'll be consolidating my Tuesday/Thursday classes, see if I can't transfer into an earlier Humanities class.
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Date: 2004-11-12 02:59 am (UTC)Your MWF sched kicks ass, but your TR one really sucks at the moment. Hope you can get a better Hum class! :-\
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Date: 2004-11-12 04:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-12 03:43 am (UTC)(answer, of course: the people who get stuck with Hammond)
And I'm in love with Dr. Hall (David, not Barbara =)). He's seriously the hottest professor I've ever had... and I love his jokes... his class is kind of hard (not the material- the way he grades), but I loved him almost every day. He's so hot.
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Date: 2004-11-12 04:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-12 05:00 am (UTC)