Thursday, September 30, 2010
Late Night Thoughts
Friday, June 18, 2010
Update(s) on My Current Life
Friday, May 28, 2010
How Many People Does it Take to Jump Start a Car?! Part I
With that information, I figured that my car would be okay for a while, but that I may need to get it charged later this week or next month when I went home to visit again. I need to go home and actually let my dad change the oil and do some other things to my 17-year-old Toyota Corolla. However, I was mistaken with this assumption, because the battery died later that day.
I was driving around waiting for Sara or Marisa to text me back and let me know if we were doing anything later that evening or now, when I decided I would go to Krispy Kreme and get myself an original glazed doughnut. When I went back out to my car in order to leave, it wouldn’t start. I obviously was angry and embarrassed. I proceeded to text message all of my friends to let them know what had happened, and to see if any of them could come and help me jump-start my car.
After much discussion with numerous people, we finally found a set of jumper cables. Ironically it was Meghan that had a set, and they were in her car. Of course, her mother had to tell her that. Marisa came to keep me company at Krispy Kreme, even though she didn’t have cables. Meghan soon arrived with her cables and as we were trying to moved my car so as to line up the batteries, Mitchell also arrived. Once he was there we got things on a role, because as we all know, he is the most masculine man in our group of friends. We finally succeeded in getting my car going and as we were leaving, Meghan and I decided to stop and get a drink at Monterray’s Mexican Restaurant in West Columbia. Mitchell and Trey Also came.
So, the answer to the Question “How Many People Does it Take to Jump Start a Car?!” is 4.5, two Men, two Women and a Boxer Puppy named Maxcy!
Too Be Continued…
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Contemporary Artist: Emile Bellet
Monday, May 17, 2010
Sara's 22nd Birthday, True Blood, and Bed at 6 AM
Sunday, May 9, 2010
How to Change a Flat…. First Hand!
I was on my way home from hanging out and watching Betty White on SNL with my friend Aaron, when I start hearing my tired to flop. I knew that it was going flat but I had hoped to get back to my apartment. At that point it went completely flat, right before the Greystone Exit on I-26. At that point I text my friend Sara to tell her, just in case something happened to me. But thankfully she offered to bring help to get it changed. After text messaging her, I decided that I would just try and “limp” up the hill at the exit, so that I could be in a well-lit area. Once I got there, I stopped and got all the stuff out of the trunk I needed to change the tire; the Jack, the Spare tire, and Lug Wrench.
I made a sad attempt to put the jack under the car, because I forgot that it had a special place under the door that it went. After that epic failure, I was going to just wait until Chris, Sara and Rachel got there, but a guy in a wrecker showed up to go into the Exxon. He was nice enough to come over and show me where to put the jack, and also help me loosen the Lug Nuts. At that point I was able to get the car jacked up and proceeded to take the lug nuts completely off as to get the eviscerated tire off. I got three of them off with no issue, however, the last one didn’t come off… the entire bolt broke off.
After getting the lug nuts off, I attempted to get the tired off, so I wouldn’t look too completely helpless, but failed at that too. Only succeeded in getting my hands really dirty. Thankfully my friends got there at that point and were able to put the other tire on in less than 5 minutes. It was actually really funny because it was Sara, Meghan, Rachel, Chris, and his friend Mikey. I felt like such a failure, But I learned how to change a tired from first hand experience, and I also learned that I have some great friends!!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
"Who Wants to go to a Rave?!"
For a while we just sat around talking and having a good time, then Chris got a text message from a friend of his saying that there was a party down the street from his house and that we should come. Of course everyone said yes because the party had a live DJ’s. Then the issue of how we are supposed to get there is raised. At this point there are seven of us. I would have driven, but my little car can only carry four people. So we all decide we are going to walk to this party that is supposedly 3 blocks away.
We finally left and the three blocks we had to walk was actually more like a mile. When we got there, the party seemed to be on a downward turn, considering it was 3 A.M. However, the party was still pretty lively. Once we got inside the houses basement I was extremely surprised how they had it set up. There were lasers and lights flashing all over. There was also a small half pipe built in for the skateboarders and it was painted with black light paint, which glowed really nicely in the black lights. The DJ’s were actually really good too. They did the whole dueling DJ’s thing and got some really good beats going.
After a while we all got kind of bored so we decided to walk back. When we were leaving a guy apparently Face Planted into the sidewalk, it was the most disgusting thing I have ever personally seen. There was a pool of blood and he was sitting there holding his nose with a towel. I swear he looked like he was going to pass out from blood loss. On the walk back to Tim’s house we were picked up by their friend and his girlfriend, so we only had to walk halfway back. All in all it was a great time! I’d love to go to a good rave party sometime, as long as I actually know most of the people there. I ended up getting home that morning at around 6 A.M. Of course it isn’t the first time I have stayed up all night, and definitely won’t be the last!!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Anything is Possible through the Lens of a Camera
Being slightly upset, as anyone would be after only getting 4 hours of sleep, I had to figure out what I was going to do with the rest of this beautiful Easter Sunday. My first thought was to head back to my apartment and crawl back into my bed, but that was only my lazy side trying to get the best of me! I decided I would go back to my apartment and get my camera (Canon PowerShot ) and iPhone and have a photo taking adventure! (The iPhone is important because
of this new application I bought for it called Hipstamatic. It was introduced to me by Mandy, and I have fallen completely in love with it. The iPhone is a broken one given to me by my friend Tiffany.)
After my camera battery was charged and I had my Hard Rock bag packed with things I might need that day, I headed toward the USC campus. I love walking around the University campus and taking photos as well as watching the people you may cross paths with. It being Easter Sunday there were very few people walking around campus. I feel like I had a rather productive artistic time wondering around campus that day. I took a few great photos and good many that will be fun editing.
Before I got to campus, however, I stopped by the McDonalds on Gervais and Huger and got something for breakfast. While I was eating I took a few practice photos with my new iPhone Application. It was very interesting and I knew it would be very useful in the day’s excursion.
After taking a multitude of photos around the University campus I decided I would travel to the Vista and have a good look around. This ended up being more fun than I expected. I learned where many restaurants and bars were located that I had only heard about in radio commercials. I walked around Lady Street and took a few more photos with the iPhone then decided that I needed something to quench my ever-growing thirst. So where better to go than to Starbucks!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Easter Weekend Visit Home
After a nice meal full of random conversation and laughs, I decided I had to hit the road. At this point it was almost 10 PM; it would be after 12 AM when I got home. The drive was pretty uneventful, except for the many deer standing remarkably close to the road. When I got home my mom was still awake waiting on me. We talked for a while and I played with my puppy Chloe because she missed me so much. The next day I decided I had better call Old Navy and find out when our Orientation was supposed to be. I was told that it was going to be on Easter Sunday (April 4th, 2010) at 9AM. I’m not that upset about it because I’m excited about the job. It just sucks because I have to cut the visit with my parents short. So Saturday I help my mother cook Easter Lunch so I could enjoy some family time.
After an amazing Easter dinner, (consisting of baked ham, macaroni and cheese, corn, potato salad and deviled eggs) I leave to head back to Columbia. I get back around 10:45 PM and meet up with Ben, Sara, Meghan and Rachel at their friends apartment where they had been having a small party. When I arrive we all decide that we are going to go out to a bar in Five Points called Group Therapy. On Saturdays they have live DJ’s and it’s a pretty fun place to go if you are in the mood to dance. All in all it was a nice weekend. Nothing much happened until I got back and we went out to the bar. It was a good time, everyone had fun.