Sep. 24th, 2007

aggienaut: (fish)

   Thursday evening after French class, Aimee from my French class and I caught up with Aaron, Gabi, and Aaron's friends Mark and Jeff at the Lazy Dog Cafe in Huntington Beach. Then we proceeded to Mark's house, where we hung out, played some Cranium, and started watching Blades of Glory. Maybe its because I'm quickly becoming a crochety old man, but these silly slapstick comedies really don't do anything for me (as opposed to hilarious British productions like Hot Fuzz which are brilliant).


   Friday morning I passed the state pesticide Applicator exam, officially giving me a License to Kill!
   Spent the rest of the day studying for the LSAT (I've got work off until after the LSAT this upcoming Saturday)
   Friday Evening Gabi and Aaron were visiting Tatooine Riverside County over the mountains east of OC, so I just hung out with Mark. We went to the legendary only-dive-bar-in-South-County, called Muggs Away or something (famous for mass mooning of the Amtrak train that passes by, on a specific day every year). It was.. divey. Full of drunk old people really.. I'm not sure but I think my old track coach was there..
   Then we went to Hennessey's bar in Dana Point. I'd been hearing about it for awhile but never actually been there. It seemed pretty cool.. really big and with everything from a room for dancing to the latest beats to a outdoor patio with firepits and another room with a live band.. so whatever you're in the mood for they got a place. Unfortunately, however, drinks were outragiously expensive. I'm told its the only bar in South County actually worth going to though.


   Saturday was pool party time, despite the rain. Mark's parents have a big house they've been trying to sell with no luck (the real estate brochures call it an "equestrian estate"), so Aaron, Gabi, Mark, Aimee and I, later joined by Jeff and Aaron's little brother gathered there for swimming and hot tubbing, grilling hamburgers, and such. Apparently I am inherently awesome at Wii golf, kicking everyone's ass (I still think "wii" is the most unfortunate name ever conceived for any object).
   The highlight of the evening, however, turned out to be hide and seek, which we played from abour 12:30am to 3:00am. We played with all the lights out, except the fire, which was the start/finish point. As the house was almost entirely devoid of furniture or personal possessions, one had free range of closets and nooks and didn't have to worry about breaking things while running around. The goal was to make it back to the fireplace before the seeker (who starts there) finds and/or tags you; so one would hide as best the could until the seeker had missed them and moved to another part of the house, and then make a mad dash for it. It was brilliant fun and I strongly recommend it as a party game whenever feasible.


   Sunday I drove Gabi up to LAX in the morning, then went to the memorial for Joey Hanzich. He died last week unexpectedly in his sleep due to myocarditis, a heart condition which accounts for 20% of sudden deaths among young adults, apparently. Hanzich had graduated from Harvard and Cambridge and was now attending Yale Law. To say we expected him to be extremely successful is an understatement.
   Since I've graduated, three people I went to school with have died. One of a motorcycle accident (whom I barely knew), and two now suddenly in their sleep of previously unknown causes (the other being David Allweiss, leukemia no one knew he had, he had just gotten married). While obviously these people aren't a statistically significant representation of causes of death, its scary to think that the overwhelming majority of people in the samplegroup I belong to die unexpectedly in their sleep. )=

   It was excellent, however, to see everyone from HS again, some 70+ of whom turned out for the memorial. Seems like everyone with a poli sci degree works for a non-profit now.
   Anyway, from there I joined Alex Hughes in feeding ducks with her niece.


   This morning (Monday) I picked up Alex Majcher from the airport. I'm just an airport shuttle apparently. (=

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