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September 17th, 2007


07:40 am - "Great men never die, they only pass."
James Rigney, Jr. aka Robert Jordan, author of the Wheel of Time series, passed away last night after a lengthy battle with amyloidosis.

A moment of silence, please.
Current Mood: [mood icon] sad

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March 28th, 2007


09:57 pm - AHAHAHAHAHAAA!
The Wyoming Cowgirls basketball team is in the WNIT finals!  They played Kansas State (the defending champ) tonight in a game that went to TRIPLE overtime.  Wyoming was playing catchup at the end of regulation and the first two overtimes - they scored a last-second three pointer to send it into overtime in the first place - and finally they got things together, started rebounding and making free throws in the third overtime.  And Kansas' players were fouling out.  Championship game is Saturday, in Laramie, against Wisconsin.  I think Mom and I will be going; we just listened to the game on the radio tonight, and that was plenty thrilling.

Hope Dad got to hear it; he really would have gotten into the game, but he's out in Utah as of this morning.
Current Mood: [mood icon] over the moon
Current Music: kowb radio

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March 15th, 2007


09:11 pm - St. Olaf has a fencing club again!

That's all.  It's not as exciting as Andrea's news, but that's the way it goes.  Now to get some money out of SOC for equipment.  Will it help that I know Kelly on a personal basis?


Current Mood: [mood icon] excited
Current Music: pod tv

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February 24th, 2007


08:45 am - This is how rivalries start.
For those of you who don't know, I'm a fan of the Buffalo Sabres.  More precisely, I'm a fan of Chris Drury, who used to play for Colorado before they traded him away.  I probably wouldn't be following the Sabres if he didn't play for them.  So now that everyone knows my bias, here's a video from Thursday's game.  Drury is #23 (blue) on the far right; he gets mowed down by #25 Chris Neil.  It might be worth mentioning that Buffalo eliminated Ottawa from the playoffs last year.  I imagine that played a part in all of this.



Somebody tell me that wasn't a dirty hit.  Somebody tell me that's not a pretty nasty thing to do, nailing a guy in the chin with your shoulder.  Drury had to have 20 stitches and is out indefinitely with 'concussion-like' symptoms.  The Sabres had already lost six of their regular players to injuries and Drury is currently their leading goal-scorer (and co-captain).  Half the team was playing in the minors a week ago.

Buffalo and Ottawa play again tonight.  Should be epic.
Current Mood: [mood icon] infuriated
Current Music: my own grumbling

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November 15th, 2006


01:44 pm
Dear Santa...

Dear Santa,

This year I've been busy!

Last Friday I committed genocide... Sorry about that, [info]socair (-5000 points). Last Monday I pushed [info]sonya_hay in the mud (-17 points). In August I ruled Duluth, Minnesota as a kind and benevolent dictator (700 points). Last Sunday I saved a busload of nuns in Angola (326 points). In November I helped [info]gatorfied2004 hide a body (-173 points).

Overall, I've been naughty (-4164 points). For Christmas I deserve a lump of coal!

Sincerely
olewyvern

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August 5th, 2006


09:05 am - Plane forced to land on interstate
My mom saw some of this on her way down to Denver to pick up my aunt, who was flying in from California for the weekend.




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August 3rd, 2006


01:08 pm

What Is Your Daemon?




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June 27th, 2006


08:17 am - What's summer break without a little bronchitis and pneumonia?
So my brother got back from Africa about a week and a half ago, ostensibly in good shape except for a cough. Well, the cough got worse and added a fever. I was doing a two-hour fencing demo thing on Thursday morning with Ben for this stage-combat class and Rob was going to come with me, but that was when the fever struck. He said he might come later if he was feeling better. He never showed up, and when I got back to the house, everyone was gone. Dad was out exploring Rock Creek, since he was going to take my uncle and cousin fishing up there, so his absence was expected, but Mom's and Rob's weren't. Maybe thirty minutes after I got home, Mom called on her cell phone to tell me that Rob had bronchitis and pneumonia and that he was extremely contagious. Yay. He had about five kinds of pills, cough syrups, and antiobiotics to take and we had to keep him away from Grandma, especially, since she already has respiratory problems. That wasn't too bad when he was sleeping all day, but we also made him eat dinner by himself in the living room.

Anyway, he's doing much better now. He has a follow-up appointment this morning, but he's eating normally again and we don't really think he's contagious anymore. He missed his flight back to Florida, which was supposed to be on Sunday, but I think that's all taken care of, too, though Mom had to spend a couple of frustrating hours on the phone with people from India to make it so. My uncle and cousin cancelled their fishing trip after Mom called and told them Rob was contagious; I think they're planning to come up sometime after the 4th instead.

End of ramble. Back to your regularly scheduled lj.

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June 6th, 2006


04:36 pm - Firewood Day #1
Got up at 6:00 a.m. to go to the mountains with my dad and cut down some trees for firewood. He wants to get four cords this year, which means seven more trips. Ugh, now is not the time to think about more trips. But then again, who could turn down a chance to use a chainsaw?

We had some technical difficulties to start out with, namely one set of the saw's teeth was a bit off-center and dull besides. Basically, it was sending up a terrific amount of smoke without really cutting anything. Dad finally got that fixed and finished sectioning the first tree - though it took three tanks of gas to do it! It had carpenter ants and some punky areas, so we couldn't take all of it. The other trees were easier, except when the saw refused to start because it doesn't like hot weather. That was bad for a while, because we'd dropped a tree across the road and if the chainsaw didn't get going we wouldn't be able to get back up that road. Anyway, I took a turn cutting while Dad loaded up, and then we found a fallen tree and plundered that as well. The only problem was that it was wet from lying on the ground, which means the 19-inch logs Dad cut were very heavy. VERY HEAVY. We managed to haul those back to the trunk and put them on top of the giant, awkward ones from the punky ant tree. We left at about 1:00; we were planning to be back for lunch (it's an hour drive).

As soon as we got back, Dad left to get more fuel and oil for the chainsaw, I went in to have a late lunch, and then we unloaded a whole truckload of wood and cut up the pieces that we'd left longer to save fuel. I only just now took a shower and had something to drink. Liquid probably should have figured into the schedule a lot earlier, but I just wanted to get everything done. Heavy trees, ornery saws, weird-shaped logs - let's hope the next several trips are not so tough.

But the story has a happy ending. I slaked my life-threatening, post-forest-ravage thirst with a tall glass of Bahamian punch. Here's the (very easy) recipe if anyone cares to try it:

1/2 part grenadine
1 part pineapple juice
2 parts Sunny Delight

With ice, of course. And a cherry, a straw, and a little umbrella.
Current Mood: [mood icon] exhausted
Current Music: just the bird chirping

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May 21st, 2006


02:46 pm - 24 hours from now...
I'll be somewhere around the Iowa/Nebraska border, with another 8 hours of driving ahead of me. Fates willing, of course. Yes, I am eager to be gone, even though I only get one day of break at home before I head out for Montana with my dad to open up my grandma's cabin for her. I'm checking out at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow, taking my last final at 9:00, and dashing across campus to my truck, which will be all loaded and ready to go.

We (Amanda, Laura K., Kirstine, Noreen, Sam, and I) watched Mr. & Mrs. Smith last night. Eh, it's not too bad, if you can take large doses of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. It also spurred a great intellectual debate between Noreen and Sam on ethics and morality in movies. Until it was cut off by bedtime, anway. I was stretched out on my bed, and Kirstine was curled up on the beanbag, so that may have helped hurry things along.

Last day of tutoring! Celia and I wrapped up the De Amicitia and went over a few random details of the Gospel of John. Basically, she's doing that on her own and asking me questions if she has any, which she really hasn't. And I gave her a crash course in reading the apparatus criticus. That's not the kind of thing you usually give a crash course in, but hey, it was our last day.

Finally - you knew it was coming - the Sabres won the first game of the Eastern Conference Final yesterday! It was a nail-biter finish, as Carolina came within a goal and was getting all sorts of good chances, but Buffalo managed to hold out. And you know how? They blocked 29 shots! That's 29 saves the goalie didn't have to make. Overall, my impression was that the Sabres played very good defense, but a little too much of it. Still, any time you win a playoff game on the road, it's a very good thing, especially when you're in the conference final. Keep your fingers crossed for a repeat tomorrow night.
Current Mood: [mood icon] anxious

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May 5th, 2006


11:27 am
My roommate vacuumed yesterday. :O That makes twice in the past four months. And Laura's mom was here to clean the bathroom again. I still think that's really weird, but I also think it's weird that Amanda should be so enthusiastic to clean it herself. My mom would never do that for us, but if Laura's wants to, I'm not going to complain.

I have managed to get sick in the past two days. Bleah, at least the sore throat is gone. That's the worst part of having a cold, in my opinion. Now I'm just tired and sniffly.

Stanley Cup playoffs are moving into the second round tonight. All of the higher seeded teams in the Western Conference were eliminated, including the Detroit Red Wings. Muahaha, that alone was enough to make my week! Avs play Anaheim now, and Buffalo takes on Ottawa. That's bad; Ottawa's scary. But at least it's not New Jersey.

I have now finished all translating for my classes until the end of the semester, which means I can devote myself to my Greek paper and to counting the days until I go home - 18, currently. And my brother's birthday is in three weeks, so I have to come up with something for him. I'll have to look into that African safari hat. ;)
Current Mood: [mood icon] sick
Current Music: Mike Rosen

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April 23rd, 2006


08:16 pm - Hockey post!
Playoffs are underway! Avs won yesterday 5-2 after giving up the first two goals and dominated the whole time. There were some really pretty goals scored in that game, too, on both sides, though I hate to say it about the Stars. The best part was that I got to watch it on my little T.V. instead of listening on the radio.

Sabres played later that night (though not on T.V.). I missed the first period and a half due to fencing, dinner, life, etc. Sabres had the lead when I tuned it, but the Flyers came right back and tied it at 2. Forsberg is scary! I never thought I'd see (hear, whatever) him playing opposite Drury, and both of them on the top lines of Eastern Conference teams. And Drury won 61% of the faceoffs from him. That's just weird! Too much change from the good old days! Anyway, the game ended up going into double-overtime. It sounded like the Sabres were getting chances left and right and just couldn't finish it; the Flyers' goalie had 55 saves, but Buffalo did score eventually, about half way through the second OT.

So, yay for good games! And they play again tomorrow!

On a completely unrelated note, my back has been killing me today. I have no idea what I did to it; I just woke up sometime in the middle of the night and couldn't get back to sleep because every position I tried was painful. Hopefully it will be better tomorrow. I don't like hurting for no apparent reason. At least in the intransitive sense.
Current Mood: [mood icon] jubilant
Current Music: My Fair Lady

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April 20th, 2006


02:58 pm - Have you noticed a shift in my teeth?
That was my roommate last night, completely out of the blue. Her dental retainer broke a while back, so she hasn't been wearing it and she's worried that her teeth are drifting. And she obviously has a bit of a problem sometimes 'engaging brain before putting mouth into gear', as my dad would say. She will never live this one down. I'll see to it.

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April 16th, 2006


10:26 pm - So my dad's a little weird sometimes.
This is an e-mail he sent me this weekend. FYI we both have Inspiron 600m computers (mine is A because it came first):

Dear 600mA,

What a day! RJS had me downloading data starting at sunrise. He hurt my coat
taking me through bullrushes (what ever the heck they are) and juniper
thickets. I was soaking up data like a kid left alone with jelly beans and
chocolate bunnies. RJS started his flow test, and my data feast continued.
RJS in his infinite wisdom noted to the Game and Fish thug who was assisting
him that "I wonder if the rocks coming from the well will effect the flow
meter?" The well responded by immediated barfing-up a fist sized rock which
promptly seized-up the flow meter. To his credit RJS didn't panic - he knew
I was on a roll. When he finally got done messsing around, we finished the
test. I thought that it would be a short evening at the motel for a
cleansing data dump - but no! Once again RJS took me back through the
thickets to download yet more data but this time there were snakes!, and
muskrats!, and KINGFISHERS! All in all it was a nice warm day - temperatures
in the seventies - unfortunately so was the wind speed. RJS had me strapped
down with bungee cords. Good thing we 600m's are tough and can take the
dust. I think I should have joined the Marines.

600mA - be appreciative of your kind owner and be thankful that she is not a
geologist.

Electronically yours and Happy Easter,
600mB

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04:32 pm - Miscellany.
Birds I have seen in the last couple of weeks or so:

American robin (yay for the harbinger of spring!)
tree swallows
cedar waxwings
song sparrows
blue jay
lots of flickers
hairy (or downy - I didn't care enough to check) woodpecker
yellow-rumped warbler
pied-billed grebe
blue-winged teal
Canada goose
mallards
cooper's hawks
bald eagle

And of course, the cardinals, juncos, chickadees, and nuthatches that are always here.

My mom sent me a very nice, very sentimental card for Easter. I'm not sure what that's all about, unless Rob is upsetting her again. I don't think that's the case, though; the outlook in that direction seems more positive than it has in months.

I had to tutor my Latin/Greek student from town today. Usually we go to the library, but of course it was closed, so we camped out in Fireside for about half an hour. Then a bunch of random older ladies with kids showed up and started taking pictures and making noise, so we left. The SORC was open, so we went to the CR office and finished up there. Good thing we have a couple of chairs (and that awful couch), but it was awfully hot! I was practically falling asleep, even reading the exciting conclusion of In Catilinam I.

Looking up spondaic fifth feet on Perseus gets old, and my eyes get tired, really fast. I'm getting loads of data, though, so I'm hoping it's worth it. I'm also hoping I can cruise through the secondary sources relatively quickly so I can get on with the rough draft. Too bad nobody knows how long the paper is supposed to be....

My roommates both are both home for break! Hooray for having the room all to myself! No offense to either of them, but I really haven't missed them at all. I like being able to watch my own movies and listen to my own music and use the bathroom whenever I want.

Dinner at Reece's tonight! His son will be bringing four or five people from Ell, but Ann and I are the only Homerist going. Should be a good time; Rhonda's a great cook, and I won't have to pay for it ;).

And on a similar note, David wants me to go to grad school in Texas so he can make me chili and black bean soup. Good deal, huh? We'll see.
Current Mood: [mood icon] tired
Current Music: Chess

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March 20th, 2006


07:10 am
Lady Wobblebottom requests that you discover your own humiliating squirrelname so we can all be true Oles.

Click the linky and have fun.

http://www.cheekysquirrel.net/squirrelname/
Current Mood: [mood icon] embarrassed

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March 15th, 2006


05:25 pm - Citizens, rejoice!
For today at precisely 6:12 SST (Starkey Standard Time) the Grand Starkifer at last emerged from closed-door counsel with the revered and august Senate to declare in a public statement that our heretofore anonymous nation shall from this day forward bear the name of The New Federation of Starkeunesia! Its inhabitants shall be formally called Starkeunesians, or simply Starkers by those friendly peoples to whom we grant that distinct privilege. The Grand Starkifer has graciously accepted the Senate's invitation to rule our young country with prudence and temperance in perpetuity. As her first official act of the new regime, the Grand Starkifer has declared a full week of feasting, celebration, and sundry merry-making. May the Star and Key fly proudly on high! May orange blossoms and rose petals be strewn through the streets! May all bounds between high and low be crumbled! May all punishments and debts be cancelled! May there be limitless dancing and singing! May children stay up past their bedtimes! And may the Ides of March henceforth be duly commemorated by posterity as the true birthday of this our blessed nation!
Current Mood: [mood icon] jubilant
Current Music: The Masked Musical

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March 13th, 2006


10:03 pm - The nefarious plottings of Pamelia revealed!
Breaking news:

According to our sources the nation of Pamelia, a declared enemy of this sovereign state, has endeavored to BUY the allegiance of one of our most honored allies with cookies. Fortunately for international peace, this insidious proposal never arrived at its destination, though there are rumors that there will be another attempt. Developing....

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March 12th, 2006


04:35 pm - New user pic.
Fear the banana!
Current Mood: [mood icon] crazy

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March 8th, 2006


07:25 pm - The Incredible, Edible Olewyvern.
Sloganize yourself!

http://thesurrealist.co.uk/slogan

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