Morgoth Bauglir: A day in the life of a Dark Lord

WWCD? (What Would Cthulhu Do?) No, for the last time, I'm not a cultist!

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Back From the Dead!

Well, I feel much better. Sunday morning, around 4 AM or so, my fever broke, and my sleep normalized, which was a real relief. It meant that I was able to go to church, teach the Atheist's Bible Study as planned, and attend our youth group's Super Bowl Party. My team lost, which was not that surprising, considering I am usually anathema in these sorts of contests, unless my competition is being supported by Rick Feldman...That's another story. At any rate, I felt much better. Monday rolled around, with its usual horrors and such. Enlightenment was okay. Dr. Death, while frightening, does not seem to hate me yet, so that is good. I see no reason to change that. I then had a meeting with my co-workers, which went as usual.

Today started off with the early 8 AM Ideas about History. It went okay, and I began to further formulate my 4-dimensional equation theory of history. After that, I usually have a huge break until my next class, at 1 PM. Thus, I grabbed a newspaper and some breakfast and enjoyed it all. Curiously, when Convocation starts, they close down the rest of campus. I usually do not like to leave campus and then come back, preferring instead to hole up in the library or the HUB. However, my two primary haunts are closed during Convocation, meaning that if I wanted warmth, I would have to attend. So I did. I saw the choir sing. They were good. I also wrote a bit more. Then I left. At 1, I went to LS-250 (leadership studies). Today, we were supposed to build towers out of newspaper. Not surprisingly, Jack decided to throw in a curveball of sorts, in the form of planted "disruptors." Ours basically just behaved incompetently, so we kind of left her out of the loop. Fortunately, our group one the contest, and thus 10 points on a quiz. So that's the day in the life. Now I'm going to bed.

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1 Comments:

At 9:25 PM, Blogger Momily said...

I'd like to hear that 4 - dimensional equation theory of history when you've finished formulating enough to share it.

 

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