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, March 29, 2005

Long Time, No See

Sorry it's been a while. What's new? Well, let's see. Spring break was nice and relaxing. I stayed in Spokane, doing the usual things. That Saturday was Roleplaying day over at Dave, Trev, and Jeff's place. We had our first full day of Stargate, and it seemed to go quite well. The group seemed to work well together, and the chemistry was tense but fun. Sunday was M2 at church, and that seemed to go well. I had to speak, which meant baring the charred and blackened depths of my soul to the kids. Note to self: don't do that again. We started back to school with a bang, and midterms. I had one in American Multicultural, which I pulled an A- on, so I'm not complaining. We got Friday off, which was spent hanging out with Dave, Trev, Sheena, Ryan and Cassie. Cassie made us dinner, which was nice. Saturday, Justin and I went to try on tuxedoes for his wedding. It feels really strange to have a room-mate who is getting married. He's a great guy, and I wish him the best, but still, it feels so odd. After that, it was on to Mission 2 of Stargate. The crew was inflated, with the additions of Cassie, Sean, and Sheena, though it was simplified by Jeff's absence. On the whole, it seemed to go okay, and the boss battle at the end was nothing short of epic. The crew seemed to enjoy that. Dave, Tom and I ended up staying up pretty much all night. Sunday morning was the church's sunrise service, so basically I ended up staying up all the way through. It was cold, rainey, and windy, which kind of sucked, but the service itself went quite well. I was just really, really tired at the end. I then went back and slept. I figure it's less rude to just not show up for a church service than to fall asleep in the middle of one. I then picked Anna up from the airport. Yesterday was getting back into the swing of things. Nothing really exciting happened, and today has been similarly uneventful. We shall see how all of that turns out.

2 Comments:

At 2:51 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, now that I've read your entire first page, I can say...

This was exactly like listening to you talk to yourself: Highly educated babble that appeals to 1% of the population. Good thing I'm in that 1% or I would say this blog sucks. Well done! See my dice results:

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At 10:23 AM, Blogger Will said...

Thanks, Ben. Always pleased that at least some of my ramblings have been amusing to you.

 

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