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100 Degrees

Now that I think about it, I’m still pretty far behind. Should have writ­ten more yes­ter­day, but Saturday’s post was so long, and I had to do it twice because Fire­fox crashed the first time. Oh well… here’s Sunday…

Izzy P got a call in the mid­dle of the night and I woke her up for it since I was lying next to her. She didn’t sound very appre­ci­ata­tive, though… les­son learned: don’t wake up Izzy P.

Woke up at 5 and got ready in min­utes. Took a lit­tle longer to get every­one else ready. We left Peggy S’s place at 6, which was a lit­tle behind sched­ule, since we told Hanh D we would be pick­ing her up by then, and she lives on the other side of San Jose. For some rea­son, I was lead car to both Hanh D’s place and to the actual project. Maybe Peggy S and Ian R think I’m respon­si­ble, and/​or know my way around Frisco. Hehehe. But I did keep us going at a rea­son­ably good clip (aver­ag­ing 75), and we got there in time. And before the chair. :)

After we signed in, found that they weren’t very well orga­nized, and job assign­ments were almost a free-​for-​all. Most of us were doing Check­point 4. Doing what, I couldn’t even tell you. Then Will F announced that they needed another Delin­eator, so I went over to that crowd. Found out that what Delin­eators do is put down the cones that mark the course route, and pick them up again after every­one has passed. Not too com­pli­cated. I was in group D3 with Deb­bie P, Jackie H, Kevin P, and Thu H. And there were three non–APhiO peo­ple and David, our super­vi­sor and driver.

The first thing we had to do was put on our day-​glo orange hats and vests. (I think it’s a step up from the hot pink one I got last year. :) )

Putting down the cones was easy. We assem­bled them on the truck, and dropped them strate­gi­cally spaced out along our sec­tion of the route. Then one of us had to run along with cau­tion tape and con­nect all the cones. We also had to set up a cou­ple of bar­ri­cades to stop cars from turn­ing onto the course, and to mark some course haz­ards, like a big pile of dirt on the side of the road.

After we fin­ished mark­ing up our sec­tion, went to a big bend in the course between Check­points 1 and 2 and stopped there. Helped Energy 92.7 set up there, and Cheer SF was there, too. Spent the next four hours cheer­ing on every­one that went by. David was very inspired, he made pom-​poms out of extra cau­tion tape (one of the non–APhiO peo­ple told us last year he made skirts with it) and had a bunch of cheer signs ready. They included, “Your boots were made for walk­ing,” “You go _​_​_​_​_​(Fill in the blank),” “Thanks Gold Crown Walk­ers,” and “You walk­ers are bananas! B-​A-​N-​A-​N-​A-​S.” Oh, and he took one of the many “No Stop­ping” traf­fic signs from around the park and wrote under it, “You’re halfway there!” He also told us to think of some­thing, and he would put it on a sign for us, but none of us could come up with anything.

So we stood around for hours. Well, Kevin P and I stood around. Deb­bie P, Jackie H, and Thu H did a lot of danc­ing to the music. Thu H even requested songs. Saw Amy K, Diana Pai, Kitty K, and Carol S in the crowds. Also saw this scary old man who had a hot pink wig, neon orange bikini (com­plete with male camel-​toe), and tall black heels on. It was like the sun… I didn’t to look directly at him, for fear of per­ma­nent dam­age to the retinas.

Got sack lunches again. They were sit­ting in a cooler on the truck the whole time, but we didn’t really bust into them until the walk was almost over. Partly due to that one guy. It’s a good thing we did wait, though, because we def­i­nitely needed the energy for pick­ing up the cones. The process was a lot more involved than putting them down. We had two peo­ple run­ning slightly ahead tak­ing the cau­tion tape off the cones and wind­ing it up to throw away. Two more peo­ple ran along out­side and handed cones into the truck as it drove by. One per­son on the plat­form on the back of the truck to take the cones being handed in. And finally two peo­ple in the truck tak­ing the cones apart and stack­ing them up nice and neat.

That took a while. And I was stu­pid and stepped in a pot­hole and rolled my ankle, mak­ing me take a pretty embar­rass­ing fall and scrape my knee. And my ankle swelled up. That was fun.

After we fin­ished up, headed back to the other side of the park, where the fin­ish line was. Along the way we passed Jimmy P and Jane L’s Delin­eator crew, who were still hard at work. And their sys­tem wasn’t as good as ours. Oh, and ran­dom peo­ple we passed would shout, “We love you, Cone­heads!” as we passed. That was nice.

So we got back to the fin­ish line, where every­one else was. First thing Peggy S says to me when she sees me is to demand my hat, so that she could have the full set. Nhi K seemed to have every­thing under con­trol as chair, and told every­one we were all free to do what­ever, the project was now offi­cially over.

Ian R, Izzy P, Peggy S, Thu H, and I walk back to the cars, only to get stopped every cou­ple of yards by some­one who wants to buy one of Peggy S’s hats off of her. Got back to the cars and the plan was to fol­low Ian, who was going to Star­bucks, a gas sta­tion, Costco, and then back to Davis. Tried to fol­low him out of the city, but I lost him right before get­ting on the ramp to get onto the Bay Bridge, so I decided to just lead Peggy S back home. (Well, still stop­ping at Costco, by for­go­ing the Starbucks.)

Found out that Ian R some­how ended up pretty close behind us, so I was once again lead car. Took us most of the way, and then Peggy S (or maybe it was Ian R, I wouldn’t know because both Thu H’s cell phone and mine died, but she was the one who moved and had me fol­low) decided we weren’t going to the Vacav­ille one. We stopped at the one between Vallejo and Fair­field. I for­got the name of the town. Ian R and Peggy S got Harry Pot­ter there, and then I bor­rowed Peggy S’s card to get some gas.

Made it back home after long last, and I passed out almost imme­di­ately. Woke up a cou­ple hours later and went online for a bit. Peggy S woke up and we went out to din­ner. Were gonna eat at Thai Bistro, but they closed a lit­tle early, so ended up at Old Tea­house, where we ran into Ian R, Alice C, Becca Y, and David Y. Oh, and Deb­bie AY, Jenny D, Ling K, and Randy L were at a dif­fer­ent table, too. Peggy S got her Seafood Udon and I wanted the Seafood Bake, but they told me the oven was bro­ken, so no bakes pos­si­ble. I doubted it was actu­ally bro­ken, but what­ever… got the yin-​yang rice instead. Quote comes from din­ner talk.

My yogurt tea tastes like fever!”

- Peggy S.

What?”

- Us.

It tastes like fever!”

- Peggy S, not elab­o­rat­ing very well.

It tastes kinda like medicine…”

- Me, after try­ing a sip.

No, it tastes like fever! If you could drink fever, this is what it would taste like!”- Peggy S.

After that, Peggy S needed to study, and I offered to keep her com­pany by read­ing with her. Only we didn’t have a place, because she can’t con­cen­trate at her place, and my place was super hot. So we invited our­selves to Sophia C’s. But she wouldn’t let us bring Harry Pot­ter into her apart­ment, so I started to re-​read Crypto­nom­i­con instead.

After a while, Sophia C got tired and kicked us out, so I dropped Peggy S off, went home, and passed out.

Breakfast at Tiffany's

And finally, for yes­ter­day. Yay! I’ll be caught up again after this!

Hmm… woke up hecka late… like 10:30ish. Yeah, I know I’m a sick bas­tard for say­ing that after going to sleep at 6:30. But I can’t help it. My body is pun­ish­ing me for being stu­pid. That’s the only log­i­cal expla­na­tion I can think of, any­ways. Had a ran­dom chat with Peggy and kept her from com­ing back to Davis for a good half hour. She made fun of me and told me I have low stan­dards and laughed at my “first day of kinder­garten” story. :cry:

I guess I’ll re-​tell it now for the folks who haven’t heard it before. It came up because we were talk­ing about fob­bi­ness, and she didn’t believe that peo­ple called me a FOB before. Well, when my par­ents raised me, we spoke noth­ing but Viet at home, so I went into my first day of kinder­garten know­ing not a sin­gle word of Eng­lish. Basi­cally I just did every­thing the teach­ers said based on their ges­tures and facial expres­sions. There was one time when were were sup­posed to be read­ing words off flash­cards (sim­ple words, like, “cat”) and I was just like… “Uh…” :shrug: when it was my turn.

But any­ways, that’s not the impor­tant part of the story. The impor­tant part is, right around lunchtime, I had to go pee. But the teacher just kept talk­ing and telling us to do stuff, and I didn’t want to bother him, so I just held it in. I held it for the whole day. And then when my par­ents picked me up, I had them rush home as soon as pos­si­ble, so I could go pee for days. So then my mom asked me why I didn’t go at school, and I told her what hap­pened. So that night, the first Eng­lish my par­ents ever taught me was, “Excuse me, I have to use the bath­room.” (I still don’t know how I went from that and years of ESL to the per­son I am today, for­get­ting more Viet every day. My par­ents tell me I speak Viet with an Eng­lish accent now when I go home.)

OK, so get­ting back to my day… took a shower, and then watched the new episode of Numb3rs. It was a bit fake, but eh… It’s still some­thing to do. Talked to some more peo­ple online. Merry made me down­load more manga… Mon­ster and MPD Psy­cho. MPD fin­ished first, so I started read­ing it. It’s pretty… dis­turb­ing. About along the lines of Ichi the Killer dis­turb­ing. In fact, Miike Takashi, the direc­tor for the Ichi movie, as well as other movies that make me cringe (like Audi­tion), also made a show of some sort of show out of MPD Psy­cho. The place I down­loaded the manga from had the first six episodes of it also avail­able for down­load. Nor­mally my mor­bid curi­ousity would push me to pump through the series, but I was feel­ing a lit­tle more squea­mish than usual yesterday.

Took a lit­tle nap, and then it was time for BComm. Sophia picked me up, and we were off. A bit late for BComm, but that’s OK, the major deci­sions were made already. We were actu­ally on time for ExComm, along with most of LComm, now referred to as the “ExComm groupies.” Whereas the real ExComm was all late, except for Jack­son and Jenny D. What’s up with that? :)

After ExComm, Steph gave me a check for $4. I was very happy as I walked down to the Pledge Meet­ing. Sat through that… noth­ing spe­cial really. It seemed to drag on for some rea­son. I was rather sleepy, and a bit hungry.

Oh wait, I do remem­ber some­thing spe­cial. My mom­mies made t-​shirts for each other to wear. It was so cute. Mommy Van made a shirt for Mommy Tang with some bis­honen (“pretty boy”) faces, and cap­tioned it “N SYNC” at the bot­tom with sequins. And Mommy Tang made a shirt for Mommy Van with strate­gi­cally placed foam hands, com­plete with cap­tions for each. It was great.

And of course, there was the quote of the day. This occurred when Merry went up to Tony, who was sit­ting next to me, and asked him what his require­ment was for his signature -

Do a handstand!”

- Me.

What?! Take my pants off?!”

- Merry.
Man… you hear what you want to hear, you sick puppy! :)

And Becca gave me the offi­cial Birth­day Fairy plushie at the end of the meet­ing. The tag even has a lit­tle story about it. Wow! Thanks, Becca! So maybe it was a spe­cial meet­ing, after all. :)

After the meet­ing, Don­ald took me to SNR at Pita Pit and treated me to a South­west Spice, their new pro­mo­tional item. It was OK… the guy who was mak­ing the pitas didn’t seem par­tic­u­larly happy to be there. Maybe it was just the fact that all of us were there that he wasn’t happy about. SNR was filled with booty scoops, girl-​on-​girl-​on-​girl lap dances, vio­lent Kore­ans, and wild con­spir­ing among adopted lines.

After SNR, went home and of course went online again. Esther and I decided that next term, Loose fam­ily will have a “Tiffany’s” theme and all our gifts will come in Tiffany’s boxes. Just imag­ine how jeal­ous the other pledges will be when ours get this hat, horn, and noise­maker at Fam­ily Reveal­ing. :mrgreen: (To make the links work, you have to click on your coun­try of choice once.)

Inter­net cut out for a bit, and I wrote up a post as it was down and thought about going to sleep. Then it came back, and I posted. Then I went to sleep.

Prayers for Rain

Hey every­body! Come back to the site again, huh? Well, I got a whop­per of a story to tell you today… just kid­ding. My day wasn’t any­thing spec­tac­u­lar. But read on any­way… it’s good for you!

First I woke up, gave Peggy a wake up call for her 8 AM midterm, and took Ian to the Sacra­mento Inter­na­tional Air­port. I just love say­ing that, because it’s one of the most ridicu­lous things I’ve ever heard. How on Earth is it inter­na­tional? I don’t even know if we have flights that go to Canada or Mex­ico, let alone transoceanic flights.

Came home and read comic books for a while, then had brunch with Peggy at Cindy’s Restau­rant in South Davis. It was our first time there, and I thought it was OK, but she didn’t enjoy her food too much. I had the Monte Cristo, by the way. It’s a sandi­wch with ham, chicken breast, Swiss cheese, and Amer­i­can cheese. And it’s deep-​fried. The thing basi­cally tastes like a sand­wich made with French toast. And for those of you won­der­ing what not to get, Peggy had some sort of fish sandwich.

Dropped Peggy off at home after that and wished her luck on her sec­ond midterm of the day. Went back to the apart­ment and read some more comics before doz­ing off for a while. Becca and Thu came over and we watched VH1 for a while, then watched Bleach on my com­puter. I was in and out of sleep the whole time, but re-​watching the series did remind me of this line that I really liked -

If I were the rain that binds together heaven and earth, whom in all eter­nity will never min­gle, would I be able to bind two hearts together?”

Yeha, yeah, so I’m feel­ing sappy at the moment. Any­ways… Joe M mes­saged me about going to the mall, and I agreed, since I needed to get some­thing. Kinda left Becca and Thu at the apart­ment when I went with him and Jenny. Sorry about that, you two! :o ops: My only excuse is that I was still groggy. Went to Joe M’s first, where he show­ered, and we met up with TJ. The four of us set off, stop­ping at Old Sac first so Joe M could get a bunch of hats for who knows what. Then we stopped by Arden real fast before it closed. The guys went to Hot Topic, and Jenny went to Wet Seal. Oh, for those of you won­der­ing what it was I had to get… this is it. Yeah… I have a bit of a Jolly Roger fetish, and since the shirt is no longer listed on the Hot Topic web­site, I was wor­ried they were dis­con­tin­u­ing it. Grabbed the very last one in store that would fit me, too. It was tag­less and buried in between a cou­ple of extra smalls. Now I need to get this and this, and I think I’ll be happy with the whole ninja-​pirate thing. The first of those two only has XL and S left, though. :(

On the way back, we were talk­ing about where to go eat, and that sparked today’s quote -

Guad. We need to con­di­tion you, LB.”- TJ.
“Huh, what you mean, you have to con­di­tion her?”- Me.
“Jenny doesn’t like bur­ri­tos, or the peo­ple who make them.”- TJ.

Which she denies. Well, she denies the people-​hate. So yeah, we got bur­ri­tos, and Jenny got a frozen pizza at Albert­sons, and then we went back to the apart­ment to watch Jenny’s copy of Ong-​Bak. Her ver­sion has Eng­lish subs, but some of the more dis­turb­ing scenes were cut. After the movie, every­one took off. Some went home, some went to Michow’s birth­day party. I didn’t want to go, since I heard they were at Café Bernardo’s right now, and I don’t want to go to a bar and not drink.

Today’s table of slip-​ups:

Today Total
Cursed 2 48
Drank 0 0
Drinks Owed Michow

I was doing really good, too, but then I slipped up twice while com­ment­ing on the movie. On the drink­ing front… the desire is slowly gnaw­ing at me. Def­i­nitely been tempted, but haven’t given in yet! Oh, and Michow… happy birth­day, and I’m def­i­nitely going to take a wiki with you after Lent! :)