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Ghost Town

Hal­loween is almost upon us, so here’s a lit­tle some­thing to help peo­ple get into the spirit.

That first link is a pretty cool site. It lists all the ghost sto­ries sub­mit­ted by read­ings, and they are orga­nized by loca­tion, so that you can go check them out. It doesn’t seem to get updated too often, but I guess we don’t get new ghost sto­ries too often, either. I think it was Jeremy J who showed it to me back when we lived in Suntree.

Like I’ve said before, I con­sider myself a healthy skep­tic, but there’s part of me that wants to believe. So when Leena N told us about the Freeport Fac­tory and we looked it up on the Shad­ow­lands, a bunch of us were down to go check it out on Halloween.

Now, the way Leena N told the story was that if you down Freeport around the part where it fol­lows the on a dark night, sup­pos­edly if the spir­its wanted you to find them, the fog would part enough for you to find the entrance to the fac­tory. As you approach the fac­tory, there should be lights or sounds as if chil­dren were play­ing inside. If you can find an open door to go inside, you’re sup­posed to hold onto it tightly, or the door will slam shut and you’ll be stuck inside with the ghosts until morning.

A bunch of us — all of our apart­ment and Genie L’s apart­ment, plus friends, armed our­selves with Mag-​Lites and packed up into our cars and set out. We wan­dered up and down Freeport, but we could never find the fac­tory. After a while, we gave up, and some­one came up with the bright idea of crash­ing a ceme­tery instead. We rolled up to the near­est one, hopped the fence, and wan­dered around. The scari­est thing I saw that night was a huge crow that fol­lowed us around and watched as we walked around the cemetery.

After­wards, though, I heard some weird stuff. The girls had dis­cov­ered a grave for a lit­tle girl that died when she was only two, buried next to her mother. After we came home, Kitty K said that she started to hear a girl’s voice, and she would wake up with weird bruises on her body that looked like lit­tle hand prints. Mikey N was sup­pos­edly a psy­chic, and he said that he doesn’t like to talk about or use his abil­i­ties, but he talked to the lit­tle girl, who had fol­lowed Kitty K home from the ceme­tery, and they went back to the ceme­tery and got her to stay there.

Doesn’t that sound a lot more fun than that lame Hal­loween party you’re going to this year? :) You don’t even need to get a cos­tume! Any­ways, maybe I’ll post some more ghost sto­ries as we get closer to the 31st.

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.

Bad Hair Day

So hun­gry… and arms so sore… but must keep post­ing… You guys don’t know the sac­ri­fices I make for you. :)

Thurs­day… the start of the fun! Woke up early and con­tin­ued the laun­dry. Wanted to have a Steve McQueen marathon, but Mag­nif­i­cent Seven didn’t work, so I could only watch Bul­litt. It’s a good movie, but it’s no Get­away or Papil­lon. There was also some more Literati. I was very excited to get seventy-​one points for “crankily,” it was my first bingo bonus in what seems like forever.

Got hun­gry and started mak­ing noo­dles and the kim chi dumplings that Sophia C gave me when Kitty K called me up and told me to come over for lunch, so I brought the noo­dles with me. She had made rice and a Chi­nese tomato soup, which we had first, then we split the noo­dles. Kitty K and Jane P tell me I made instant food look good. :)

Back home and chilled for a bit, and then James S called me up and told me he was swim­ming over at the freshmen’s, so I went over, too. But first I stopped at Safe­way to get two Rock Stars (for the drive down to Santa Cruz and back) and two Gatorades (because it’s hot as hell in town.) James S and Mike T actu­ally swam laps for days. I just sat in the water and enjoyed the coolness.

Soon enough, it was 6:30, and I went home to shower and get ready for Alice C’s din­ner at Sud­w­erks. I was the first one there, and Will O spot­ted me and he was like, “It’s a thing? I thought it was just going to be me and her…” Soon enough, every­one got there. We got a table on the patio even though there were per­fectly good empty tables inside. Those bastards.

Din­ner was fun. aBB was dirty. Quote comes from when Will F showed up.

Did you get a haircut?”

- Mo W.

Nope.”

- Will F, tak­ing off his hat.

But he did. Boy did he. Will F had a shaved head, and many com­par­isons were made. Per­son­ally, I think he resem­bles Ham­mer­head from Dick Tracy now. We chilled there until a lit­tle before 9:30, when most of them decided to go to Wal­mart. Thu H and I still had to go home and pack.

I had to drop off every­one who didn’t want to go to Wal­mart, so it was around 9:45 when I got home. Packed up by 10, then waited for Thu H and Haley to get ready. Then we filled up on gas, and finally left town around 10:30. The drive was unevent­ful for the most part. I did take 17 at higher speeds than I did last time I went down there. It was so fun! :) Oh, and we beat Peggy S to Aaron L’s house because she acci­den­tally went the wrong way on the freeway.

When we got to Aaron L’s, played some games on the XBOX, then Peggy S got there and we played some more. Then Peggy S was hun­gry, so we went to Safe­way, and she got some potato salad, and Thu H got crois­sants. Back to Aaron L’s, and we ate and talked, and then passed out. Oh, and Peggy S never lis­tens to me. Thu H knows what I’m talk­ing about; she laughed at my frustrations.