an assortment of flavours
yeah so life's taken a busy turn again.. which is good.. i prefer my days to be full.. doesn't give you time to ruminate then on how dreary life is, and what we should be doing instead, yada yada yada.. y'know how it goes! we'd gone to watch 'The Village' in north campus last night.. which was okay, nothing great. the story seemed very strongly based on the Amish lifestyle.. though i must say i really liked the cinematography and background score. the red capes of those 'who should not be named', the red berries and flowers and the mustard yellow of the 'protected ones' stood out very starkly against a sometimes severe monochromatic setting.
got home to find no food prepared.. damn! so nats, sank, vip and arul got to work on that, while i got to work on the engineering marvel seen in the previous post! we raided vip's lab for the pipes, fittings and other assorted odds and ends. nats and sank baked a cake too, that sadly did not live to see the light of day, perishing almost instantaneously in the dark night!!
took the 'Red Devil' to 87M for yet another live test run.. sid had made some great chicken.. awesome finger-lickin' good stuff.. then like the sultans we are.. we reclined with our hookah, and had some grapes - yes, this is the life!
and now it's friday morning 8.18 am, and here i am at work.. bleary-eyed, sleep-deprived, and still-stoned, with a full day ahead again.. work till 12.. then a seminar on microfluidics from 1-3, then there's biomaterials class from 4-6.. after which is the UB Fall Fest! Seven Day Faith are opening for Incubus.. so that should be awesome, and after which we're having a bonfire at 87M.. it's gonna be a long, fun day!
1 Comments:
I wanted to see The Village, but I heard it was not that great. Plus, I am a cheap ass. I only go to the theater if I just can't wait.
Speaking of the Amish lifestyle did you ever see that reality show Amish in the City? You should watch that after some time with the hookah. Frightening!
Sounds like you have a fun day planned, minus the microfluidics and biomaterials.
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