Do we have time for an even quicker one?
Wed Sep 26, 2007 22:13 EST (UTC -5)

That's what he said!

Ah, college, where young minds grow and mature. They grow, anyway.

I guess I'm not managing my time very well. I have loads of time to do nothing on the Internet, but when I want to blog, I have to study. The solution: post really fast. The long-term solution: manage time better.

I went to a new chiropractor for the first time today. My sister and I both did, actually. Our chiropractor recommended him after having a former intern do some research. They got our X-rays in the mail, so they were expecting the twin college freshmen who apparently can't find the front door of the office and go in through the back. (That building was laid out weirdly, okay?) But I have to say that the chiropractor is a nice guy. He's easy to get along with. His methods are a little different than what I'm used to, but it seems to be just different rather than better or worse. I haven't been to a chiropractor in over 3 weeks, and I can't remember ever going without an adjustment for that long. I sure needed the adjustment, and was it a thorough one. Here's hoping it'll last me a few more weeks.

I remember high school football games fondly. Small-time teams playing for small-time crowds, and lots of space on the bleachers. With college football, this is not so. It's a big thing. I could get a ticket to a high school football game by showing up ten minutes early and paying five dollars. Not so with college football. No, in fact, it's unheard of at the University of Florida for a game not to be entirely sold out. Getting tickets isn't exactly easy because absolutely everyone else is trying to get them. There's no room for passive fans like me in college football; to get tickets, you really have to want them.

There's a number or something that you have to call, supposedly on the Thursday before the game. I'm not sure what the number is, and I've also read that all of the upcoming home rivalry games are already sold out? That leaves the game with the (probably) unranked FAU Owls, which, against all odds, is the only game I've really been looking forward to seeing. FAU is near my home, and a lot of my friends are going there, so I'd like to find out the outcome of this unlikely matchup. (Sorry, FAU, but I didn't even know you had a football team. In any case, you're probably being used by UF to make them look good before the UF-FSU game.)

I haven't taken a lot of pictures of the campus yet, but I intend to do so once I can get a whole day and some pleasant weather. In the meantime, check out these pretty schweet photos of the UF campus.

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2 comments

#1 by kristen | Thu Sep 27, 2007 14:39 EST (UTC -5)

the number for the football tickets is 352-384-3262. you're welcome.

#2 by sean | Thu Sep 27, 2007 23:43 EST (UTC -5)

thats another perk to band... other than being so kick ass, you get free admission into all the home games and some away games

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