Thanksgiving Eve
Wed Nov 25, 2009 13:10 EST (UTC -5)'Twas the day before Thanksgiving, and all through the university, people started putting up Christmas decorations and saying "'tis" and "'twas" a lot.
On Monday, I and some other folks from Get Carded (the student organ donor awareness group I'm a part of) went to some sorority houses to talk briefly about the benefits of organ donation. I had never wandered around Sorority Row, which is actually more of a neighborhood than a row, so it was all new to me. Also, I didn't know that sororities (and probably also fraternities) allow just about anyone to come in and make an announcement during their weekly dinner. Yay for captive audiences.
Right after that, I accompanied my co-workers, Bonnie and Mark, to Wal-Mart Walmart to buy some toys for a needy child (and a gift card for his parents), as we had decided to do last week. A little boy is going to be very happy with the new toy trucks he asked for.
I think my professors should get into the spirit of the season by canceling classes the day before Thanksgiving. I mean planning not to have class in the first place. I e-mailed all of my professors last week, and they all said they would hold class as usual. On Monday, two of them changed their minds after finding out how many students were going to be there. Meanwhile, I had already made plans to get picked up on Wednesday afternoon. Le sigh...
Anyway, in a little while I'm going to my grandparents', where I'll be spending the holiday. I'll get home either late Thursday night or on Friday.
Here's a pair of Ask Jordon questions from my friend Justin.
Justin: Would you be willing to go on (another) expansive trip throughout Europe? I wish to backpack around the Mediterranean.
Not for a while. Though I had a blast this summer, my bank account also had a blast. As in, it, like, blew up. Okay, that didn't work. I spent a lot of money is the point.
Also Justin: Would you consider telling Luke that I miss our friendship?
Sure. Luke, Justin misses your friendship.
Kind of cool, kind of creepy: a piano that "talks" by playing a bunch of notes that are extracted from a recording of human speech. (Via J-Walk Blog)
Every Beatles fan must hear this: analyses of the multitrack tapes of "She's Leaving Home," "A Day in the Life," and "Come Together." They're originally segments from a BBC radio program(me). Hear different tracks isolated and even some stuff that didn't make the final mixes.



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1 comment
#1 by Wendy: Wed Nov 25, 2009 21:24 EST (UTC -5)
That's Wal*Mart, btw.
Enjoy your grandparents...I'm off to see mine (in the cemetery) @ 300 miles from here