Archive for October, 2009

Fear and Loathing In Lock Haven

October 29, 2009

I’m kind of excited today.  You know that moment of profound enlightenment that I’ve been waiting for since the day I was born?  Well I think it might just be here.
So I’ve been having some of my friends read my blog recently- some of them real friends and some people on the internet that I [...]

So. I’m Joining the Army.

October 25, 2009

My mom texted me the other day and told me to check out this article.  I texted her back, “That was interesting. P.S. I’m joining the army.”
I should clarify before I go on that I’m not really joining the I army.  Just army ROTC.  I won’t be contracted,  and I won’t be applying for any financial aid, [...]

Homo Lounge

October 25, 2009

When I came back from class the other day the words “HOMO LOUNGE” were written on my door.  I know, I should be above blogging about such an act of stupidity, but this isn’t like most other acts of stupidity, it’s a new level of stupidity.
Because ya know…I’m not really sure how to take it [...]

How I Make it Easy.

October 21, 2009

Here at LHU they have this little saying: “LHU: where the boys are men and the girls are too.”  In other words, there’s a Butt-Ton of lesbians.  Seriously- I made the mistake of going to a party at the women’s rugby house.  I think I was one of exactly 4 guys there.  Don’t worry, I didn’t drink: I have [...]

Deja Vous.

October 6, 2009

Anyone who went to Chambersburg High school knows that AT&T is just not the carrier to get.  I can remember sitting in class trying to send a text message over and over again, always getting a message sending fail message because there was no service in most rooms of the building.  Verizon was the thing [...]

This is real.

October 6, 2009

I want to talk about what God did for me.  Because it’s really real.
Ever since I came here and started going to the church up here they’ve been talking a lot about being thankful to God all of the time.  Even before I came to Lock Haven they were talking about it in Chambersburg, I remember it.  For [...]