Yai’s Kor

Begin: Summer 2009

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I intend to sleep soon, and if you don’t know, this is actually really early for me.

So my freshman year of college is officially over. I’m currently home alone with only my brother. My parents are gone until June 21st. Grades aren’t due out for another couple days, I think. But this past school year has been by far the most interesting thing I have ever done. I was definitely out of my usual comfort zone. Not that living with other people. I got used to that very fast actually. Just the shenanigans that we got into throughout the year. Between, the constant need to party hard, being on point, haunting the girl across the hall, getting chowdered out on your mom with her exquisite titties with the likes of OG Glacier and the newly renamed Fattie Ice. Yeah, it was definitely a weird year.

And it wasn’t just a learning experience socially. This spring quarter, especially was a learning experience in what works for me in terms of studying and what doesn’t. Hopefully that’s reflected in my grades when the come out. (I’m talking to you, Tromba.)

But onwards to Summer, 2009. And hopefully, everything goes according to plan this year, starting with those grades. (Tromba.) A hopefully incomplete list of things to do this summer:

  • Summer school from the 15 to July 26th.
  • Anime Expo from July 1st to the 5th.
  • All-Comers meets regularly.
  • Learn how to play StarCraft.
  • Go to Berkeley on a massive food run/tour.
  • Visit Royenah. Again.
  • Get a fixie and/or go night riding downtown.

There’s so much I want to do this summer. I hope I can do it all. Oh and before I go, I’ve folded and given in. aZooRe got me into teh twitter. Ugh. Disgusting thing. Tsk, tsk.

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Written by YAI

June 13, 2009 at 12:47 am

Posted in College

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  1. read read read read

    blink blink

    Stfu I’m awesome.

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    azoore

    June 13, 2009 at 6:02 pm


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