Tuesday was pretty cool as days have been lately. (Well, a lot of days were better than this one...) I woke up on time, listened to a pointless lecture on how autocracy shouldn't be mistaken for democracy, I ate lunch with a beautiful woman, and had a bunch more classes.
I've ranted enough about my absolute hatred of my classes right now. I mean, how many times do I have to say that I'd rather have a hundred baby rattlesnakes thrown down my pants than take another unit of my general education classes? Or have small jungle pygmies blow darts at me while I eat poison dart tree frogs rather than take any more godforsaken calculus.
One of the more exciting parts of this tuesday was our Honors Seminar trip to see a play. The play was Crumbs at the Table of Joy, and if you happen to be in the San Diego area anytime soon, I highly recommend going to the Old Globe Theater and seeing this play. The theater was "in the round" and the actors were great. I am unashamed to admit that I shed tears near the end of this play. It was just so heartwarming and sad. The last movie to move me like this was Life is Beautiful but LiB was just freaking sad...
Shameless promotion aside, the play wasn't really the most exciting part. The drive home was far more interesting by far. I happened to be riding with my friend and his girlfriend (actually, I think I should say my friend and her boyfriend instead... ;-) ) and three other people in my friend's minivan. San Diego roads being what they are, coupled with the innate ability to get hopelessly lost while driving, we soon found ourselves in for the ride of our lives.
This is not to say that my friend's boyfriend is a bad driver. Quite the opposite actually, but still, some of those streets... We turned left, right, right, left, left, left, left, right, u-turn, right, uphill, downhill, across the hill, right, slightly left, hard left, doughnut, left, right, right, wrong, left, triple lutz, left nutz, right, left, dexter, sinister, linguini in a white wine sauce, and then we merged onto the I-5 and made our way back home.
Once I got home, I resumed my normal activities (no, not THAT activity...) but no sooner had I logged onto Archspace, that my nose started to bleed. Now this was no normal, 2 minute bleeder, nooo, since I wanted to upgrade my ship technology to include mithril armor instead of titanium, it was much worse. In what was soon deemed the "scariest thing ever seen in the dorm since that one guy's wang," my nose literally fountained blood. So much so that my roommate feared for my life. I hadn't seen so much blood since that one time I put on the NoClip cheat in Half-Life and I went around hitting dead bodies with the crowbar. Of course though, as soon as my roommate left to seek medical help from our RA's, it stopped, leaving me looking like Mankind after his barbed-wire bout...
Ah well, it looked a lot worse than it was.
This is SMiH(Don't piss me off or I'll bleed on you!) signing off.