Misha? Oh wait! That's you...
Ok...So I dropped the ball today. I was supposed to post things on the College Democrats board and I forgot. I was supposed to study for a test on Thursday but I forgot. Good thing its on Thursday! At least I remembered the fucking tea!
Life will return to its unnaturally organized self once I stop working like a madwoman. Currently, I have no time to myself and some would be nice. Its a good thing!
In the meantime, I listened to this woman speak about life on the other side of the fence in Palestine. It was cool listening to her. We so rarely get that side's persperctive. There were a lot of really well thought out questions. Unfortunately, none of them were mine. I never asked but I'm glad I didn't. All of mine dealt with Israel and apparently she did not spend much time in Israel.
On to funner things. Brad up in the Writing Center wanted to get a copy of this Russian Zombie movie called Night Watch. As it turns out, Pawel our resident Pollock, had ordered a copy and it came yesterday. So, Brad and I will not have to order it.
Speaking of Brad, we've been having fun when it comes to our former Eastern and Soviet friends i.e. Pawel and Mike. Mike is from the Ukraine and both have very hard to hear accents. Pawel's been here since he was 5 or so, Mike, since he was 12 which isn't saying much since he's only 18. Anyways, Brad became obsessed with looking for Soviet era propoganda posters. We found quite a bit and printed them up. We put one next to Mike's photo and the other two ex-Soviets: Anna, a Belarussian and Olga, a Lithuanian. Today, they'd been taken down.
I made a sign for Mike's tea "Crime and Punishment" in Cyrillic and put it on the wall by the coffee maker. Brad and I also decided to call him Мистэр Чай. Well, we thought it was funny.
I'm going to try and learn Russian again. Next year, I'll concentrate on Arabic.
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Life will return to its unnaturally organized self once I stop working like a madwoman. Currently, I have no time to myself and some would be nice. Its a good thing!
In the meantime, I listened to this woman speak about life on the other side of the fence in Palestine. It was cool listening to her. We so rarely get that side's persperctive. There were a lot of really well thought out questions. Unfortunately, none of them were mine. I never asked but I'm glad I didn't. All of mine dealt with Israel and apparently she did not spend much time in Israel.
On to funner things. Brad up in the Writing Center wanted to get a copy of this Russian Zombie movie called Night Watch. As it turns out, Pawel our resident Pollock, had ordered a copy and it came yesterday. So, Brad and I will not have to order it.
Speaking of Brad, we've been having fun when it comes to our former Eastern and Soviet friends i.e. Pawel and Mike. Mike is from the Ukraine and both have very hard to hear accents. Pawel's been here since he was 5 or so, Mike, since he was 12 which isn't saying much since he's only 18. Anyways, Brad became obsessed with looking for Soviet era propoganda posters. We found quite a bit and printed them up. We put one next to Mike's photo and the other two ex-Soviets: Anna, a Belarussian and Olga, a Lithuanian. Today, they'd been taken down.
I made a sign for Mike's tea "Crime and Punishment" in Cyrillic and put it on the wall by the coffee maker. Brad and I also decided to call him Мистэр Чай. Well, we thought it was funny.
I'm going to try and learn Russian again. Next year, I'll concentrate on Arabic.
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