LAME

What is with this WEAK weather? Whenever Weather.com lists something like a 90% chance of rain, I expect that to apply to every moment of the day. That is, at any given minute, there will only be a 10% chance that I will look up and see clear skies. Based on the last several times I've seen 80-90% predictions, they should be interpreted to mean that there is a high probability that I will wake up and the ground outside will be wet. WEAK. Also there will be people walking to class, most of them not even carrying umbrellas. Of course, the ones who are will flip them open at the slightest sign of precipitation. What is wrong with you people? It is water. WEAK.

Completely unrelated: I could probably watch this all day.

Comments (3)

February 11, 2005, 4:36 PM

Courtney »

Water makes my hair turn into frizz. So I'm sorry if that offends you.

February 12, 2005, 6:22 PM

MC »

I like the people in my building who take out an umbrella to go to class. Granted, on most campuses, that sounds justified. From my building, there are 3 places your classes can be:

1. Roughly 5-6 buildings down or so, not even a third of a block.

2. Across the street from the front exit.

3. Across the street from the side exit.

Actually now that I think about it, none of this surprises me, because Emerson students are retarded, and do awesome things such as hold conversations on opposite sides of the sidewalk but failing to make room for people to walk in between, starting to walk down stairs and the turning around to stare at where they were just standing while people behind them have somewhere to be, and getting in an elevator to go to a class on the second floor when the stairs are faster and you are almost late for one on the 5th! hgggg killl

p.s. ghththgchb catbread hktttgh

February 15, 2005, 5:03 PM

Ha now I'm imagining an entire campus of people standing on opposite sides of the street, leaning zombielike over the sidewalk and yelling things back and forth.

boaizb

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