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Wednesday, September 11th, 2002 @ 10:55pm. Category: KMorg.

I would like to congratulate “pants” on his/her fine commentary to the last post. It read as thus:

“WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENER”

The extra “E’s” make is special! He/she must have really been going for emphasis, due to the gross misspelling. “Wiener” is the correct spelling. Or, perhaps he/she is really just somebody who enjoys pants, hence the name. I’d wager he/she likes what’s in pants, too, since he/she said it with such emphasis.

:-) No harm to you but goodness if you must post useless junk do it with a little creativeness. Try posting dictionary definitions, what you had for dinner (perhaps that is what you had for dinner), or maybe the ingredients to your toothpaste. You know, something that doesn’t make an audience think that the poster is really just some poor immature schmuck with no creativity whatsoever.

Anyway…

I did go to academic team today. It was fun hanging around with people who like to know things and make funny references to MST3K and TMBG. And with the collection of Weezer shirts the team has you can’t go wrong. Ryan left me a voicemail while I was there wondering where I was. Suppose that’s legitimate since he didn’t get back in time to eat with me and Paul didn’t know where I was. Well I went over there, got a salad and an Icee-like drink from Burger King and did most of my calculus. Oh, I now have nicknames, “Soupcan” or “Watermelon Soup”.

You see, in my ap bio class last year we did a study of skull circumferences and their relation to height. I had the smallest head in the class by far, causing the teacher to exclaim “Student 21’s head is the size of a soupcan!” Of course, everyone was able to easily figure out that was me. Yesternight Charles tried to insult me by calling me “Soupcan” but it didn’t work so well. Tonight, I had done something inherently Charles-ish, I think I had just complained about my math homework or something like that. Charles had the largest head in the class in that study. We say it’s the size of a watermelon (for effect, of course. It’s really only mildly disproportionate.). That caused Ryan to call me “Watermelon Soup” which caused a little more rise, as I don’t want to be like Charles. I like him, but I’d rather not take after him. So now I have two odd nicknames; hopefully “Watermelon Soup” will not stick. Although it does sound rather cool now that I think of it without the context. :-)

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