Awesome friends telling other awesome friends what is up in the Library, specifically, the second floor balcony facing the parking lot.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Revelations/Morals/Lets learn something!

As I was taking a long walk during my dinner break, I was pondering what I would write in a post once I got back. Surely I would talk about the competition Michael and I had. However, when I had left, the results had been different.

When I went on my walk, I had been losing, BIG TIME. I had basically given, no thrown, no chucked, no HEAVED, in the towel because there was no chance I could possibly catch up. However, I can't seem to figure out how this is possible aside from one of those epic underdog stories in those movies that, although they say were inspired by a true story or based off a true story, really can't possibly be anything but false. BUT! It ended in a big win for Madison Blake! Yes Michael, I won! The Bake-Off: Round 2: Funfetti cookies ended with a win for me! SO TAKE THAT! You owe me Yo-cream.

I'm sorry you had to find out this way. I know it may be heartbreaking for you.

But back to what I was originally talking about, as I was walking around the UP neighborhood, I had accepted the fact that I had already lost, even thought the competition had yet to be completed. Lo and behold to find out that the underdog prevails! I guess the moral of the story is, don't give up. Life isn't for certain and who knows, Santa might throw an extra piece of chocolate in your stalking.

SPEAKING of Santa, as I was walking around, a Kris Kringle figure passed me on his old fashioned bike. He was wearing shorts, a top hat, and was carrying a 24 bottled case of diet coke on the back of the bike. I guess he is watching his weight. Or as Tarra put it,"Slimming it down in the summer and putting it all back in the winter." Good word choice Tarra. I always knew your communications degree would come in handy. =D

In all honesty though, a Thursday at the library is about as intriguing as watching an apple core rot. Most people are gone because there is no class tomorrow, so therefore, I Facebook. Yes, that is how I spend my valuable time that could be spent productively is on one of the biggest social networking sites of our generation doing absolutely nothing. And to top it off, Taio Cruz is stuck in my head. Lovely.

I hope everyone is having a glorious summer, a swell summer, a warm summer, because it is definitely not warm in Portland.

Signing off in...Madison's Corner!


Yep, still sounds cheesy. But its here to stay. =D

P.S.! And this is big. As I went to go type the word underdog earlier in this blog post, I look up, and this guy is walking out of the library, with the word UNDERDOG plastered on his shirt. I could have died on the spot, but that would have meant the library would have gone unsupervised, and we can't have that, now can we?

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