Thursday
I looked at the square root of 5 once around 7:00a and just memorized it to 10 digits without really trying (and I can still remember it all),(5 because I've already memorized sqrt 2 and 3 to 10 digits). Dave (my new neighbor / drinking buddy) wanted to play pool, so we headed over to the Blue Canyon around 8:00p. This was our second time to do so. He's better than me at pool, consequently I believe he won three out of the five games over 3 or 4 beers; mostly blue moon (with orange) and Coors Light. We then stumbled over to Ace High Tavern around 9:30p because I knew some kids that were going to be there. Thursday is beer pong night, so we watched and chatted with lots of people in the bar drinking pitcher after pitcher of Coors Light. Turns out I knew many of the people there. Colby came in second in the BP tournament. After around midnight Dave switched over to Whiskey and Coke, so I just started getting Coors Light be the glass. We stumbled out around 1:30a, just before closing. Somewhere in there I glanced at the square root of 7 and memorized that to 10 digits. Also of interest, those two square roots have some striking similarities in the first 10 digits (sqrt (5) = 2.2360679773, sqrt (7) = 2.6457513110).
Friday
Turns out I have school on Friday independent of whether or not I'm still drunk when I wake up. I went to sleep around 2:00a and got up at 6:15a for my class at 9:00a. Curtis and I sat front row in Macroeconomics because the second row did not have available neighboring seats. Dr. Kulkarni tells some pretty corny jokes throughout every class, and I appreciated them a bit more this class. I didn't ever break out laughing, but I often just sat there smiling on the inside. I confessed to Curtis, who found it pretty interesting, that I was probably still drunk (making this my first time to ever be drunk or even hung-over in class). I don't believe my note taking or material retention was too affected. After Macro came Probability (as it usually does) and Dr. Navidi is really funny, also in a corny way. (On a side note: lol at http://download.lardlad.com/sounds/season16/snitch8.mp3) So, overall classes were pretty fun. I got back to the house around 11:10a and while really hung-over I decided to go camping (of note, I'm really hung-over while writing this). I quickly texted around to see if people wanted to come, turns out they too had class on a weekday. I did my laundry, packed up, and left around 2:50p for White Ranch Open Space. I weighted in at 180 lbs and 221 lbs with the pack. My walk to White Ranch was 4.1 miles with 300' elevation gain; I made it in exactly 1 hour. Once in the park I went an additional 4.0 miles with another 1500' elevation gain in 1 hour and 6 minutes. Unfortunately, the well on top of the mountain was dry, so over the 20 hours I was gone I only had 2 liters of water to drink. I spent some time talking to a fellow backpacker by the name of Darrell. Friday night I slept from 9:30p to 8:30a and enjoyed it.
Saturday
In the morning I finished my loaf of banana bread, packed up, and started down the mountain pretty early to avoid the 50% chance of rain starting at noon. I was pretty close to the parking lot when it started, so I asked a mountain biker by the name of Gary for a ride to Golden. Making this my first time to hitchhike. Gary dropped me off in northern Golden and I walked back arriving around 11:00a. I weighted in at 177 lbs and 211 lbs with pack. The seven pounds the pack lost was comprised of 2 L of water and 3 lbs of bread. So, (without dropping trou) I lost a pound every two hours even during my 11 hours of sleep. After unpacking, eating, taking a shower, eating, RockBand, eating, homework, telling Dave his phone number had changed, taking a walk around town, and giving directions to Lyons park I spent a bit of time on the intersphere then noticed a party on top of 715-B. Apparently for Angel and her two friends the roof is the place to be at dusk. Around 7:20p Dave and I headed out to the bowling alley. I won the first game but both of our scores were pretty terrible. The second game I believe Dave won by a couple pins but we both scored around double my first game score. We finished up our second pitcher of Coors Light and began searching for the pool table. There were a few people in the back room, two of them playing pool, so we got started on our third pitcher and listened to the DJ. The music was that of a mafia hangout and it worked well in the pool-table-in-the-back-room atmosphere. Dave challenged the two guys playing pool to doubles and while they were finishing up their game Josh showed up around 10:10p (driving, Josh only had one glass (the plastic kind of glass)). So we got our fourth pitcher and started playing doubles (alternating every shot not turn). We lost the first, won the second, and lost the third while listening to the ramblings of a 55 year old roofer. Josh took off around the time Dave and I began playing singles, as usual he won by one ball. Dave talked Royce (the more talkative old guy) into buying the four of us Jose Cuervo shots, complete with salted thumb and lime. Although, I don't think the salt did very much. At this point it was a few minutes from closing, so Dave and I had to drink the fifth pitcher pretty quickly, then we sat around outside for 20 minutes talking to the DJ who was pretty cool. We stumbled over to Burger King, got a car to trip the sensor, ordered, and were thrown out of the drive through for some rude comments Dave made at the first window. Back home, I walked in to find quite the gathering of Physics students preparing to watch Sean of the Dead. So I poured myself one of what they were drinking (Skyy and OJ) and joined them. I fell asleep as the characters made their way through the alley passing similar versions of themselves ~2:00a.
Sunday
I woke up at 5:00a without realizing I had slept then wandered up to bed and got some real sleep. I got up around 10:30a and after some delicious eating started writing this. I'll probably do some Senior Design homework this evening and head to bed early.
Welp, that was a pretty fun weekend...
Now that I've got the equipment in Golden I'll likely start going camping pretty frequently. Although, White Ranch is really the only place within walking distance where camping is allowed.
Peace – Mike
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3 comments:
Maybe it's just because I don't drink, but that seems like a lot of drinking. Sounds like an overall good time though. Sometimes I wish I was as sociable as you seem to be.
No doubt about it, that was a lot of drinking... and I enjoyed it.
I obviously don't know how sociable the living-off-campus version of Joey is, although he's likely still a cool person.
I figured after the way our last three AIM conversations went that there were something unsaid, so I stopped AIM-ing.
If you want to chill in Golden sometime or if you change your drinking policy, let me know.
:-)
Yeah, living ~40 minutes away from the school definitely doesn't help me socialize at all, nor does not knowing anyone in Highlands Ranch. Then, there's also the fact that I am done with class by 11:00-Noon each day, and I don't ever really feel like hanging around at that point, so I just go home.
I don't particularly remember our last AIM conversations, but I assure you I meant no ill will towards you if any came off as such.
We should hang out some time though, for certain. I would say this weekend but I don't think I'm going to be around, but I'm sure we'll figure something out at some point. I wouldn't mind seeing that Ryan kid again as well.
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