Well I'm getting back into the swing of things back here in Fort Collins. A day in my life looks kind of like this. Eat, class, eat, class, bike ride, video games, homework. In the middle of all this is a whole bunch of internet and more video games, because a lot of times you'll just have about a half hour or so just to kill some time before you have to do something else.
There has been a lot of quality Super Smash Brothers Melee action going on in Newsom already. So far we have three rooms set up with a GameCube and, depending on where we want to play, we just bring in some extra controllers. I must admit that even though I practiced a lot over the summer, there are a couple freshman that are pretty good, making it hard for me to win. One kid is just ridiculously good and none of us can beat him (not even Pat when he's spamming the up B). Hopefully I can take it up a notch and teach this kid a lesson though.
Somebody explain this to me: Tuesday I rode for 3 hours and I got back and had a newly defined tan line. So, I decided that Wednesday was going to be the day to extend my tan lines. I put my shorts about 4 inches above my old line, wore a sleeveless jersey (thanks Mom), and no socks. When I got back though, there was absolutely no new tan. I did the same thing yesterday and got the same result. I guess I'm just going to have to get lucky some time if I'm going to try and accomplish the tan line extension.
This weekend we have our century ride that helps us make a lot of money. There are actually like 4 different lengths. I only have 3 hours scheduled for that day so I think I'll just try and go through as many aid stations as possible so I only have to carry a bottle or two. If you were wondering, I was able to put 3 bikes in my room this year. It's pretty amazing. The whole center of the room is still empty, so there's plenty of room to sit down/pull up chairs/do whatever. Well I think I've written enough for one day...
There has been a lot of quality Super Smash Brothers Melee action going on in Newsom already. So far we have three rooms set up with a GameCube and, depending on where we want to play, we just bring in some extra controllers. I must admit that even though I practiced a lot over the summer, there are a couple freshman that are pretty good, making it hard for me to win. One kid is just ridiculously good and none of us can beat him (not even Pat when he's spamming the up B). Hopefully I can take it up a notch and teach this kid a lesson though.
Somebody explain this to me: Tuesday I rode for 3 hours and I got back and had a newly defined tan line. So, I decided that Wednesday was going to be the day to extend my tan lines. I put my shorts about 4 inches above my old line, wore a sleeveless jersey (thanks Mom), and no socks. When I got back though, there was absolutely no new tan. I did the same thing yesterday and got the same result. I guess I'm just going to have to get lucky some time if I'm going to try and accomplish the tan line extension.
This weekend we have our century ride that helps us make a lot of money. There are actually like 4 different lengths. I only have 3 hours scheduled for that day so I think I'll just try and go through as many aid stations as possible so I only have to carry a bottle or two. If you were wondering, I was able to put 3 bikes in my room this year. It's pretty amazing. The whole center of the room is still empty, so there's plenty of room to sit down/pull up chairs/do whatever. Well I think I've written enough for one day...
