Friday, November 20, 2009

The Induction Function

Hey ya'll! My GF is currently at an induction ceremony to initiate the new members of her sorority, so guess what that means? First, I write up a new blog post (starting to become addicted to doing this whole blogging thing). Second, I also am alone in my dorm room on Friday night until she's done. Lame! Thankfully, I have managed to get a reasonable amount of stuff done and am sitting down to blog.

The only thing that I still might do is play some more epic Super Smash Bros. When I say "epic", what I really mean is that "I win every single time". It's great! Don't mess with me and Yoshi, folks.

So what am I doing blogging? Well, one reason that I started blogging was because I wanted to develop a consistent writing style. Writing is good to help me focus my thoughts and stuff like that. Supposedly it makes me more articulate, but as I sit here trying to figure out exactly what to type I'm starting to think that was a lie.

You all should probably know a little bit more about me. I am a freshman Cell Molecular Biology major here at Midwestern U. Someday I hope to go to medical school and become a doctor. I'm pretty Type A when it comes to grades and stuff like that. What that sentence really means is that I'm OCD about academics ;) I never got a B in high school, but this first semester of college is starting to look a little bit iffy for actually getting a 4.0

Other things that will be important to know...hmm. I have a fantastically beautiful and amazing girlfriend. I refer to her as GF here so that everything stays anonymous and stuff.

I run quite a bit. Sometimes I run more, sometimes less, but it keeps me in pretty good shape. I ran cross country and track in high school and won some state championships with a sweet team. I run with my GF now just to stay in shape. I was pretty fast in the day, but I'm not anymore...I admit it. I'm slow and fat.

Oh yes, I also make money by going to college. I duped Midwestern U here into thinking I was a genius, so they went and gave me a full ride scholarship! Then to top it off, since I got some good ACT scores and stuff, my state and the federal government sent me money to go to college. They obviously didn't get the memo that I had a full ride, because they money they send me goes straight to the bank :)

Finally, I am hopelessly addicted to Chic fil a. Every time I go (several times a week) I get a chicken sandwich, sweet tea, and some waffle fries. O ya!! Everyone at the store in Hometown knows me, even the managers.

That's all for today.

Adios

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