i'm meeting up with some Danish exchange students for some beer tonight. i've found that people from northern europe tend to be skilled drinkers, so i will probably be hungover tomorrow. just some fair warning for you.
the other bit of international fun will come from my trip to College Station. let's just say that College Station is in Texas, but the people there aren't from around here. at least not the here that i call here. i'm meeting up with my buddy and his girlfriend at College Station because girlfriend wants to look at grad school programs there. after we have lunch, we're heading back up to their place in Waco, where my buddy goes to law school. Waco, as it turns out, could also be considered "international." you might remember Waco for this reason.
Not that there's anything wrong with College Station. Or Waco (We Ain't Comin' Out).
addendum: change of plans. there will be no trip to college station. instead, i'm going up to waco tomorrow and staying till monday (i don't have class monday).
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that probably makes them even stranger. since when are people with advanced degrees normal? i mean, look at me. i don't even have my advanced degree yet, and i'm clearly not normal. the hangover is tolerable. the guys replacing a roof next door are not. really? hi hi is bye?
Posted by p-man | February 10, 2007 8:16 PM
Posted on February 10, 2007 20:16
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to say hello in danish you say "hi". to say goodbye, you say "hi hi". how's the hangover? i'll speak quietly.
Posted by heatherfeather | February 10, 2007 8:16 PM
Posted on February 10, 2007 20:16
I think Bryan/College Station has the highest concentration of people with advanced degrees in Texas, or something to that effect.
Posted by Matthew | February 10, 2007 8:16 PM
Posted on February 10, 2007 20:16