School's getting better and better.
I think my financial problem is coming back to haunt me -- I have to go visit the financial aid office, once again, to fight for what's owed. At least, now, I have a job. I've got enough money that I'm not going to die if they pull the plug. I don't think I'll get to go to school, though.
I had breakfast club this morning. All the participants enjoyed it. We got our day going well, learned a bit about eachother, had a lot of fun. I'm trying to turn the "club" into a student club, though. I have the goal of getting free breakfast for all from the University. I think it's quite attainable. I'm going to try securing funding by using the mission statement, "to bring about University unity by having students have breakfast together". I plan on getting other clubs, fraternities, etc. etc. to come together to have breakfast. And then have breakfast myself with them. I also plan on fundraising by walking library walk with an apron on (maybe it'll say "kiss the cook") and having a mason jar with a sign that says "support breakfast club -- feed hungry students breakfast" attached to the jar wall. I'll have coins inside, and I'll jingle the jar in front of people, while I say nothing (okay. Maybe I'll ask for donation).
I'm also planning on starting a student empowerment club. I'm dismayed that I'm paying so much money, yet there's no organized group where I can have a say in how my money on the campus gets spent. Somebody needs to step up to the plate on this, and because of that, I guess I'll step up to the plate.
In other news, two days ago, I was supposed to go meet for the first time at a volleyball tourney. That didn't happen. Instead, I went to a microsoft meeting (a meeting for prospective microsoft hires), and learned about microsoft. Mainly, I was hoping to get the XboX 360 so I could sell it (I don't play games anymore. Don't even have a TV).
Well, they had a lot of prizes, but I didn't get anything. Such is life. However, at the end, they needed people to get rid of the subway sandwiches, soda, and chips. So, I took an entire subway platter full of sandwiches and ran towards the volleyball court.
Now, if that ain't a good way to introduce yourself to your team, I don't know what is.
We chatted it up for quite a while after the game. I was late for bed. I didn't mind, though.
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I had a strange idea come across me. I learned about this new contraption, called The Tower of Babel. Though it is just a pun, it made me wonder: is technology taking the bible and going backwards? Are we going the inverse of the bible? Am I just being too creative?
Not that I really believe in the bible. In fact, I haven't read it. It's just that I had a thought of how we may be striving towards a veritable garden of eden -- a way to go backwards.
Anyway, I have to go. Lose my cellphone, gain a pager. And write a prospectus (bleh).
Derby crash, Miracle Gangster
Friday, October 27
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Maybe the words I'm needing for the bible part are mathematical. Methinks I should've used "negative bible" and "inverse bible" to illustrate the thought.
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