Stella and I are holed up at Starbucks studying for finals.
Stella and I are holed up at Starbucks studying for finals.
Stella and I went to the clubhouse this weekend and got sat on by a 400 pound Cher!
Pictures (and video!) of the hilarity after the jump. NOTE: not school/work appropriate.
Minneapolis had a snowstorm today! According to the news, may get as much 10 inches. Oy Vey!
We were already at school when the snow started. I interviewed my housemate throughout the day:
The snow made her want to cry apparently.
You can follow the latest Minneapolis snow storm tweets at #snowpocalypse and #snowmageddon.
Everything is funny right now. I might be delusional from my 7-hour fees committee meeting and two hours of Civil Procedure reading…but I suspect not.
What’s so funny? Well, Stella and I are at the Purple Onion Cafe, and the guy in line at the register is saying this to his female friend (verbatim):
Guy in Line: “Do you just not shower? Is that how your hair gets so nice? It’s cute. I think it’s cute. IT’S CUTE!”
I snicker about this and then read the following hypo in my book:
“Would it have made a difference if the product that exploded had been a toaster that the defendant also manufactured and distributed only in the Northeast?”
I think things have reached that point where it’s best to close the book and walk away…
So what happened in 2008?
I graduated from college. During my last semester I did everything from bowling…
…to exploring haunted missile bases/ insane asylums.
There were also trips to the clubhouse (South Beach, Little Havana, Wilton Manors, etc.)
This week passed quickly. Here are some things I forgot to post…
The best thing ever (for the week) was the Little Dutch Boy. The Little Dutch Boy is this old guy that’s always at the clubhouse. He has this awful straw-weave thing going on. Paige and Erik posed near him.
Oh my goodness…and we made fun of Brit-Brit’s weave…
Mall of America with Stella. The mannequins in Forever 21 were in extremely odd poses.
Then there was Chino Latino… which was Erik’s idea. The coolest thing there was a drink (called the Orgasmo or something) which came in a pineapple!
Hm? What else? There was Pi Bar with Paige. The first cab driver we had was sort of sketchy… he spent the entire time talking on the phone in…Somali? In this creepy voice like “I’m gon’ kill these bitches…”
After we were done with Pi and waiting outside for a cab, a guy came up to us and offered to share his cab to the 19 Bar. I politely told him “No, we are going to Saloon”…
…from the Cab his chubby-female-sidekick screamed, “HAVE FUN STARING AT LITTLE BOYS!”
And heh. She was right. They had a twink-tastic underwear fashion show. Uck.
Oh, and then there was…uh… this.
Hm.
Yesterday, my housemate and I walked into CivPro and got our laptops out.
My housemate’s screen flashed blue and then went black.
WINDOWS: ERROR 10123THOUARTSCREWED.
We exchanged “oh shit” looks and she tried to avoid drawing the prof’s attention during her silent panic.
She restarted her computer and got the, “Hi. Your computer sucks. Do you want to start Windows in Safety Mode?” screen. (Which, for a Mac Girl, must have been equally scary, but her laptop started successfully this time.)
While this was going on, I imagined losing all of my notes. BLEH. My gag reflex kicked in. I’ve been told to “backup, backup, backup!” about a dozen times, but I needed that moment of vicarious horror to actually do so:
That evening at Dunnhouse, the first thing I did was unwrap the flashdrive that I received during orientation, and backed up all of my OneNote files and class notes. Whew.
Now that I’m backed up the blue screens can bring it! Come see about D. Jansen. I stay two doors over…
(Haha, and yes that was a B.Scott reference)
Yes, the law fraternity has parties.
I played DJ.
The best part of the night was when the Irish exchange students walked up to me, fists balled, and screamed “RIVERDANCE!”
And they did, indeed Riverdance.
“RIVERDANNNNCE!”
Today was a marathon, and not my housemate’s day.
A housemate and I wanted to get four things done today: buy books, get a locker, activate our student IDs for the law library, and a buy student bus pass.
Simple right?
Well, the library cards are only activated at orientation, so that taken off the agenda.
I was able to get books, a locker, and my bus pass. No problem.
My housemate wasn’t so lucky – she tried to charge the books ($780!) to her student account, and her student ID was declined.
Bookstore clerk: “The computer says you’re not registered.”
Hm. Orientation is Wednesday. All of the other 1L’s are registered… That’s a problem.
So we go to the law admissions office and they send us to the law school registrar. The registrar tells my housemate she is registered, but that she must have a hold on her record.
Apparently international students have a hold on their records until they attend a special orientation.
So we are sent to the international admissions office. We wait and are eventually told, “Hm. That shouldn’t be a problem, but we put a temporary release on your stop. Go to the student card office to see if it worked.”
On the way to student card office we stop at the bank because my housemate’s name is spelled wrong on her debit card. The nice cashier orders a new debit card and tells my housemate that she can use her misprinted card until the new one arrives. Great. Peace out.
We walk across the river to the student card office, wait in a 15 person line, and are told by a woman who shouts everything TO GO TO THE STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE.
Thanks. We get to the STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE, take a number, wait. The student assisting us smirks and tells my housemate that she, in fact, isn’t registered.
My housemate calls the law school like “wtf mate?” and the law school registrar tells her that she was supposed to call them and inform them that the stop was removed.
My housemate: “But doesn’t your computer system tell you that my stop was removed?”
The registrar: “Yes, but you’re supposed to call us to tell us it was removed. Call us back in 15 minutes.”
Fine.
So my housemate decides to use her debit card to pay for the books. Who needs a student account anyway!? So we cross the river again, go to the law school bookstore, grab all of the books again, and she pays with her card.
Which doesn’t work.
Crap.
My housemate: “OH! I forgot to activate it.”
She goes outside and calls the activation number.
Electronic voice on phone: “Your card is invalid. You suck at life. Goodbye.”
So we leave the books at the bookstore again and go back to the bank.
“Nice” teller: “Oh, I accidentally deactivated your card. Oops.”
The Nice-yet-newly-annoying teller hands back to the now-useless card, and we go to the student services office next door to see if my housemate is finally registered. Yes. She is. Yay.
Student Services lady: But your registration isn’t going to show up for the bookstore for 24-hours. So you can’t get your books today. Hah. Sucks.
Crap.
So housemate decides she’s going to pay cash. You can’t mess up cash. She goes back to the nice-yet-incompetent bank teller and asks for $800.
Teller: “Trying to buy books?”
Housemate: “Yep.”
Teller: “You know you can charge it to your student account right?”
Housemate: “Well, actually, I can’t. I just registered today.”
Teller: “Oh, and your card doesn’t work. Sucks. Well, here’s the cash, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, and 800! Have a great day!”
So we return to the bookstore, get the books for a THIRD time, and my housemate pays drug dealer style, in crisp $100 bills. Cash money!
She then goes upstairs, gets a locker, and we go downstairs to shove the heavy books into said locker.
But course the combo doesn’t work. Housemate is two seconds from wigging out. We both try 10 times and then housemate storms upstairs and gets a new locker, which works.
Our entire adventure took about three hours.
We were both hungry so we walked downtown to Taco Bell. At Taco Bell my housemate checked her receipt from the bank and said, “Crap!”
Me: “What happened now?”
Housemate: “The teller gave me $800 but the receipt said she debited $900.”
Me: “Hah. How are you going to prove that she didn’t give you the extra $100?”
Housemate: “My word is going to have to do because this is some bullshit.”
We finish the Bell, bus back to campus, and my housemate goes back to the now-thoroughy-annoying teller, who thankfully remembered her. The teller was nice and apologetic because this was her second fuckup with one customer in a single day. They ended up giving my housemate the extra $100 instead of crediting it to her account.
We then went to the undergrad bookstore, (across the Mississippi river again) and raided it. We both bought speakers, U of M clothes, and I bought a lot of art supplies. A room opened up in the house so I no longer have a roommate. I’m using the extra space as art studio space. Har.
My housemate’s bad luck didn’t end at school. We went to dinner with two other housemates at the local pan-Asian restaurant and they forgot to enter her order.
So the three of us (dudes) politely waited for her food to come.
Housemate: “Cmon guys, EAT! Your food is getting cold.”
We smiled politely and ignored the request. Pfft. We aren’t going to be rude and chow when the only girl at the table is foodless.
After 10 minutes she started eating rice so we would eat our food.
Her meal came about 5 minutes later.
Heh. Today just wasn’t her day but at least she went through the circus today, and not during orientation.
Hm. I feel left behind. All the other 0L blawgers have become 1Ls… except me. I’m reading all the “first day of class” and orientation posts…and well, I’m still on vacation.
I finished my move two weeks ago but orientation starts on August 27th and my first classes start the day after labor day. I’m living in a coed legal fraternity house so my days are spent hanging out with other law students – namely in bars, shopping, and Mario Cart.
Excitement. I know. Enjoy your books. I won’t feel the pain for another week 🙂
Oh, and we’ve even gone on a rollercoaster!
That’s the “Fairly Odd” Rollercoaster in the Mall of America. I wanted to go on the other coaster, but I couldn’t convince Stella (another 0L housemate). Hm! Let’s add that to the finals to-do list.
This weekend was mostly shopping madre and hanging out with the Gammas.
Madre flew up from Miami this weekend to help outfit the room. We took the rent-a-car to the suburbs and got, well…lost. We eventually found Wal-Mart, the madhouse that is Ikea, and Mall of America…
When law students go out: Lucy’s Birthday celebration with the Gammas.