28 nov 01

today was a good day. i had lots of good “people contact” — probably the most i’ve had all quarter. after a fairly productive day at work fixing the “drop downs” to be “drop ups” (heh), i went to a Japanese restaurant with Emma. she really is a dear, and i should see her more. we have a good connection.

i then dropped her off and picked up Myles, John, and Colby and we saw the NU-FSU game. NU won, amazingly enough, although the game was pretty boring, overall. i think Northwestern’s idea of a “motion offense” to run around with a goddamn clue. oh, and the consensus three best things about the game were…

  1. The forget-the-reverse-layup-I’ll-just-dunk-it jam by Richardson from FSU.
  2. Aaron Jennings losing his contact lens and Tom shouting “you can do it!” (a la Rob Schneider) as he tries to put it back in.
  3. Ms. Perky on the Ladycats. really, she far surpasses #1 and #2. i loved the almost imperceptible head movements that accompany her unadulterated joy.

after the game, i hung out at Chapin for a while. talked to Jenn and Christine, and miraculously, i didn’t get in a fight with Jenn, even though i was in her room for 15+ minutes. an accomplishment. did you know she plays the electric dulcimer? i know, i too didn’t know that a dulcimer merited becoming “electric.” but i suppose i stand corrected.

Ben and i talked about WWW shit. i informed him last week that his recently designed troubleafoot site (v2) looked quite a bit like the aforementioned Jenn’s. well no wonder, since the kid jacked the design from the Chapin newsletter, which is designed by Jenn. ha ha, you dumbass.

and Archana. a person normally pushes himself along, but sometimes something pulls him. do you know what i mean?

two

it seems to me that connections with people can be on a physical, mental, or spiritual level. i think New Church doctrine would probably back me up on this. with most people, there’s really no connection at all. others you feel tied to, sometimes in a way that seems bigger than you, or at the least, outside you. it is as if the cores — the elemental, definitional, constitutional qualities of people — are interacting, almost independently of the people’s rational, voluntary thoughts. i probably experienced a bit of each of these three connections tonight. it was rewarding.

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