I’m sure more than this has happened since my last post nearly a month ago, but it’s hard to keep up.

raahhh
On Friday I went with my friend Brianna to the American Museum of Natural History. It was great. She’s really into dinosaurs and bones and I like people (anthropology, of course), so we got to see both. We had actually wanted to see a Darwin exhibit, but apparently it doesn’t open till this Saturday, so we’ll go another time. I recommend this museum if you’re in New York; it’s a $10.50 recommended donation for students, but worth it (and you can give less if you must).

Brianna/dino comparison
I would have taken more photos, but my battery ran out.

Ashley came to visit last weekend and stayed with Ricky. We were planning to go to the Museum of Modern Art, but it was a bit late by the time she arrived, so we hung out here, spent about 5 minutes in H&M (holiday crowds already!), then went downtown. There was also a failed excursion to a club; it failed because Ricky and I are into museums and homework more than dance clubs so we didn’t quite have the experience to do something more fun than buy cookies. We’ll work on it for next time. Anyway, I miss my littlest friend, but it will only be a week until I see her and everyone else again. We’ll be seeing RENT the movie, too!

tree
Since I’m on the topic, home was looking very fallish two weeks ago.

Richard KOL
More recently (ie tonight), I got Richard addicted to Kingdom of Loathing. It might have something to do with the awesome sabre toothed lime shirt I wore today.

4 Responses to “Dinosaurs, friends, KOL”

  1. Michael:

    Wow, you look totally different in that second picture! College must really change people…


    comment at 17. November 2005
  2. Richard:

    I am not addicted, just initially intrigued. That was an awesome shirt though.


    comment at 17. November 2005
  3. Ally:

    I’m sure the history museum was nice, but how does it compare to el Museu d’Història de Catalunya?


    comment at 17. November 2005
  4. Michael:

    Wordpress 2.0, yeah :).


    comment at 27. December 2005

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