Fishy Fishy Fishy! And then submarines!
Sep. 21st, 2003 12:03 pmI went to see "Finding Nemo" at LSC on Friday, after MITSFS
fishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishy!
(if you can't interpret the previous line: It was great!)
"Yes, I'm a natural blue".
At least I can stay on one topic longer than Dori. Sort of. And I remember when I change topics. Mostly.
Then, last night, after a very bloody game of Strange Synergy and dinner, we rented "Hunt for Red October". It has Sean Connery. And James Earl Jones. And a bunch of other cool people (like the guy who is the demon in the movie that isn't Labyrinth, and the woman who played Beverly Crusher on ST:TNG, and ...)
and submarines! Really big ones.
Submarines are almost as cool as spaceships, and cooler than airplanes (usually). Really, I think I'd be just as happy being a marine engineer as I will being a rocket scientist... which makes me wonder whether I'd have gone to the Naval Academy if I'd applied there instead of to the Air Force Academy. Probably not, and I'm glad I went to MIT.
Even if I do have to write a paper today.
fishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishyfishy!
(if you can't interpret the previous line: It was great!)
"Yes, I'm a natural blue".
At least I can stay on one topic longer than Dori. Sort of. And I remember when I change topics. Mostly.
Then, last night, after a very bloody game of Strange Synergy and dinner, we rented "Hunt for Red October". It has Sean Connery. And James Earl Jones. And a bunch of other cool people (like the guy who is the demon in the movie that isn't Labyrinth, and the woman who played Beverly Crusher on ST:TNG, and ...)
and submarines! Really big ones.
Submarines are almost as cool as spaceships, and cooler than airplanes (usually). Really, I think I'd be just as happy being a marine engineer as I will being a rocket scientist... which makes me wonder whether I'd have gone to the Naval Academy if I'd applied there instead of to the Air Force Academy. Probably not, and I'm glad I went to MIT.
Even if I do have to write a paper today.