February 25, 2003
Today (yesterday) was yet another interesting day. I think I've decided the guy from Marin in my Chinese class is a bit of a stuck up ass. That's ok though, it's not as though I have to talk to him all the time and he doesn't do stuck up things too often, just once in a while, and it's like, "What was that?". And also, (I think this may be just because it's rather late and I'm kinda tired), I think my classes are going to stress me out a lot in the next week. Not knowing if you're going to pass a class is not a happy state of mind to be in, . Oh well, I'm looking forward to next quarter 'cause then I'll have ECS 040 which I think I'll enjoy. I'm missing the whole programming thing, even if it's stressful a lot of the time. I'll feel a lot better once I'm out of chem I think.
Also, on another note, the people living next to us in 305 have a dwarf hamster. Old news, but apparently it's been surly lately and so last night after Adam woke it up, he kinda poked at it and it bit him hard enough to make him bleed. Izza washed his wound with hydrogen peroxide and bandaged it. Then Brian, wondering what was wrong with the hamster, started poking it as well. It bit his nail, and his reaction to that was to stand up, yell, realize he wasn't actually hurt, then kick the cage -_-;. Anyway, after that he was about to start poking the hamster again but Mark and I decided to stop him. Either way, I think the hamster may need a new home soon, especially since it's kinda against housing rules to keep non-icthyoid animals in the dorms (as though that really stopped anyone from doing anything before).
Also, on another note, the people living next to us in 305 have a dwarf hamster. Old news, but apparently it's been surly lately and so last night after Adam woke it up, he kinda poked at it and it bit him hard enough to make him bleed. Izza washed his wound with hydrogen peroxide and bandaged it. Then Brian, wondering what was wrong with the hamster, started poking it as well. It bit his nail, and his reaction to that was to stand up, yell, realize he wasn't actually hurt, then kick the cage -_-;. Anyway, after that he was about to start poking the hamster again but Mark and I decided to stop him. Either way, I think the hamster may need a new home soon, especially since it's kinda against housing rules to keep non-icthyoid animals in the dorms (as though that really stopped anyone from doing anything before).