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Name: neener
School: USC Marshall School of Business
Status: Employed...finally
E-mail: Click here!
Reason for blogging: I'm incredibly self-absorbed. |
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I'm listening to...
::"Stay Beautiful," The Last Goodnight
::"Spaceman," The Killers
::"Green Light," John Legend
::"Superstar," Lupe Fiasco
I'm watching...
::24
::The Office
I'm reading...
::Taiwan, A Political History, by Denny Roy
::The Devil and Miss Prym, by Paulo Coehlo
I've just seen...
::Slumdog Millionaire
::I Love You, Man
::The Reader
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What Happens at Halo, Stays at Halo People are weird. We recently got together at a classmate's house to play 16-man Halo. That's right. We hooked up 4 X-Boxes and 4 TVs, and played Halo for many, many hours with all sorts of teams. We played 4 on 12, 8 on 8, and 16-every-man-for-himself. It was crazy. In addition to the gaming action, we also had lots of food, including a lot of spam musubi (ah...there's nothing like "processed meat product" encased in its own protective jelly).
So why do I say people are weird? Because all of these people wouldn't let me take their picture! It was if they were ashamed! Why? What is so bad about being a young single male living in Los Angeles who has opted to spend a nice, balmy Saturday evening hauling TVs and gaming equipment to a friend's apartment so that you participate in a kill-fest with 18 or so guy friends? That's not geeky in any way, is it? I mean, it wouldn't be at all nerdy to spend the days before the gathering in giddy anticipation or to frantically worry about getting a router and ethernet cable for the event. No, not at all. I mean, it wasn't like a sausage-fest! There were girls there! OK, I admit that the female-male ratio was very, very small, but still. People, don't be ashamed. Be proud!
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When I learn a new word, I'll put it here so you can learn too!
EBITAS (noun):
Abbreviation for "Earnings Before Income Tax, Amortization, and SGARA." Next week, find out what SGARA is.
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