Monday, February 23, 2004
Hey I updated my pictures link. My old account got deleted so I made a new one. Go to "Pictures" under my links and click "Click Here! (updated 2.22.04)" to see them.
It's in the photograph,
-Kevin
It's in the photograph,
-Kevin
Saturday, February 21, 2004
Whew! Jon is not dead! He was in our R.D.'s apartment...doing a jigsaw puzzle. This is good news. The search is over. We can now rest in peace.
Sleeping at last,
-Kevin
Sleeping at last,
-Kevin
Well it's 2:14AM Saturday morning and my roommate is missing. We lost poor Jon about an hour or so ago and have no idea where he is. He already signed in for the night and there's NO WAY he would have left after that (he's not as rebellious as I am). The only other places he could be are Aaron's room, Tony's room, Jeff's room or Matt's room. However, I stopped by all of these places and none of them have seen him. This is a truly rare occurrence. I tend to disappear sometimes but Jon NEVER does. A formal search party (Tony and Ian) have embarked to find the man-child but I'm not sure where else they could look. I'll keep you posted as more news breaks...
I'm sorry I shot your cup with my airsoft gun Jon, please come back,
-Kevin
I'm sorry I shot your cup with my airsoft gun Jon, please come back,
-Kevin
Thursday, February 19, 2004
When I was young something kind of funny happened once. I told the story to my friend Lisa yesterday in World Changers and later on she posted it as her away message on AOL. I just thought I'd share it with you all in her words:
A little story about Kev-O:
When he was a kid, Kev loved cheese balls. We're not just talking about enjoying a little snack of the puffs now and then, lil' Kev-O ate them all the time! One day, Kev went on a mission looking for cheese balls, and found what he thought were the delicious balls of cheesiness. Turns out they were moth balls. But Kev, being the naive cheese ball eater that he was, ate them anyway. He denied the fowl taste, and ate moth ball after moth ball, until his mom found him and rushed him to the hospital. Poor lil' Kev-O had to get his stomach pumped!! True story.
I hope that speaks to you in some way today.
Don't eat the white cheese balls,
-Kevin
A little story about Kev-O:
When he was a kid, Kev loved cheese balls. We're not just talking about enjoying a little snack of the puffs now and then, lil' Kev-O ate them all the time! One day, Kev went on a mission looking for cheese balls, and found what he thought were the delicious balls of cheesiness. Turns out they were moth balls. But Kev, being the naive cheese ball eater that he was, ate them anyway. He denied the fowl taste, and ate moth ball after moth ball, until his mom found him and rushed him to the hospital. Poor lil' Kev-O had to get his stomach pumped!! True story.
I hope that speaks to you in some way today.
Don't eat the white cheese balls,
-Kevin
Wednesday, February 18, 2004
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
Where to begin? Hmmm....MICHELLE CAME THIS WEEKEND!!! At the last minute she got a great deal on a ticket and flew out here for Valentine's Day (weekend)!!! It was so amazing to see her again. It was the best Valentine's Day ever! She is AMAZING!!!!
Singing of noiseless wonder,
-Kevin
Singing of noiseless wonder,
-Kevin
Saturday, February 14, 2004
Hey, I added a "comments" thing, so now we can be interactive! Leave me a comment about any of my posts by clicking on the word "comment" following the post. Tell me what you love, hate, agree with, disagree with etc. Or just unload and complain about how terrible your life is. Whatever you want.
Somewhere in a forest between Transylvania and the Black Sea,
-Kevin
Somewhere in a forest between Transylvania and the Black Sea,
-Kevin
Thursday, February 12, 2004
Has the world gone mad? Here at the wu we recently had a certain musical performance in the PACC for one night only. This musical has quite a bit of backing. It has won a Tony award for being the best musical of the year (I'm not sure which year though). It was produced on Broadway and now is a traveling show. The name of this musical: "Titanic: the musical". That's right folks...Titanic...THE MUSICAL! I didn't know we were making musicals out of tragedies now! What's next, "9.11: the musical"? Ridiculous.
Outraged,
-Kevin
Outraged,
-Kevin
Tuesday, February 10, 2004
So much to write about. I'm not sure where to begin. Well, my sister is amazing. Out of sympathy she sent me $60.00 of her own money the other day (because I am so poor). I got her letter with the money inside and it seriously put tears in my eyes. She is so generous and caring. She puts me to shame. She definitely gets the sister of the year award. The next day I received my first paycheck for working at the t.v. studio as well which helped out significantly also. Then, I went to buy a new parking permit and for whatever reason, the girl working just gave me the permit FOR FREE! They cost $20.00 people! And everyone knows you CANNOT get out of paying for it. I guess God just decided to help me out too. Thanks girl working the desk at Student Development for being so rad and hooking me up with a free permit! THEN I got $10.00 in the mail from my mom and $20.00 in the mail from my grandparent's for Valentine's Day! Needless to say...I FINALLY HAVE SOME MONEY!!! Anyway, the other night Jon got the rad idea to download a Nintendo (NES...we're talking the real deal, old school, pixilated, bad graphics, cheesy music game system that brought us kids of the 80's Super Mario Brothers, Duck Hunt, Donkey Kong, Contra...the list goes on and on folks) emulator! Then I stole his idea and downloaded one for myself as well as around 200 games!!! I have so many games I don't even know what to play half of the time. It's kind of too much. I'm a little overwhelmed. Needless to say I was up 'til past 4:30AM both nights this weekend. The funniest part is there are so many cheesy Christian video games out there it's ridiculous! And they are terrible!!! I have 'King of Kings', 'Exodus', 'Devil World', and 'Spiritual Warfare'. These games are the funniest thing I've ever seen. In one you are a magi trying to make your way to Bethlehem all the while collecting jars of frankincense to the tune of "We Three Kings". Another game finds you riding with Mary on a donkey, fleeing to Egypt. Along the way there are scrolls you can collect if you answer a Bible trivia question correctly. Also the donkey you ride uses its hind legs as a defense mechanism against bad guys kicking the holy snot out of them. I kid you not. These games are so funny and portray Christianity in such a way that I think if I weren't a Christian I would go to church just to laugh at the Christians. In 'Devil World' your purpose (as stated at the beginning of the game) is to "attack the devil's world". It is a very poor knock-off of Pac-Man. But instead of ghosts chasing you there are demons chasing you and instead of chomping little white balls you chomp crosses!!! I'm not even kidding. You can't make this stuff up! All I know is: I am not getting any homework done this semester. It's just hard to focus on writing a credo paper when I could be advancing the Kingdom through playing video games. In other news Tony, Laura, and I had a run-in with the law on Friday night. It's a long story but we did learn that (even though it's stated otherwise) in America you are basically guilty until proven innocent and that you ARE supposed to have your license with you while driving. Well, now we know. It's 3:11 right now and I have class in the morning so I need to hit the hay.
We've changed a lot and then some - some, you know that we have always been down - down,
and if I ever didn't thank you - you, please just let me do it now,
-Kevin
(10 bonus points to anyone who got that sign off)
We've changed a lot and then some - some, you know that we have always been down - down,
and if I ever didn't thank you - you, please just let me do it now,
-Kevin
(10 bonus points to anyone who got that sign off)
Jon is going to marry Sarah Dignal. Go Jon!!!
Thursday, February 05, 2004
Wow. My sister is incredible.
Wednesday, February 04, 2004
I'm sorry to steal yet another entry from Amy's weblog but it deserves attention and I thought I'd share it with my blog readers because it's so true:
"I am proud to be a member of the most culturally diverse group of friends at Indiana Wesleyan University. We have Jewish, African, Japanese, Filipino, Italian, Irish, and some very very white people. Yet, we all love each other very much....but we tend to embrace our differences and really play up anything that has to do with race or culture. Here are two fine examples from yesterday and today:
Yesterday night, a bunch of us (or the Lunch Table) as Aaron likes to refer to us....decided to go to the rec. We started a game of basketball and Kevin decided we would play the Races verses the White People (that means Aaron and I were on our own team) verses Rania ( the African-American), Stacey (the Jewish-Italian), and Kevin (umm he's one quarter Japanese:)) Anyways that was interesting. Oh, and the White People lost.
Second of all...at lunch today, they had this like wong ting wongi chicken and rice (I know I know...I was trying to make it sound cultural) and it looked really good but it ended up being super spicy. Anyways, so we're all eating and Kevin exclaimed "Dude...I forgot my fork!" and then he proceeds to open his bag and pull out some chopsticks. No freaking joke people. Too bad he had actually shanked them from a restaurant in NYC over Christmas break with his girlfriend. But he's still very cultural.....
Wow we really are cultural...let me sort this out...I think we span the globe guys! Let's see....
Rania-Africa
Tony- Italy
Gilda- Philippines
Stacey- Israel (just kidding Stace)
Kevin- Japan
Shea- Ireland
yup...lets all hold hands and sing Kum By Ya."
Haha, so funny kids, so funny.
-Kevin
"I am proud to be a member of the most culturally diverse group of friends at Indiana Wesleyan University. We have Jewish, African, Japanese, Filipino, Italian, Irish, and some very very white people. Yet, we all love each other very much....but we tend to embrace our differences and really play up anything that has to do with race or culture. Here are two fine examples from yesterday and today:
Yesterday night, a bunch of us (or the Lunch Table) as Aaron likes to refer to us....decided to go to the rec. We started a game of basketball and Kevin decided we would play the Races verses the White People (that means Aaron and I were on our own team) verses Rania ( the African-American), Stacey (the Jewish-Italian), and Kevin (umm he's one quarter Japanese:)) Anyways that was interesting. Oh, and the White People lost.
Second of all...at lunch today, they had this like wong ting wongi chicken and rice (I know I know...I was trying to make it sound cultural) and it looked really good but it ended up being super spicy. Anyways, so we're all eating and Kevin exclaimed "Dude...I forgot my fork!" and then he proceeds to open his bag and pull out some chopsticks. No freaking joke people. Too bad he had actually shanked them from a restaurant in NYC over Christmas break with his girlfriend. But he's still very cultural.....
Wow we really are cultural...let me sort this out...I think we span the globe guys! Let's see....
Rania-Africa
Tony- Italy
Gilda- Philippines
Stacey- Israel (just kidding Stace)
Kevin- Japan
Shea- Ireland
yup...lets all hold hands and sing Kum By Ya."
Haha, so funny kids, so funny.
-Kevin