I sat in on some of my DJs' TV production today. It's a practicum class that puts them in the radio station and the TV control room, if you're curious. My professor told me I had to stay quiet in there during production, after I told them a camera completely changed the color of one of the on-set chairs. We'll get back to that.
I mainly sat in to watch the Vice President of the campus pagan society, but ... he uh ... was too nervous to say much of anything. It was more awkward than informative. The two semi-coherent things he managed to get out were that pagan is a term referring to anyone of a faith not based in Judeo beliefs and that he was a LaVeyan Satanist who didn't believe in Satan (I knew what he meant, but ... we'll get to it). They also discussed the pentacle symbol, but by discussed I mean brought up and then said little about it other than it was associated with paganism.
Anyway, after he left there was talk of his inability to answer any questions despite his VP role. So I asked some questions of my own out loud, even answered some other peoples' and my GM/boss/professor who is over the practicum and had asked me to be quiet earlier kept loudly telling me I wasn't even supposed to be there and jokingly looking up derogatory definitions of pagans on her phone. She is from Arkansas and has lived in Nacogdoches for a while. I don't think she's fond of pagans. lol Before anyone jumps down her throat, it was mostly in jest ... mostly.
And then a cute blind girl was there to talk about beep baseball, which is a variation on the game that allows blind persons to play by incorporating beeps around the bases. She was exciteable, informative and a great interview .. so I wish I would have paid more attention instead of looking up what a pentacle is on my phone.
One the Poet was simply a damn cool local artist with cool paintings to show and who performed a poem that sounded like a love song about his significant other/wife, but wound up being about his daughter (no, it wasn't a sexy love song, don't get weird). Everyone thought he was awesome and I really liked his painting of Africa inside of an eye. The funny part this time was the interviewer, who was using a lot of "hip" phrases like "word" and "I feel that" and made it feel like an MTV interview, when it's a cable access program mostly local people watch. I like the interviewer a lot, but that was funny. He said he uploaded a CD on Kunaki if you guys want to search him.
Anyway, Dallas Stars just lost to Anaheim 4-3, but it's not all bad as they quickly came out of a 4-0 deficit and should be able to hang in there for this 7-game series.
Keeping it in Check 4/16/14
Calories: 1480, 78 at lunch, then 2.5 scoops of powder =
2155, 123
... dammit ... I mean I had an apple and some strawberries when I got home in Dallas, which ... means absolutely nothing. Of course, I think I may have done some math wrong again ... really need to keep that napkin I write this stuff down on when I eat the "real food."
Work out:
50lbs x 5x10 each arm: one-armed rows
50lbs goblet squat 5x10
135lbs bench with chest pause, 5x5
bicycle crunches 3x25
Well, tomorrow is cardio day, so I gotta find a good hill and maybe get back up to speed like the Stars tonight
I took Okami Den home with me, so I think I'll play that and head in. Night, Pixlbit.
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