I briefly knew someone who was an art student and he said that Art School Confedential was a perfect example of that world.
That and BRIAN from Spaced.
I can relate. I was trying to get into the Mason Gross school over at Rutgers after graduating high school, but went with Monmouth instead. Plus, you go to an art school all you're going to talk about is art. Go to a college, you'll talk about art, history, science, etc. even if it's not your major.
I'll go into this more when I start up my college stories soon (haven't forgotten, just too damn busy lately, and the shit that's just happened today at work.... WOW!).
Art school chicks are AWESOME. Down to do pretty much anything, anytime, as long as they don't miss the weekly sit in the park with a horrible book and laptop and snap pictures time.
Thanks to everybody for the shout-outs and well wishes. Even though to us she did absolutely amazing, she's still really down on herself for not making it to Kona (the championship race she was trying to qualify for). So, V, when are you doing an Ironman? ;-D
Mortal Sin is a registered trademark of the One Holy Catholic & Apostolic Church. Hallelujah. ~Iggy
Thanks to everybody for the shout-outs and well wishes. Even though to us she did absolutely amazing, she's still really down on herself for not making it to Kona (the championship race she was trying to qualify for). So, V, when are you doing an Ironman? ;-D
When someone grows me a new leg!
Cycling I can do, and have done. I picked up the bug when I was in Italy, and rode a few centuries. But intermediate and pro level racing bicycles are way too expensive these days, and I'm on a fixed income.
Swimming is also very do-able. If you can find your happy place fairly quickly, then you can swim all day when you find your pace.
Running, however... ten, maybe twelve miles max at speed.
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