<p>Haha, Vi. Your analysis is... interesting. I'm going to have to read all your term papers to learn these hardcore new ideas. They'll be Pulitzer prize-worthy!</p>
<p>Christine! That would be such a weird way to reminisce our humble beginning together. It would be so awesome, though, if we really did somehow become life-long friends. :}</p>
<p>Hoorah for ghetto pho places! I go to ones in Santa Ana that have awesome pho and rice dishes. Everything there's like $3 or $4, too!</p>
<p>Drew, that's awesome. Haha. If you're living in a res hall, we can hang out a lot.</p>
<p>Vi, I agree totally. CC is a great way to just get to know people in the same situation as yourself. It's a place to express things genuinely. And you're right, so far, I've been here three days and have over 130 posts >_></p>
<p>I am SO up for that. Dude, I love food...it's no secret. Whether it be Italian, Chinese, Indian, Thai, Filipino, American or Cuban. Lay it on me :p</p>
<p>HAHHA vii...wow sounds like this gathering thing is getting serious. hopefully it all works out. We should add a game of beach volleyball or something too.</p>
<p>I can cook Peruvian food pretty well (Peruvian heritage in my house). There should be a kitchen in every common room/apartment that's shared among all the room/suitemates. </p>
<p>That sounds like a good idea. We can even have a potluck!</p>
<p>Okay yeah, I'm definitely starting to love this group...III feel the love. :]</p>
<p>I wouldn't mind living in a double. I think it'd be cool rooming with someone, just as long as they're not too...difficult...to live with. I try to be a social butterfly as much as possible, so it's all good. I heard Marshall's dorms are set up in a way where you're not secluded either. That's a plus for me.</p>