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<p>From LJ, 8/27/2006:
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Woke up right the hell early at 6:45 in the morning to shower and get my butt moved in to Maryland. I made a pit stop at Tricia's to buy Radd's guitar amp first before heading down to College Park. Long story short, I moved in. Kevin, my roommate, showed up just as I was finishing up, so we had good timing. The room's not bad--we've got a ****load of stuff but enough room for it all. Our TV has a sweet little setup on top of our desks (his parents went to Home Depot and bought stuff to make a stand for it. After we were all settled in, me and Kevin went to check out Denton and eat at the diner. There's a piano in the basement! Sweet, I'll probably head down there at some point and warm up my fingers. After that, we hung out in the lounge (with AC!) for a while until our RA/floor meeting. After that, I went with Andrew and Stephanie (girl I "knew" from Banneker/Key interviews way back in March) to hang out with Martin and Kaleena. We went to this guy Christian's house and had some drinks while waiting for people. Then we headed out to Nissan for the Goo Goo Dolls/Counting Crows show. (Andrew had invited me in between moving his stuff, I invited Steph randomly to fill out the car.) Anyway, the show was really freaking cool--we were in the wayyyy back of the lawn, but we could still see the screens pretty well. I'm up way too early to go into details, but they both played really good sets.</p>
<p>Getting out was a nightmare. It was around 11:20 when we pulled out of the parking spot...it was 10 to midnight before we left the lot. Kaleena drove home while Andrew, Stephanie, and I all sung along to bad/good songs on her iPod and alternating half falling asleep. We got back to College Park around 1:15, and then we hung out in Ellicott with Stephanie in her room. She and her roommate did a real good job of rearranging--her room looks freaking huge, but it's the same size as mine. Andrew and I hung there and chatted until like 10 to three before heading back to his room. We ate rice cake thingies, and by then I was too tired to climb two flights of stairs so I slept on his roommate's bed (hasn't shown up). Woke up around 7:30, went to my room, showered, and here I am. I'm going to make some breakfast as soon as I find my bowls.</p>
<p>College is fun.
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<p>Long story short, my friend from high school invited me to a concert and told me to bring one more along--my roommate declined, so I invited a girl I barely knew. We drank at at guys' house we didn't know, went to the show, got back late and the three of us talked for almost two hours in her dorm.</p>
<p>My roommate and I didn't "hit it off," but it was clear from the that we'd get along just fine. We both came from similar high schools (all boys Jesuit), and were the same major (at the time), had similar tastes in music, movies, had the same sleeping patterns, and had the same views on drinking. I was excited because he brought a TV, gamecube, and an awesome speaker system. I really didn't get to meet a lot of people the first day since we left for the concert at like 5, but oh well. Funny how things parallel--in a couple weeks I'm going to a Goo Goo Dolls show with the same girl, only know we know each other a little better ;).</p>
<p>The second day, we were all in the lounge (it was the only room with A/C, and Maryland August is HELL ON EARTH), and then we decided to eat lunch together (like 10 of us from the floor), and then we went bowling. It started a trend--people on my floor still eat meals and everything in large groups. Heck, like 4 of us joined the Tango club and then were able to recruit like 8 more from the floor.</p>
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<li>After watching American Beauty 'til 3am the night before with some floormates, I was showered and out the door by 7:40 for my 8am engineering class, snacking on cereal as I walked. Ran into a girl who was heading the same way, and we talked for a bit about how much these 8ams were going to suck. We eventually found out we were in the same calculus class two hours later, and agreed to sit together. </li>
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<p>First class I sat next to someone I recognized from orientation, calc I sat next to Sam (girl I met walking)--we ended up sitting next to each other every day until she dropped the class...poetry I sat alone and did so the rest of the semester, chemistry--well first it was like 6 people from my dorm trying to find the damn building and lecture hall, so we all sat together.</p>
<p>It wasn't too awkward--I'm seriously really an introvert, but I just made a concerted effort to be more sociable at college. It's worked out well.</p>