EYYYYYYYYYYYYY

EYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!
EYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!
EYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!
EYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!
EYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!
EYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!

The Oasis is the best thing to ever happen. I said a bit about it earlier, but damn, I've gotta go into depth about this...

All right. You've got the biweekly garage band concert at the teen center downtown, with the arcade up the street, and the ice cream parlor down the street. You throw in a small parking lot with about a hundred outcasts from around the Marin. And you've got yourself the best time in the world.

Being the outcast, I'm not invited to beer-bash parties with thumpin' DJs and drugs up the wazoo. Instead, I have to go out and find my own entertainment. But it hasn't been until recently that I've started going to the Oasis and discovering what my friends have been doing for years.

It's a few intense hours of bonding, through making really obnoxious noises, causing a chain reaction of "EYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!" throughout the whole lot, having people make you carry them around, or actually talking about common interests. Whatever it is, anything goes, and you have no chance of being rejected. The bottom is pretty damn sweet.

So I don't know. I'll list names again. Max, Omid, Felix, Steve, Nessa, Simeon, 80's, Jeff, Adam, Bryan, Hannah, Levi, Simon, Haley, Jordan, and that guy who looks like Jay (yes, I know he wasn't there again). In other words, people I know really well were all there.

We stopped off at Starbase 1 for DDR again and I had Pepsi Blue again. Chris was there running the night shift again (that guy is TEH awesome). I got an A on some 7-footer - my greatest accomplishment, I guess.

So went a night of tossing Hannah from guy to guy, drinking butter-flavored steamed milk, avoiding Bryan's Hand Of Barf, and RECORDING PEOPLE (which will go online very soon). I drove Bryan and Adam back home (they both live on really tall yet separate hills, those bastards), thought of an idea for a new webcomic series (all jokes take place in CARS!) and then went home and wrote a blog - guess which one.

Oh, let's rewind in time - the DDR Club first meeting went well. We didn't play DDR, though. James didn't bring the AC cable for my PlayStation (I lost mine a while ago) so we just spent the period going over rules, plans, and other things. It went really well for not actually doing anything (and being locked out of the room we were supposed to be in - stupid new teacher).

James is planning on making a DDR Club website. Bad idea.

Oh, and voyeurism will be the theme for the new century.

Posted by JeffreyAtW at September 14, 2002 12:55 AM | TrackBack

Comments

CaptainCanada:

Fine. Look, if you don't want to make a site, I see your point.

I was just thinking we needed some way to communicate with them (or at least ME, since you'll probably be doing all the non-stuttering talking). I was maybe thinking about a newsletter or something--just anything that'd make use of the signee's email addresses. It'd be so much easier to give them useful links (like where they can learn to improve, where to buy pads, etc) and info about the club through email. It'd be useful for the people who didn't show up some days, but still wanted to be in the club; we could let those people know what's happening. And if they don't want to be in the club anymore, fine, unsubscribe them.

Maybe I'll head over to the Oasis next time. I dunno. If Chris is working at that time every Friday, that'd be cool (heh, did he ask where I was, by any chance?)...but other than that, you know who I am: An unspectacular individual who can't even sputter out a word around huge groups of people.

Ugh, why so bitter? Guess I'm just tired from the invitational...

(14/09/02 05:03 PM)

JeffreyAtW:

I don't think you're being bitter. STOP BEATING UP ON YOURSELF YOU PIECE OF SHIT HOW DARE YOU.

Anyway, Chris is there like all the time wtf and although he didn't ask where you were I did tell him about you and the DDR club.

He didn't ask where soy was either so don't feel left out. :PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPQ

And a NEWSLETTER is a good idea. That means they HAVE to notice its existence.

(14/09/02 10:58 PM)

Ben:

Wow, if I tried a DDR club at my school . . . . well, I'm going to try and ignore what the consquences would be but they wouln't be pretty.

-ben

(14/09/02 11:20 PM)

CaptainCanada:

Aw crap, is "soy" one of those names you have to intentionally spell in lowercase like e.e. cummings or id Software?

Newsletter's being started.

Who's Ben?

(15/09/02 01:13 PM)

JeffreyAtW:

U R STPID

For one thing, soy is an acronym of Sophie O-Somethingorother Yanow. People say "lol" and "brb" in lowercase so why not "soy."

Also: Ben = Coastermaster. Duh. HELLO BEN! YOU NEED TO TELL ME WHER 2 FIDN DDDR ISOssss

(15/09/02 07:08 PM)

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