What if I didn't take 3 classes over the summer semester merely because I want to keep Wednesday nights open for Ultimate Frisbee and Thursday nights open for the Twilight Concert Series at Gallivan? Furthermore, less classes equals more time at the Farmer's Market on Saturdays and more justifiable excuses for weekend camping trips.
Shore - it could set me back another semester - but somehow - I don't care.
What's happening to me?
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That's one of the things I miss most about SLC. The farmer's market. Ahhh. Skip the class, go to the market! (I type this as I'm watching a documentary on obesity and processed foods...so yes, go with the organic from the farmer's market. It's a health issue...as well as a mental health one. ;) )
This sounds perfectly logical to me. Hello ultimate. Let the summer commence...
Glad we're all on the same page.
When you say "twilight concert series," I like to think that someone is putting on a series of concerts of movie from and inspired by the works of Stephanie Meyer. I know I'm wrong, but the thought of something so absurd makes me very very happy. After all, she's given so much to our society, why shouldn't we celebrate those gifts through song?
Jessica - thanks to you I will now be submitting a formal request for an event title change. I can't be having folks thinking I'm clearing my school schedule for a summer long musical series featuring angsty vampires. Nooooooo.
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