If you're not blind, then you would have noticed that the blog now has a new look. I finally got around to updating the blog to the new Blogger widget configuration, and in the process, I changed the appearance. Hope you like. I like. It's nice. High five.
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Sunday, August 12, 2007
Friday, August 10, 2007
Oh, reunions!
Whereas a lot of us will be in the North-East,
Whereas we LOVE TASP reunions,
Whereas not everyone could go to our recent Bawston rendezvous,
Be It Resolved That we plan a new one after being reasonably settled in at our respective colleges.
We can have small ones that require little to no planning, but a slightly bigger one would be pretty cool (and by pretty cool I mean FREAKING AWESOME). I highly encourage random visits and mini-reunions (especially during holidays when and if some of us don't fly back home), too! Anyhoo, since I'm interested in getting back together, I mapquested our locations to see how far we were from each other.
Harvard & Brown are an hour away from each other; Yale is about 1.75 hours away from Brown; Williams is 2 hours away; and NYU/Columbia/Vassar are 3.25 hours away. Dartmouth is about 3.1 hours away. Cornell is about 6 hours away and Swarthmore is 5.12 hours away, while UPenn is 5 hours away. Princeton is...about 4.1 hours away.
Kenyon and UMich are like 12 hours away. Purdue is 16 hours away (same with Loyola, though it's about half an hour less). *cringe* Stanford is, obviously, on the other side of the country. UT Austin and Deep Springs are super far away as well. :'(
Then again, you could all stop being betches and just swim over to Puerto Rico during the summer so we can ALL have fun under the sun--going to the beach, trekking in the mountains, chillin' at the mall, and partying in Old San Juan (18 years old = you can get in anywhere! Weeee!).
I think that takes care of everyone. Again, this is using Brown as a reference point, because DUH, Brown = best place ever. ;) Haha, basically, I'm selfish and I want to see everyone. *grin*
Anyway, possible future reunions aside, the Bawston get-together was nice. :) We had fun, we draped, we ate, and we visited cool places. There are many pictures on Facebook for anyone who's interested (which I hope is everyone!).
Love you crazy kids!
P.S. - I'd definitely be willing to help with planning a reunion again. :)
Whereas we LOVE TASP reunions,
Whereas not everyone could go to our recent Bawston rendezvous,
Be It Resolved That we plan a new one after being reasonably settled in at our respective colleges.
We can have small ones that require little to no planning, but a slightly bigger one would be pretty cool (and by pretty cool I mean FREAKING AWESOME). I highly encourage random visits and mini-reunions (especially during holidays when and if some of us don't fly back home), too! Anyhoo, since I'm interested in getting back together, I mapquested our locations to see how far we were from each other.
Harvard & Brown are an hour away from each other; Yale is about 1.75 hours away from Brown; Williams is 2 hours away; and NYU/Columbia/Vassar are 3.25 hours away. Dartmouth is about 3.1 hours away. Cornell is about 6 hours away and Swarthmore is 5.12 hours away, while UPenn is 5 hours away. Princeton is...about 4.1 hours away.
Kenyon and UMich are like 12 hours away. Purdue is 16 hours away (same with Loyola, though it's about half an hour less). *cringe* Stanford is, obviously, on the other side of the country. UT Austin and Deep Springs are super far away as well. :'(
Then again, you could all stop being betches and just swim over to Puerto Rico during the summer so we can ALL have fun under the sun--going to the beach, trekking in the mountains, chillin' at the mall, and partying in Old San Juan (18 years old = you can get in anywhere! Weeee!).
I think that takes care of everyone. Again, this is using Brown as a reference point, because DUH, Brown = best place ever. ;) Haha, basically, I'm selfish and I want to see everyone. *grin*
Anyway, possible future reunions aside, the Bawston get-together was nice. :) We had fun, we draped, we ate, and we visited cool places. There are many pictures on Facebook for anyone who's interested (which I hope is everyone!).
Love you crazy kids!
P.S. - I'd definitely be willing to help with planning a reunion again. :)
Monday, August 06, 2007
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