War-Wandering
Edit:I see now that I mentioned this yesterday. Oops.
On the bright side: after only a few hours of warwalking, I found a couple of decent hotspots near the mall. You have to be outside to get them, so I can imagine using them later in the year when the sun actually comes out. The days right now are cold and wet, so browsing is sort of a “I’m cold and still have email to respond to. Gah, rain is bad for laptops!”
Included is a picture of my soap, because it's weird.
Yesterday was orientation, so I guess it was our first day of school. The orientation itself was pretty boring, but Bethany and I met a woman from Australia. We all sat around and played DDR after about two hours of wandering around town – Oh, she showed us a ramen shop right by the school. It had good food, but guess what they had! An open hotspot! Score. – and the malls and whatnot. Somehow, people don’t seem to learn not to follow me. I wonder if navigationally challenged people have some kind of aura that says “Come with me!” or something.
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Nah.
7 Comments:
Yay for ramen shop with Wi-Fi...yay for playing DDR with friends!
CuCute? Does it smell like grapes?
Oh yeah, and why is it 'war-wandering'?
War-wandering because he fails to have a motor vehicle, such that it would be war-driving.
war-driving?
Wikipedia is your friend.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardriving
It smells kind of apple-ish. I didn't notice that it had the twist top when I bought it, or I wouldn'tve. Unscrewing the soap every time you want to use it is frustrating.
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