Hello? Anybody Home?
I'm ashamed at how I've neglected this oh-so-important facet of my life, my blog. The outlet of my soul. Well, let's see...where shall I start?
First of all, a story. One morning toward the end of this past semester, while I was getting my last hour and a half of sleep before waking up for my 10:00 class, I received a phone call which startled me from my sleep. This was about 8:10 in the morning, so needless to say, I wasn't too happy about being woken from my slumber. It rang once, and I could tell by the way it rang that it was an off-campus call. I've had previous experience with phone solicitors calling me and waking me up in the morning, so I decided to ignore the call. Unfortunately, it rang again. I began to worry. I thought maybe it was an emergency at home or something like that. But my body still wanted to sleep, so I decided to try ignoring it one more time. Well, I must've fallen asleep for a few minutes, but it rang a final time. I decided that I might as well answer the phone and see what was so important that I should be kept from much-needed rest. Mind you, I have a vehicle down at school now, and I had a good parking spot right between my dorm and the girls' dorm (closer to the girls' dorm, though). It turns out that security was calling me to come down and disable my car alarm or move my car because my alarm had been going off and keeping girls awake. Not being one to say "No" to the law, I obeyed and went down to the parking lot and moved my car. I couldn't figure out how to disable my alarm, but I probably could have had I been in possession of a manual for my vehicle. The dumb thing didn't come with the car. But I think I'll be getting a manual soon. Also, after much experimentation, I think I've figured out how to disable my alarm. Exciting, huh?
There's probably more to write, but that story exhausted me, and I have to go take my Grandpa's computer back over to his place, so I'll write more when I have time.
Feliz Navidad.
Mateo
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