Tuesday, May 10, 2005
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Egads! - Bailey Wu.

Quick ones-
1. Dwayne Wade, #3 Guard for the Miami Heat. Holy-motherofbasketball, we have ourselves a damn good player if not a damn good entertainer as well. One of the best ball handlers I've seen, behind Nash. Not an arrogant fellow either. Yup.

2. Look up the Mustang Shelby Cobra. I'm not into the whole "there's no replacement for displacement" deals, but DAMN this car looks sweetah! I'm afraid how fast this thing can go down the 1320. I'll steer my little (soon-to-be) 4-banger away from this thing.

3. Need to find a good alarm installer. Planning to get a Clifford RSX 3.5. Just need to get some low installation costs.

4. Ah yes-I watched "It's A Beautiful Life" today on some mushy mushy channel. Damn. Good movie, then read Wiesel's Night and your spirit will feel this antsy feeling and need to change the world. But oh so futile-or is it? =)

So now, done with the random tidbits, something coherent EH?! Well, obviously we gotta talk about the bliss we all feel as Seniors now. The SATS, APs, COLLEGE APPS, EVERYTHINGS, is gone and done with! What now? Do we begin to say goodbye? Or do we let the end blindside us? I think I'm choosing to blindside myself.

I have these periods where i regret the choice of UCB over UCLA. I really do think the LA lifestyle would fulfill my need for some city living, but hell, its a damn learning institution-not a 4 year party. But then again, when else do we have 4 years to do the things we can do in college. Its growing up time but also let loose and play time-but not too hard. Oh well, SIRs are in and such. Better not be a goddam Deja Vu of these past 4 years.

...but it can't.

Finally got some connections into the Lowell grad from the VP herself. Well, more persuading then connections...but oh well. On the over-extended topic of the past-I've got a reunion with elementary friends before we all head out to college. This is quite surprising that they actually found me before arranging this thing. It's gonna be odd to see em all again, especially the ones who really shaped my childhood. It'll be nice to see where everyone's headed though. So far, I know we've got Stanford, Yale and USF in that group. The kids that were leaders in my school are leaders even moreso now. It's quite odd how time didn't really change any of that. Such a sense of maturity from kids who I remember played lava-tag on that rusted old structure still there-in front of our paintings. We've grown up now-well, that was quick. One night playing handball in a garage talking about why we get free lunch to talks now of going to Yale and changing the entire world. Ah, so this is why our parents went through hell. Good to see some of us realized our potentials.

Tis all I suppose. We all need to sleep a bit. Yes, even you.

Night.

S_out.

Stephen at 10:28 PM