Dearest Fans,
I apologize if you feel neglected in any way. Last Wednesday I was swamped with interny things to do to get the team at Beaufort over to London. Only one small problem…due to Icelandic volcanic ash, the entire city of London has been deemed a no-fly zone, so the trip was canceled. For 6 days now, no one has been able to fly in and out! Craziness…
I also want to double apologize for having neglected to update my favorite fans on my life. Here’s the lowdown: my last month as a member of the Brooklyn College student body is nearing. Remember my first blog post with the sad face? Swap it for the crying baby face, this is such a disaster. How will my life feel complete without it? How will I possibly be able to find intellectual challenges outside of Bedford Avenue? Jeopardy? (Did anyone see Isaac Mizrahi on Friday night? He was so so funny). Although my penchant attitude for Alex Trebek is helpful, there is nothing like sharing a classroom discussion with the nationality soup that is Brooklyn College. Today on the F Train I had a full-fledge daydream, imagining a Family Feud type game show breaking out – my bench vs. the law school student across from me. I could beat him and his Regulation textbook, memorizing highlighted notes, practically rolling his eyes with “duh”ness at the test I assume he is having today. The Asian man standing in the middle of us would announce the show as an educational feud of the masses (mass transit that is), and me and lawyer dude would face off to name the Top 100 Things People Worry About After Graduating. My daydream came to a literal screeching halt as we entered the station at 23rd Street and I realized this was the saddest daydream ever, and I really should just go for my masters in blogging and call it a day. (Does that exist? Someone find out).
In other news, who knows what a flash mob is? I just found out and you’re going to love this clip. Glee fans rejoice! CLICK HERE. Bottom line, I NEED to be involved in this the next time it occurs. Too cool to pass up. Also, an interesting anthropological study on society’s inherent need to be part of a random community of fans. Thanks for being a part of mine!
Best,
Rachel Lily