There are earthworms everywhere! I guess the rain washes them out of their hiding places and onto the sidewalks in droves. Last time it rained like this, I counted something like fifteen earthworms outside the northeast entrance of Banning alone.
At breakfast this morning, I was chastised for not mentioning that my friend Alyssa got an "A" on her piano project with which I helped her and faithfully wrote about in one of my earlier blogs. Well... There you go, Alyssa. All eight people who read this blog now know that you succeeded on your piano quiz.
They've decorated the cafeteria for Halloween. It's all really cutesy and fun except for one thing--this enormous twelve-foot creature of death that looms between the salad bar and the silverware. It's terrifying. I think their intentions were to make it look ghostlike, but it really just looks like a gigantic version of Death from A Christmas Carol. I'm not excited about seeing that thing every time I go to eat.
Everything is so morbid nowadays. Batboy: The Musical is opening this weekend, as well as Frankenstein. There's also a blood drive this afternoon which I signed up for. I've never given blood before. Even though the thought of someone sticking a needle in my forearm and sucking the blood out through a tube is kind of unsettling to me, I hope I'm qualified. I've always wanted to donate. I figure, if my body can generate perfectly healthy blood naturally, why not give it to someone whose body can't?
I've noticed that if you walk into the atrium of the music building at 2:50 p.m. Monday through Thursday, you'll encounter the largest group of students hugging on campus.
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