90% Positive

Just a quickie update on yesterday’s post (typing is still painfull). I went to the student health center at the CC (after getting turned away at the U… something about not being enrolled there….). The doc said he was 90% sure I’m not broken, but to keep icing it and not abusing it, and to come back Monday.

Here’s still hoping I’m not broken.

Ouch.

Well I’ll try taking a crack at this blogging events when they happen thing. Even though I’ve already mentioned this to several people.

Today I was up skiing at Hoodoo (with my skiing class). Towards the end of the day, I was skiing along, just got out of some bumps, picking up speed… I look down and noticed my left ski had fallen off. So the only way I could think of to stop was crash, and crash I did. As I was getting up, I realize my wrist hurts a little. Anyways, if anything was wrong with it, I didn’t want to know, so I skied a few more runs. We went in, and I got all my gear off, then went to the Ski Patrol building to have it looked at. The Ski Patroller didn’t think it was broken, likely sprained. Wrapped it up, gave me a baggie of snow to keep it cold, and said if it didn’t feel better by morning to go see a doctor.

Typing is less than fun, but I think I’m managing ok. Tomorrow morning will be more telling though.

[editor’s note: I couldn’t find an appropriate graphic for this post, hopefully I’ll find something for that soon]

Crabs to the Future

A couple weeks ago I ordered the Back to the Future Trilogy (along with the complete Waynes World Epic, and The Game) from Columbia House. Besides the museum thing, the highlight of my weekend would be watching the entire Trilogy. Friday was Back to the Future, Saturday Part 2, and Part 3 on Sunday. There are so many things that could bug a person if you really think about time travel in these movies, but they’re still fun, so blah.

Doc: One point twenty-one Gigawatts?! Great Scott!!
Marty: What the hell is a Gigawatt??

Also last night in my marine biology class, we dissected crabs, and ate them. The crabs were from a grocery store, and were already cooked, so it’s not as bad as it sounds. I was trying to pay just enough attention to learn what I need to, but really think about it. It’s a good thing this is the last science class I need, I think that if I knew more about [the anatomy and so forth] of the animals that food comes from, I’d have a harder time eating meat– and I love meat!

Have you ever eaten a biology dissection?
/me -1 purity