Wednesday, May 21, 2003

Buffy Okay, so that was unexpected. Good, but unexpected. I predict any future Vampire Slayer series is with a new slayer every week. Maybe with Giles, Xander, or somebody roving the planet, teaching the new Slayerettes. It seems that the First knew of how Buffy could win by telling Willow not to use her magic. The strategy was interesting. When they went into the Hell Mouth I expected only Faith and Buffy to go in and as each of them died, for the next picked one to drop in and fight. But that didn't happen. I know that several people are upset that Spike died (are you reading this Jean?) and even more upset that he didn't believe that she loved him. I sorta expected it, but wasn't happy that Enya died. I take that back to some extent. What I was upset about is that there was so little fanfare to her death. I would have liked some witty or insightful statement during her death like "So this is what it feels like when doves cry" or something. It wasn't the best last episode I have ever seen, but not the worst either. I don't know. I think I am feeling a bit unsatisfied.

Tuesday, May 20, 2003

My first post using DSL So I am now trying out Comcast for at home internet. Before, all of my postings had to wait until I was at school. Now I can post garbage whenever the mood strikes me. Anyway, so I met (re-met actually being as I met her like 2 and a half years ago) this girl named Suzanne, who is a friend of one of my co-graduates. So after I posted the last post, I called her up because she invited me over for some desert. She (the friend) had been drinking all day so she was a bit drunk, but that is besides the point. What is the point is that there was a definite spark between Suzanne and I. We flirted all night and ended up staying up all night long talking. We were exhausted, but neither one of us wanted to be the first to fall asleep. It was great. The problem: She lives in LA, so nothing will probably happen with that but it was nice. Oh, and did I mention I graduated?

Sunday, May 18, 2003

Graduation Day I did it. I graduated Law School today. And so begins my adventure into finding a job. I also did it, if it is being named to the Order of the Coif. I wasn't sure it was going to happen. Several of my friends were also on the fringe and didn't get in, so I feel sort of bad for them. But yeah for me. I took several pictures, but not nearly enough. I wish I had more time with my friends in the regalia. It was a special few hours. The only time I got emotional was when Shirley and Pearl announced their retirement. Shirley and Pearl are two wonderful old ladies who work in administration. They were sweet and funny and knew your name and gave you candy. They will be missed. David Boies spoke as the featured speaker. He was good. Our big special dinner was pizza, but anything else would have been too much. It was a great day. Oh, and I saw Karen for the first time in months and that went well also.