Hey guys!!!
Congrats to the new board! I wish you guys an awesome year and hope you guys do well.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Friday, October 17, 2008
Yet another fundraiser
So next week on wed. we will be doing another rootbeer float fundraiser. No matter if it's rain or shine, this event will happen. If it is extra hot that day tell all your friends to come over and we'll cool them with our rootbeer floats, but if it's extra cold that day then tell them to come over anyways so we can warm their hearts.
Rootbeer Float
Bell Tower
11-2pm
See y'all there!
Rootbeer Float
Bell Tower
11-2pm
See y'all there!
Saturday, September 13, 2008
My sunburn sufferings.
Sooo...this wed.(9-10-08) all of us officers took a trip to Corona del Mar beach to hang out and socialize with one another. It was awesome and we all had fun until the smoke from the bonfire started poking our eyes.
It wasn't until the drive home that I found out my back was burning from sunburn!!!!! Then I thought it shouldn't be that bad, but when I went to sleep that night that's when I felt the first sign of trouble. I was amazingly pissed off as I couldn't sleep on my back a because it felt like my bed was made of a million tiny needles and I couldn't sleep on my side because I found out that the sunburn was also on my arm. So I had no choice but to sleep on my stomach, which I hate because it felt like I was sleeping with with my mouth taped up.
After a long sleepless night, I took a shower in the morning to wake myself up and found out that the burning has gone away. So I joyfully hopped out of the shower, went to go eat breakfast and hooked up my Xbox on the HD on my living room to play games. After about an hour of playing, my back began to feel itchy. Thinking nothing of it, I began to scratch and realized that every scratch made my itch even stronger. It got so strong to the point that I couldn't even walk stright. So I quickly ran to the showers to take a cold shower to relieve my painful itch. And so the itching phase of sunburn had begun.
On the second night of my sunburn, I had even less sleep from the night before as I was frequently waking up to scratch my back against the wall. The itching became so bad that I could barely breathe as the millions of tiny needles turned into one giant sharp spike with an itchy poison as a tip. Each stab felt like a heart attack and was followed by smaller stabs as if it was all a torture from a Communist torturer.
The third day was no different from the second one except the itching lasted for the whole day. There was times where I would ask my mom to massage me with cold lotion as it felt like driking water after being dehydrated for a week. sometimes, I would wish i had an Iron back scratcher to just tear my skin open and suffer a large wound behind my back rather than suffer this crippling pain/itch of my sunburn.
So, you must be sitting on your little computer asking yourself why am I telling you this? Shit, to tell you that you better use lots of sun screen when going out in the sun, otherwise you will be suffering the same fate I am suffering now. Anyways enough of this, my back is itchy and Imma go run in the showers......................
It wasn't until the drive home that I found out my back was burning from sunburn!!!!! Then I thought it shouldn't be that bad, but when I went to sleep that night that's when I felt the first sign of trouble. I was amazingly pissed off as I couldn't sleep on my back a because it felt like my bed was made of a million tiny needles and I couldn't sleep on my side because I found out that the sunburn was also on my arm. So I had no choice but to sleep on my stomach, which I hate because it felt like I was sleeping with with my mouth taped up.
After a long sleepless night, I took a shower in the morning to wake myself up and found out that the burning has gone away. So I joyfully hopped out of the shower, went to go eat breakfast and hooked up my Xbox on the HD on my living room to play games. After about an hour of playing, my back began to feel itchy. Thinking nothing of it, I began to scratch and realized that every scratch made my itch even stronger. It got so strong to the point that I couldn't even walk stright. So I quickly ran to the showers to take a cold shower to relieve my painful itch. And so the itching phase of sunburn had begun.
On the second night of my sunburn, I had even less sleep from the night before as I was frequently waking up to scratch my back against the wall. The itching became so bad that I could barely breathe as the millions of tiny needles turned into one giant sharp spike with an itchy poison as a tip. Each stab felt like a heart attack and was followed by smaller stabs as if it was all a torture from a Communist torturer.
The third day was no different from the second one except the itching lasted for the whole day. There was times where I would ask my mom to massage me with cold lotion as it felt like driking water after being dehydrated for a week. sometimes, I would wish i had an Iron back scratcher to just tear my skin open and suffer a large wound behind my back rather than suffer this crippling pain/itch of my sunburn.
So, you must be sitting on your little computer asking yourself why am I telling you this? Shit, to tell you that you better use lots of sun screen when going out in the sun, otherwise you will be suffering the same fate I am suffering now. Anyways enough of this, my back is itchy and Imma go run in the showers......................
Thursday, July 17, 2008
The beggining of a new year.
I can't wait for next year to start, I want to see some new faces added to the club :D
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