Friday, June 12, 2009

Biscuit City twenty song spree all over the world!

If you want to know what that title means, it refers to Chris Davidson Rock Band in Rock Band 2. We had a good 20 song marathon tonight, which was pretty sweet. I blog late tonight in the Casa, our new place of residence. Thank goodness it's not as creepy as the seminary was at night. The funny thing is I'm know the seminary wasn't haunted, and I'm pretty sure this place is. It must be the close quarters that gives me a sense of security because I know that if I get scared I'll be able to run upstairs at a very quick pace. 

Today was great! Mop and I showed Nick and Mary around Princeton. We had Hoagie Haven, which is probably the best hoagie shop around the Princeton area if not in New Jersey. One Jon Stewart travels back to Princeton (his home town) in order to eat one of the sandwiches from hoagie haven. It really is worth the hype, so if you have never had a hoagie (ie: sub) from Hoagie Haven, get yourself down to Nassau Street and order one! It's delish. 

We also visited our place of work: SJ Seminary. It's closing after this summer, so we're bummed about that. It's no fun, but the Casa is actually pretty nice. Everybody seemed really impressed with it, and with all of the work that Brian, Chris, and Joel put in, it turned out awesome. 

Well, my screen has currently gone purple, so I'm going to stop blogging. I need to take my mac to the mac store even though it's only 2 months old. I wonder if this is from wear and tear? Not sure. I hope it's ok =(

Will post ASAP!
-Jeff

2 comments:

  1. Oh no! I hope your computer is alright!

    Thanks for the hoagie/sub clarification, us southerners just have no idea what that is.

    I'm glad everything is starting off well!!

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  2. Ha! I have figured out how to comment (it wasn't that hard, but I'm kind of dumb). And now I've pretty much forgotten what unnecessarily mean thing I was going to say to you. Well, just imagine something Michelle-like. Scathingly witty and evil, but in a loving sort of way.

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