Great Chinese
It’s not often that you get the chance to experience some truly great chinese food! (Notice how I have had multiple blogs about chinese food. Don’t know why hope its not a trend starting.)
But last night I had some awesome chinese. And the company was not too shabby either. ;)
I have realized that with school work and my new found xbox addiction I don’t really leave the house too much. It was nice to get out of the house and see some new people and eat some great food and build foundations for friendships. You can only do so much with an xbox live headset. People NEED real social interaction in order to survive.
I only have a week left of school and a crap load of work to do. I gave my xbox controller to my roommate and he is not giving it back until I am finished with all of my work. So much for self discipline.
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