Monday, September 26, 2005

NSO

Hey, sorry it's been so long since I've posted (not that anyone reads this, I'm more apologizing to myself), but as you know, I've been involved in Orientation here at Stanford. I could explain, but I think I'll just post some pictures. Enjoy!


This is the obligatory image of Hoover Tower (HooTow). Isn't it glorious?


This is lovely Roble Hall. The RA's memorize your face from pictures you send and then announce you over a loudspeaker as you check in. Roble Love!


There is a New Guinea sculpture garden right out in front of our dorm. I just know that one of these nights I'll be coming back from Chem lab and one of these mamajamas is going to scare the bejeezus out of me.


Dodge is a golfer who lives in our hall. Nice guy, but we really don't see a whole lot of him. I believe this is pretty self-explanitory.


Fleet Street: A Stanford Tradition- not unlike bike accidents, which are not unlike craisins, when you think about it.


One of the advantages of living in an older dorm: IN-ROOM SINKS!!


Freshmen Beware!! the Cap'n be guardin' THIS sophmore dorm, ARRRRRRghhhhh!!

6 Comments:

Blogger Collin said...

i wish i had an in room sink...

11:59 AM  
Blogger Bern said...

I was here the day before check in (ooh, cheater, I know), and they were still hoisting them up. Those are the "L" and "E" in Roble, which, as you know, is the name of my dorm.

9:02 PM  
Blogger Collin said...

haha! i checked 3 days before check in!

7:01 PM  
Blogger Max Castile said...

I....a...CIAI (come on someone needed to say it.)

8:25 PM  
Blogger Max Castile said...

It looks like your on seasame street in that letter picture. Were you???

1:06 PM  
Blogger Bern said...

Ah, Seasame Street, that magical place of learning where foam-rubber alphanumeric sundries materialize straight out of the blacktop of impoverished Brooklyn to spread joy and literacy to todays youth. No, I am not at Seasame Street. Just remember friends, Life is NOT brought to you by the letter K. And it is not made posible by the Children's Television Workshop. That honor goes to the plastics industry. Plastics: Bringing You a Better Life for Tomorrow Today.

4:22 PM  

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