Monthly Archive for July, 2005

Mission trip fun

Been a while, hasn’t it? If you didn’t know, I was off in Woodburn, Oregon for the second edition of my church’s week-long mission trip. It was fun, I admit, but I could have done with less little kids and praying. Less of both, I mean. But then again, the lack of scraping paint and washing buildings with bits of denim rags was a plus. Now, if I can find my little journal thing, I will relate the bits of the trip I remember. Note: these are not necessarily in order.

Cast of Characters (B-Unit):
Me (aka Code-Lo)
Sarah Tviet (aka Little Tweet)
Michelle Reichert (aka Mishizzle)
Lindsay Thomason (aka Sparky)
Clayton Farrel (aka Blue Jeans)
Jackie Peterson (aka Jackay)
Mary Brown (aka Da Mar)
Katie Pollatz (aka Special K)
Pastor Mary Bosell (aka El Pastor) <–chaperone
Millie Fosberg (aka Mudda Mil) <–chaperone

“Hide and freak” – I believe it was Wednesday that this happened. Okay, so we were over at Russel’s house (Russel is a member of a Mennonite youth group in Woodburn, cool guy) for a barbeque. It was fun, but eventually we had to leave (duh). That night was clear and dark with a particularly full moon (a large one too, we watched it rise), so Clayton and I freaked out Jackie and Mary (two very easily scared girls). It was the usual stuff. “Oh look, a werewolf!” and “Rattlesnakes can float through cars…” and the like. There was one point where I made a very soft howling noise. THAT got a rise out of the two. That’s not all, though. When we got back to the church we were staying at (Immanuel Lutheran, nice place, easily screwed-up soundboard), the two evil masterminds (meaning Clayton and me) faked everyone out by pretending there was somebody in the church. We simply flashed lights down the stairs and made loud noises and everyone else let their imaginations run amok. It was fun, even if it was later determined that Clayton had told everyone except Mary and Katie, the two of whom later chased us into the bathroom. Ah, good times.

Host families – So there’s this place called Nuevo Amanecer (you Spanish-speaking kids can figure out what that means), which is a major housing development specifically for migrant farmworkers in the Woodburn area (there are a lot of ‘em). We all had the chance to stay with some families in the complex and sort of, I don’t know, “mesh” with the culture. I have to say, in my case, it didn’t quite work out like that. I just went in, ate their food, slept, took a shower, said “grassy-ass” a lot, and left. It wasn’t all my fault, the lady didn’t speak any English and the guy just yelled a lot in the manner that half-deaf dudes yell. Not a life-changing experience, but an experience nonetheless.

Eminem guy – I never saw this guy for myself (although I did see someone who looked amazingly like Vanilla Ice), but the girls in the group were sure some white dude looking like Eminem was following them around on a skateboard and later a “stolen” bike. I don’t know. Those girls…

“Mila-hee”, or “that sodo moto song” – You wouldn’t have guessed it by what Michelle was calling it, but this was really “Dragostea Din Tei”, by O-Zone, also known as the Numa Numa Song. On the way down to Oregon, I put in some my most excellent mix CDs and this song came up. The lives of those in the car at the time would never be the same. By this, I mean they wanted to play the song 24/7. Of course, this is the type of song that you like a lot, but not that much, so I was forced to hide that particular CD in various places in order to preserve the sanity of those in the general vicinity. Besides, they just kept butchering it! “Fetucinni, mozarella! Mila-HEE! Mila-HA!” and so on. No clue where that mysterious “el” sound came from. It’s “miya” for anyone who cares.

Prank phone calls – Ah, one of the best prank phone calls of all time. So, first crank call of the trip, I call Russel. I was planning on pulling the old funeral home trick, but for some odd reason, the following popped into my head:
“Hey, Russel. I saw your profile on MySpace and I gotta say…wow. You’re such an interesting guy. We should hang out sometime and…get to know each other. Call me back. Later.”
This was all said in a creepy stoned/gay voice. Perhaps it’s my subconscious trying to show the real me…just kidding. I’m straight. Straight enough, if the porn on my computer has anything to say about it. Kidding again. Forget I ever said that. Anyways, other prank calls involved a fake funeral home. Invariably, I called someone and said, in the most depressed, drawling voice (think “Beuller…Beuller”) “Rawlings Funeral Home, your loss is our gain,” and continue on with a fake confirmation for an order of some insanely expensive (or inexpensive in some cases) casket. This got a couple threats, and, in retrospect, was a tad bit on the morbid side, but it was funny at the time.

Yeah, there was a lot more, but my fingers are falling off one by one (oops, there goes my left thumb…and my right pinky…dang) and I’m tired from working with my uncle, who I now firmly believe is a sadist. But at least he pays fairly. Seven bucks an hour. I got sixty-three bucks. So that figures out to be…nine hours between today and yesterday. Five yesterday and four today. And I’ll bet there’s more work to come…See, he’s building a deck on his shop and my cousin (the ex-Navy AWOL guy) was supposed to come out and help. He didn’t, so here I am breaking my back (and my arms, and my legs) instead. I hate you, Zach. No, not really. But I’m really going to take up Pastor Mary’s offer on that Pizza Factory job…or Double Barrel BBQ. I don’t care. I just want fair pay, a large chunk of my paycheck, and NO HARD LABOR. That last is a must. I don’t want to get enough money to buy an iPod and a car stereo at the expense of not being able to use them for lack of useable arms.

Honor Student Invitational

Got back from a stay at University of Washington yesterday. I was there Tuesday and Wednesday checking out the campus, eating college food, and staying in the dorms. I must say, it’s a nice place. I’m fairly certain I’ll be going there. I was there with 59 other Washington students during the Honor Student Invitational. Next week there’ll be 60 more kids at UW, doing the same thing. During my session, I didn’t meet anyone I knew, but I talked with some kids from around the Seattle area. Nothing very exciting happened, but I had a lot of fun. At least they didn’t give us a sample of college coursework. The dorms were bad enough…

So now I’m back at home, still doing nothing. My job search has been postponed pending further notice. No, really, I haven’t looked for any new jobs because this upcoming Sunday I’ll be off to Woodburn, Oregon for another mission trip with my church youth group. I suppose it’ll be fun. I mean, last year was a blast, even if there was gratuitous praying involved. I think I’ll just skip out on that aspect of it this year. Or try to, at least. I don’t want to get in any confrontations over my beliefs. A lot about me has changed since July of 2004. It’s kind of weird to think about that…

Who’s on Start

If Bud Abbott and Lou Costello were alive today, their infamous sketch, ”Who’s on first?” might have turned out something like this:

COSTELLO CALLS TO BUY A COMPUTER FROM ABBOTT

ABBOTT: Super Duper computer store. Can I help you?

COSTELLO: Thanks. I’m setting up an office in my den and I’m thinking about buying a computer.

ABBOTT: Mac?

COSTELLO: No, the name’s Lou.

ABBOTT: Your computer?

COSTELLO: I don’t own a computer. I want to buy one.

ABBOTT: Mac?

COSTELLO: I told you, my name’s Lou.

ABBOTT: What about Windows?

COSTELLO: Why? Will it get stuffy in here?

ABBOTT: Do you want a computer with Windows?

COSTELLO: I don’t know. What will I see when I look at the windows?

ABBOTT: Wallpaper.

COSTELLO: Never mind the windows. I need a computer and software.

ABBOTT: Software for Windows?

COSTELLO: No. On the computer! I need something I can use to write proposals, track expenses, and run my business. What do you have?

ABBOTT: Office.

COSTELLO: Yeah, for my office. Can you recommend anything?

ABBOTT: I just did.

COSTELLO: You just did what?

ABBOTT: Recommend something.

COSTELLO: You recommended something?

ABBOTT: Yes.

COSTELLO: For my office?

ABBOTT: Yes.

COSTELLO: OK, what did you recommend for my office?

ABBOTT: Office.

COSTELLO: Yes, for my office!

ABBOTT: I recommend Office with Windows.

COSTELLO: I already have an office with windows! OK, let’s just say I’m sitting at my computer and I want to type a proposal. What do I need?

ABBOTT: Word.

COSTELLO: What word?

ABBOTT: Word in Office.

COSTELLO: The only word in office is office.

ABBOTT: The Word in Office for Windows.

COSTELLO: Which word in office for windows?

ABBOTT: The Word you get when you click the blue “W”.

COSTELLO: I’m going to click your blue “W” if you don’t start with some straight answers. OK, forget that. Can I watch movies on the Internet?

ABBOTT: Yes, you want Real One.

COSTELLO: Maybe a real one, maybe a cartoon. What I watch is none of your business. Just tell me what I need!

ABBOTT: Real One.

COSTELLO: If it’s a long movie, I also want to watch reels 2, 3, and 4. Can I watch them?

ABBOTT: Of course.

COSTELLO: Great! With what?

ABBOTT: Real One.

COSTELLO: OK, I’m at my computer and I want to watch a movie. What do I do?

ABBOTT: You click the blue “1″.

COSTELLO: I click the blue one what?

ABBOTT: The blue “1″.

COSTELLO: Is that different from the blue “W”?

ABBOTT: The blue “1″ is Real One and the blue “W” is Word.

COSTELLO: What word?

ABBOTT: The Word in Office for Windows.

COSTELLO: But there are three words in “office for windows”!

ABBOTT: No, just one. But it’s the most popular Word in the world.

COSTELLO: It is?

ABBOTT: Yes, but to be fair, there aren’t many other Words left. It pretty much wiped out all the other Words out there.

COSTELLO: And that word is real one?

ABBOTT: Real One has nothing to do with Word. Real One isn’t even part of Office.

COSTELLO: STOP! Don’t start that again. What about financial bookkeeping? You have anything I can track my money with?

ABBOTT: Money.

COSTELLO: That’s right. What do you have?

ABBOTT: Money.

COSTELLO: I need money to track my money?

ABBOTT: It comes bundled with your computer.

COSTELLO: What’s bundled with my computer?

ABBOTT: Money.

COSTELLO: Money comes with my computer?

ABBOTT: Yes. No extra charge.

COSTELLO: I get a bundle of money with my computer? How much?

ABBOTT: One copy.

COSTELLO: Isn’t it illegal to copy money?

ABBOTT: Microsoft gave us a license to copy Money.

COSTELLO: They can give you a license to copy money?

ABBOTT: Why not? THEY OWN IT!

(A few days later)

ABBOTT: Super Duper computer store. Can I help you?

COSTELLO: How do I turn my computer off?

ABBOTT: Click on “START”…

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For your convenience, here is the original “Who’s on First” bit by Abbott and Costello. Funny stuff.

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Darn puking babies

Oh man, it’s only two in the afternoon and I’m wasted! As in, super-tired. I get drunk only after five on holidays. Just kidding. Earlier, there was the annual Fourth of July parade in Sedro, which consisted of horses, logs, Bigfoot, more logs, and a whole lot o’ tractors. And us, the combined Burlington and Sedro marching bands. Fun times, for a hick parade. And currently we have a few relatives over for burgers, beans, and pistachios. No clue where the pistachios came from, but they’re there. My cousin Jordan recently had a baby. I can’t remember his name at the moment (it’s Graham or Randy or something like that), but he is mesmerized by my new hat. It’s the weirdest thing. He’s so hooked on it that he completely misses my famous eye-vibrating trick that always gets babies giggling. Oh well. At least he didn’t puke on me. I hate it when babies do that to me.

Stupid Target

I haven’t posted in a while, haven’t I? I don’t really have much to say. Although, I’ve recently been applying to many, many places trying (in vain it seems) to get a job. Just today I got a card back from Target saying that, although they were glad I applied, they didn’t have a job for me. Waste of paper, I say.

 

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