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		<title>No sarcasm here&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2006 23:45:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We went to Marshall this weekend to visit my HS friend Katie and Miles&#8217; brother Bryce and his girlfriend Lindsey.  Worst weekend ever.  Doesn&#8217;t deserve a picture; I didn&#8217;t take any anyway.  It wasn&#8217;t even meanwhile, I mean worthwhile.
First off, Miles and I almost die driving there.  I couldn&#8217;t see the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We went to Marshall this weekend to visit my HS friend Katie and Miles&#8217; brother <a target="_blank" href="http://www.plethora22.blogspot.com">Bryce</a> and his girlfriend Lindsey.  Worst weekend ever.  Doesn&#8217;t deserve a picture; I didn&#8217;t take any anyway.  It wasn&#8217;t even meanwhile, <em>I mean worthwhile.</em></p>
<p>First off, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.milesrausch.com">Miles</a> and I almost die driving there.  I couldn&#8217;t see the road for most of the trip and I&#8217;m pretty sure I ran over a little kid on the outskirts of Lynd.</p>
<p>After two hours of driving, we finally got there.  My entire body was tense and hurts everywhere. We walked in the door and were welcomed by Bryce and Lindsey; I could tell right away that it was going to suck.  To top it off, we&#8217;d missed 30 minutes of Arrested Development&#8217;s two hour finale.  I decided to call Katie.  Maybe she could save me from this place.</p>
<p>Wrong.  She was just as boring.  <em>Why did I ever hang out with her in HS?</em>  Anyway, I played along with her ho-hum small talk.  Hoping to break the ice, Bryce showed me his computer desktop wallpaper.  I had created it for him, once-upon-a-time.  I didn&#8217;t like how it turned out.  But I suppose it was a nice gesture for him to display it.  He asked me what we should do and I suggested playing <em>Trivial Pursuit Pop Culture 2.  </em>It was Bryce and Lindsey vs. Miles, Katie, and myself.  I suppose it was an OK time.  Bryce kept cracking jokes, and I pretended to laugh so that I at least seemed polite.  But none of the jokes were funny.  Katie&#8217;s friend Lori came over.  She didn&#8217;t seem to be very boring.  But I didn&#8217;t get to talk to her much.</p>
<p>Our team didn&#8217;t win.  I acted like a good sport, but deep down I really wanted to beat them.  Hard.  We went to bed.  <em>Finally, a relief from these horrible horrible people.</em></p>
<p>Miles was sick and didn&#8217;t sleep well.   I slept all right, but my body was still extremely tense.  We ate lunch at Burger King, where Bryce started counting how many times I rolled my eyes.  In the 45 minutes of eating, I rolled them 5 times.  This &#8220;friendly&#8221; counting game continued for the rest of the weekend.  <em>If only he had seen how many times I rolled my eyes when my back was to him.</em>  Miles told him that I roll them a lot, but I know he was just covering for me.  Bryce then took us on a tour of Southwest Minnesota State Univ.  And of the Spur office, where he&#8217;s the sports editor.  He showed us some pictures of himself in a night gown.  That was probably the most interesting part of the weekend.  He offered to buy me a piece of art that I commented on in a gallery at the school.  I am fairly certain he wasn&#8217;t serious and was just searching for something to say.  I was tempted to tell him I&#8217;d like that, just to make things awkward.  Anyway, we went back to his apartment and headed to Katie&#8217;s.  Boring.  Then we ate some of Lindsey&#8217;s lasagna.  It was OK.  It at least didn&#8217;t seem to be as bad as her chip dip from a week ago.</p>
<p>We went to the basketball game.  Nothing exciting there either.  Didn&#8217;t run into any other HS friends to possibly save me.  Mustangs lost, as I expected.  I also discovered that I didn&#8217;t know where my cell phone was.  We went back to his apartment and after a long, drawn out, not funny game of making a list of what to do, we went to rent a movie.  It was a non-comedy, non-romantic, non-good movie entitled <em>Red Eye</em>.  Also sucked.  I tried to fall asleep after the movie, but my body hurt too much.  So I read my literature, <em>ugh!</em>  I tried sleeping again and succeeded.</p>
<p>When we woke up, Bryce informed us that <a target="_blank" href="http://www.milesrausch.com/david">David</a> had posted.  We went to Mass, where Katie was supposed to be waiting for us but wasn&#8217;t.  There wasn&#8217;t enough room for three of us to fit in one pew.  So Miles sat behind me and Bryce.  Bryce leaned over and said, &#8220;At last, we&#8217;re alone.&#8221;  I politely joked back, &#8220;I&#8217;ve been waiting for this my whole life,&#8221; but I hated every minute of it.  We went to Katie&#8217;s to see what was up, and she was sick.  She slept through her alarm.  My cell phone wasn&#8217;t there.  I said goodbye to her.</p>
<p>Miles was too sick to talk.  Every time he tried, he started coughing and dying a little.  So I became his voice.  This meant I had to talk twice as much to Bryce and Lindsey.  <em>My lucky day</em>.  We ate at <a target="_blank" href="http://bigtlittleony.blogspot.com">Tony</a>&#8217;s favorite Marshall eatery, Mike&#8217;s cafe.  We played two stupid games, at the suggestion of Bryce, to pass the time.  Then I pretended I was sad to be leaving and hugged them good bye.  <em>Free at last.</em></p>
<p>In conclusion, I found my cell phone.  It fell out of my pocket in my car.  Horrible weekend.</p>
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