What a Feeling!!
Originally Posted at 12:57 AM on Feb. 28, 2004
I like it, I love it, I want some more of it!
Every now and then, something in my head just clicks and I lose it. Now, normally that's a bad thing. But I'm not talking about anger, I'm talking about the funny switch. I just go bonkers, there's no other way to explain, and it's hard to understand until you see it.
All of a sudden I go from normal Scully, at 50 miles an hour, to super Scully just shy of light-speed. I don't know how else to describe it. It usually happens in a social setting and something, I don't know what, sets me off. Just bam, I turn into the biggest extrovert you ever did see (and I'm relatively extroverted if I have at least one good friend around). That's why you'll rarely see me unextroverted with friends around.
I love name tags, I don't like wearing them, and if I were forced to, the name I would put is "Ask." The reason I love them, is that I can be in your face. Random girl walks by with a "Stephanie" name tag on, and I break out of my prior conversation and loudly, in a knowing voice exclaim, "STEPHANIE!! How've you been!?" She looks at me kind of funny, trying to figure out where she knows me from, but can't place me, and responds, "I'm fine, you?" trying to be polite, but thoroughly confused as to who I am. I am smiling this whole time, being cordial as hell. I give it a few more seconds before breaking it to her that we don't know one another, but the ice has been broken and we can have a pleasant conversation getting to know one another. All because she had a name tag, and I was feeling sociable. - This is before I went to warp mind you.
Tonight, Hillel invited the Campus Crusade for Christ over for Shabbat dinner. I was thinking, helloooooo that's gonna be awkward. But the way it was approached was far more sociable than religious, after I walked in, and one of the CCC guys asked me if jewish families normally have dinner like this, I was like "Well, we have Shabbat dinner here every other Friday, but normally Jewish families have dinner every night." My smirk wide as my cheeks allowed - knowing I'd let him have one, I back off so as not to offend, "but like, my family on Shabbat, we never did much religious stuff, the most we'd do is light candles on rare occasion" - giving him a serious answer after giving him one that wasn't. I love messing with people!
Anyway, I grabbed a spot with some of my normal crew, and decided it would be good to mingle with the gentiles. So, I spied with my little eye a slightly confused looking girl, as I tend to always be aware of the cute, shy girls in the room... I have "Shydar." And I could spy the name tag with no problem, so I waved, and called her name.. "Hey Sarah, Come sit over here!" and she did as I requested, but much to my... smiling face... she brought over three friends, all female, all cute! What luck!! And we cleared up that I was just bein' extroverted, and we kept the conversation going, including everyone as best as possible. It was a great time, and religion was so not a part of it. - I'm sure you're all familiar with my stance on religion by now. - (Do what you want, just leave me out of it. And respect that decision.)
After dinner, we were standing around as people lined out, we all said thanks for coming, they said thanks for having us, etc. And then we set about to cleaning up. I'd never stuck around long enough to be part of a clean-up, but damn did we clean up after 110 people f-a-s-t. Anyway, once the place was clean, I got a su-u-urge of energy, and went to plaid (see Spaceballs).
Tonight at various points I was compared to David Duchovny (looks), Mike Myers (wit, and speed), which are two I've had before. I should post a pic at some point. Hmm...
All over the place, what a feeling, they couldn't get enough. It was awe-some. I got invited to go to the bars with people I didn't know, I politely declined as I'm 19, and pretty sober. Although I think I would've gone if I were 21.. I just wouldn't have had any alcohol. For me, I don't see the point, the only thing that will happen is I will get sloppy(speech and movement), louder (I'm loud as it is), and have less control over my comedic timing (ie I will say the wrong thing and piss people off). So it's more counterproductive than anything else, as I see it.
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Oh man, I went to dinner with Marshall tonight, and Kara was working, I've told ya'll about her, she has the un-belie-vable blue eyes, and is waaaay cute. I was wearing my UCLA sweatshirt, and she asked me if I went there, I told her only for a few weeks, they didn't want me to do college there, and she said she had looked at going there. And then the next customer moved up, and she wished me a good night, and I wished her one as well. I moved around the counter, behind her, to wait for Marshall. - At this point, I feel the need to mention, last time we were there, Kara and I had a similarly pleasant conversation, before bidding one another adieu. As I walked up the stairs, Marshall said to her "He's such a flirt." She smiled and laughed, and Marshall came upstairs. Well, tonight, he said, "You know, he comes here just to see you." And she smiled and laughed again. I practically ran up the stairs, my face blushed bright red. Laughing. Marshall calmly walked up, and met me. "Thank you Marshall. I've got to keep you around more often." Totally and utterly awesome. I later said "You're acting without my knowledge, but totally on my behalf. Thank you." - Can you say total mondo brownie points without doing anything?! I need to get to know her better, and I've yet to really have a good opportunity to. I should probably act soon, although the flirting is waaaay fun, and I kind of do it with way too many girls. *coughs* All the girls at my table *coughs*.
I hate to make the generalization, but the CCC totally had hotter girls than Hillel. Hands down, no question, unequivocal. There was no comparison, they blew the H-girls away. I don't know, but duuuuuude.
Good evening so far. Off to worsen my record against Ross at racquetball (2-6). I can't wait!
Hope everyone is having a great and safe night!!
Originally Posted at 12:57 AM on Feb. 28, 2004
I like it, I love it, I want some more of it!
Every now and then, something in my head just clicks and I lose it. Now, normally that's a bad thing. But I'm not talking about anger, I'm talking about the funny switch. I just go bonkers, there's no other way to explain, and it's hard to understand until you see it.
All of a sudden I go from normal Scully, at 50 miles an hour, to super Scully just shy of light-speed. I don't know how else to describe it. It usually happens in a social setting and something, I don't know what, sets me off. Just bam, I turn into the biggest extrovert you ever did see (and I'm relatively extroverted if I have at least one good friend around). That's why you'll rarely see me unextroverted with friends around.
I love name tags, I don't like wearing them, and if I were forced to, the name I would put is "Ask." The reason I love them, is that I can be in your face. Random girl walks by with a "Stephanie" name tag on, and I break out of my prior conversation and loudly, in a knowing voice exclaim, "STEPHANIE!! How've you been!?" She looks at me kind of funny, trying to figure out where she knows me from, but can't place me, and responds, "I'm fine, you?" trying to be polite, but thoroughly confused as to who I am. I am smiling this whole time, being cordial as hell. I give it a few more seconds before breaking it to her that we don't know one another, but the ice has been broken and we can have a pleasant conversation getting to know one another. All because she had a name tag, and I was feeling sociable. - This is before I went to warp mind you.
Tonight, Hillel invited the Campus Crusade for Christ over for Shabbat dinner. I was thinking, helloooooo that's gonna be awkward. But the way it was approached was far more sociable than religious, after I walked in, and one of the CCC guys asked me if jewish families normally have dinner like this, I was like "Well, we have Shabbat dinner here every other Friday, but normally Jewish families have dinner every night." My smirk wide as my cheeks allowed - knowing I'd let him have one, I back off so as not to offend, "but like, my family on Shabbat, we never did much religious stuff, the most we'd do is light candles on rare occasion" - giving him a serious answer after giving him one that wasn't. I love messing with people!
Anyway, I grabbed a spot with some of my normal crew, and decided it would be good to mingle with the gentiles. So, I spied with my little eye a slightly confused looking girl, as I tend to always be aware of the cute, shy girls in the room... I have "Shydar." And I could spy the name tag with no problem, so I waved, and called her name.. "Hey Sarah, Come sit over here!" and she did as I requested, but much to my... smiling face... she brought over three friends, all female, all cute! What luck!! And we cleared up that I was just bein' extroverted, and we kept the conversation going, including everyone as best as possible. It was a great time, and religion was so not a part of it. - I'm sure you're all familiar with my stance on religion by now. - (Do what you want, just leave me out of it. And respect that decision.)
After dinner, we were standing around as people lined out, we all said thanks for coming, they said thanks for having us, etc. And then we set about to cleaning up. I'd never stuck around long enough to be part of a clean-up, but damn did we clean up after 110 people f-a-s-t. Anyway, once the place was clean, I got a su-u-urge of energy, and went to plaid (see Spaceballs).
Tonight at various points I was compared to David Duchovny (looks), Mike Myers (wit, and speed), which are two I've had before. I should post a pic at some point. Hmm...
All over the place, what a feeling, they couldn't get enough. It was awe-some. I got invited to go to the bars with people I didn't know, I politely declined as I'm 19, and pretty sober. Although I think I would've gone if I were 21.. I just wouldn't have had any alcohol. For me, I don't see the point, the only thing that will happen is I will get sloppy(speech and movement), louder (I'm loud as it is), and have less control over my comedic timing (ie I will say the wrong thing and piss people off). So it's more counterproductive than anything else, as I see it.
------------------------
Oh man, I went to dinner with Marshall tonight, and Kara was working, I've told ya'll about her, she has the un-belie-vable blue eyes, and is waaaay cute. I was wearing my UCLA sweatshirt, and she asked me if I went there, I told her only for a few weeks, they didn't want me to do college there, and she said she had looked at going there. And then the next customer moved up, and she wished me a good night, and I wished her one as well. I moved around the counter, behind her, to wait for Marshall. - At this point, I feel the need to mention, last time we were there, Kara and I had a similarly pleasant conversation, before bidding one another adieu. As I walked up the stairs, Marshall said to her "He's such a flirt." She smiled and laughed, and Marshall came upstairs. Well, tonight, he said, "You know, he comes here just to see you." And she smiled and laughed again. I practically ran up the stairs, my face blushed bright red. Laughing. Marshall calmly walked up, and met me. "Thank you Marshall. I've got to keep you around more often." Totally and utterly awesome. I later said "You're acting without my knowledge, but totally on my behalf. Thank you." - Can you say total mondo brownie points without doing anything?! I need to get to know her better, and I've yet to really have a good opportunity to. I should probably act soon, although the flirting is waaaay fun, and I kind of do it with way too many girls. *coughs* All the girls at my table *coughs*.
I hate to make the generalization, but the CCC totally had hotter girls than Hillel. Hands down, no question, unequivocal. There was no comparison, they blew the H-girls away. I don't know, but duuuuuude.
Good evening so far. Off to worsen my record against Ross at racquetball (2-6). I can't wait!
Hope everyone is having a great and safe night!!

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