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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Some Memorable Moments

So I lacked on actual Hallmark moments for a bit there. Which is not really that cool, I don't think. So here come some memorable moments and quotes!

Tony sticking a pez dispenser on top of a camera, and telling us how he used to black out the names of what camera he was using with electrical tape, and then with the help of white out write things like "Ford" and "GM" on it to confuse idiots.

Sandra commenting that Rich was in the right place if he was there to teach us Pornography 101. x'D

Not being able to focus in class one day with Celia. For the record, this was when I was sick and mixing more medication than I should have been. Not my smartest move ever, for sure. ADD is NOT fun for anyone who is wondering. However, it does make Facebook applications much more entertaining than they really are.

David Langley and Michael Zide trying to figure out the guitar, and Michael asking "Is it a tuning fork or a pitch fork?" It was really cute. I love cute old people. They tell great stories.

Michael Merrit going on, almost like a kid in a candy shop, about Lightroom 2.0 Beta. He really must love that program, I swear. It's adorable, in its own way.

Rob letting down his hair to catcalls and peer pressure from Gabe. Let me tell you, this was the most beautiful thing I had seen in a while. But then again, I just think that long hair is pretty, and when guys have the balls to keep long hair, that's a plus in my book any day. What was funnier was that Gabe suggested he just do a hair flip for the talent show and he'd take first, and Rob goes "You mean this?" and did the flip. It was soooo funny. But great at the same time. The irony was though, while all this was happening, no one had a camera to take a picture of it. Here we are, a room full of photographers witnessing something AWESOME... and not a camera in sight. Wow.

There was also Bobbi Lane, who I felt bad for because trying to teach us hardcore stuff in the morning is like trying to get a chicken to fly. It's a rare thing. All I took away from it was that sales tax is a bitch. Thank god for tax accountants.

Paul Teeling posing sexily on a table is funny. That class was entertaining all thanks to him. Usually his voice is to me what Jigglypuff's song is to anyone, but not this time. It was kind of cool. And yeah, I just referenced Pokemon. So shoot me.

Rob also told me about how he used to use this certain system and program that allowed you to edit sectors to change the speech bubbles in old games. Good lord the things you could do. x'D

And a memorable quote from Gabe: "Paint is like love, only gooey. And then it dries and gets crusty and you hang it on the wall." Part of the conversation where he told us that he had no idea about computers and that he was a painter. He is a funny man.

Gabe also showed us how a terrorist attacked his gallery display in Starbucks. No lie. Go Google a story about the car crashing through Starbucks in Northampton, MA around 3am a few years ago. It's all true. Poor Gabe.

That's all I can really remember right now. But it's worth it. ^^

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