Friday, January 23, 2009

"I'm in a SNOW FILLED PASS!!"

JW on the way to San Fransisco on the phone with me. I was trying to tell him my blog address and just have him remember it but he was driving in a snow filled pass and obviously couldn't use any more portion of his brain to remember a certain address such as pythonplease.
Other good quotable memories include:
"Even in your poor condition."
"GROOD! I mean...good. Great and good."
"DE-LIGHT!!"
"There's a double meaning in that."
"I was going to sell you some handsome cream, but obviously you bought out the store" "Go on..."

"I know right?? Why trust a shark..."


Swimming was a little different one morning for Triathlon class. After our regular work out we went to the deep end of the pool to play a little friendly game of Sharks and Minnows. The shark is in the middle while the minnows try and evade the shark down below. If a minnow is caught-it turns into a shark. I was caught and there were about 3 or 4 other sharks with me. As the minnows were beginning to take off I shouted out the line from Finding Nemo "I know right? Why trust a shark?!" Of the few people that heard me, they just stared in my direction blankly while the water lapped against the side of the pool echoing off of the empty silence. So, I hung my head thinking "Alright. Well, that went well."

1. 2. 3. 4. 5...6...........

The instructor in our Comm class told us to count off into 5 groups. "So, just count off 1-5" She started at the side of the classroom and each student took turns calling out their number. One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Then it came to Whitney and she said "Six." The room went very silent...and anyone not looking in that direction was looking in that direction probably thinking, "is she an idiot?" After what seemed like eons of eternity (which was really about 2 seconds) Whitney realized her mistake and said..."I mean....ONE!" It was pretty freaking hilarious.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

"I have little shoes on..."

Whitney and her gold "ballet shoes" crossing a great mound of icy snow. I don't know why this was so funny. Probably because it sounded just like Will Ferrell in Anchorman when he says, "Oh Baxter, you are my little gentleman." Same tone. Hilarious.