Friday, July 31, 2020

GTL

GTL A couple of weeks ago, Chris Peterson tried to describe my life as something affectionately known as GTL (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=GTL) and no, not gaming, table tennis, and library. But if you asked me for a recipe for my amazing summer, I could only tell you what Ive concocted so far. 1 box of  questionable purpose (If youre wondering, the Daiso Japan in Berkeley sells these for 1.50. I imagine they work marginally better than party balloons.) 1 night of fireworks, thunderstorms and embarrassingly patriotic clothing 4 pounds of assorted cheeses and breads with the notion that making every sandwich on this list (http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/40-amazing-grilled-cheese-sandwich-recipes) would be a good life choice 10 more excursions to cheap and delicious Korean places than Id like to admit BonChon soy garlic wings (left) and Goon Mandoo from Buk Kyung II (right) 3 photoshoots with beautiful MIT aspiring fashionistas and 60 unforgettable nights with my closest friends in the awful humidity doing a little bit of everything. While I wouldnt call my summer a complete success because Ive come uncomfortably close to getting scurvy, probably because I overestimate the nutritional content of Doritos and I went to one session of jiu jitsu only to realize that Im the furthest thing from a fighter and I started giving tours of MIT and quickly appreciated the art of walking backwards and talking and pointing all at the same time I cant say its been bad living right in the heart of Kenmore across from a frozen yogurt shop. So actually, scrap the entire recipe. The key to a successful summer is really living within 100 feet of a frozen yogurt shop. And reserving some time in your day to paint. #next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; }