Pinar was right when she said it was an interesting slope day weekend. So here's some of the details...
Thursday night: Post Invisible Children, Pinar, Melinda, and I had a very deep conversation about the incredible strength of willpower and its foil, frailty. The discussion encompassed many different aspects of the human condition as well as AIESEC, its mission, and how it all relates. After being thoroughly emotionally cleansed, we decided to lighten the mood by going sake-bombing with Nick and his two friends. The night turned into a drunken fiasco, with Melinda and I falling out of chairs, and ended at Lambda Chi with Arthur, Arnaub, Trent and friends.
Slope Day: The girls (Pinar, Mel, and I) make it to the slope on very little sleep and a whole bunch of alcohol right as Talib Kwali begins to perform. We meet up with Arthur, Arnaub, and Trent just in time to rush towards the stage. Arthur, Pinar, Melinda, and I make it to the FRONT ROW for part of Talib Kwali and all of Ben Folds, where we not only lost our hearing, but were also kicked in the head by crowd surfers (Arthur), puked on by roomies (Mel), and glared at by security for taking so many bottles of water (Me). It was awesome.
We split up after the concert and passe
d out for a few hours, until Arnaub picked us up around 11. After realizing every liquor store had closed early, we decided to go to Weggies, where we had to hide from the security guard while Arnaub smooth talked the security guard into letting him buy the booze. Once again, we ended up at Lambda Chi where we had 8 solid hours of hookah, lots of drinking, AIESEC dancing, a Nordic Circle, and lots of talking. We all walked home with the sun up, having missed the sunrise because Luke was sweet talking the pizza people into giving him 8 random slices as a large, their pick.
AIESEC Party, Saturday Night: Needless to say, we were all pretty tired by the time Satu
rday rolled around, but we managed to squeeze out one more fun-filled and interesting night. There's never a dull moment in our LC, that's for sure. It started off casually and calmly with a nice Filipino dinner and some talking on Luke's porch. Frank told us some of his scandalous stories from Mexico, and we all bonded over hookah for the third night in a row. Once we were too cold to stand it, we brought the party back inside, where we con
tinued the fun. Meg, Melinda, and I were sitting on the couch, when Nick and Arnaub decided they wanted in on the action. Somehow I ended up in the middle, sandwiched between Nick and Arnaub, lucky me ;) Our conversation became very fun, dirty, and sometimes nonsensical, with the occasional molesting (thanks Meg...I knew I wore a low-cut shirt for a reason), lots of hookah (yum!), and jenga. We decided the serious tone of Arthur, Pinar, and Trents convo was impeding on our fun (we lost Luke and Laura somewhere along the way ;) ) and we, Arnaub, Nick, Meg, Mel, and I decided to move the x-rated jenga to the candle-lit kitchen. One thing led to another and the rest is @CN history...
So as you can see, we had an extraordinarily great slope day weekend, and the best part is that most of us even remember it ;)
Until the next time,
Lindsey the "slush"
Thursday night: Post Invisible Children, Pinar, Melinda, and I had a very deep conversation about the incredible strength of willpower and its foil, frailty. The discussion encompassed many different aspects of the human condition as well as AIESEC, its mission, and how it all relates. After being thoroughly emotionally cleansed, we decided to lighten the mood by going sake-bombing with Nick and his two friends. The night turned into a drunken fiasco, with Melinda and I falling out of chairs, and ended at Lambda Chi with Arthur, Arnaub, Trent and friends.
Slope Day: The girls (Pinar, Mel, and I) make it to the slope on very little sleep and a whole bunch of alcohol right as Talib Kwali begins to perform. We meet up with Arthur, Arnaub, and Trent just in time to rush towards the stage. Arthur, Pinar, Melinda, and I make it to the FRONT ROW for part of Talib Kwali and all of Ben Folds, where we not only lost our hearing, but were also kicked in the head by crowd surfers (Arthur), puked on by roomies (Mel), and glared at by security for taking so many bottles of water (Me). It was awesome.
We split up after the concert and passe
d out for a few hours, until Arnaub picked us up around 11. After realizing every liquor store had closed early, we decided to go to Weggies, where we had to hide from the security guard while Arnaub smooth talked the security guard into letting him buy the booze. Once again, we ended up at Lambda Chi where we had 8 solid hours of hookah, lots of drinking, AIESEC dancing, a Nordic Circle, and lots of talking. We all walked home with the sun up, having missed the sunrise because Luke was sweet talking the pizza people into giving him 8 random slices as a large, their pick.AIESEC Party, Saturday Night: Needless to say, we were all pretty tired by the time Satu
rday rolled around, but we managed to squeeze out one more fun-filled and interesting night. There's never a dull moment in our LC, that's for sure. It started off casually and calmly with a nice Filipino dinner and some talking on Luke's porch. Frank told us some of his scandalous stories from Mexico, and we all bonded over hookah for the third night in a row. Once we were too cold to stand it, we brought the party back inside, where we con
tinued the fun. Meg, Melinda, and I were sitting on the couch, when Nick and Arnaub decided they wanted in on the action. Somehow I ended up in the middle, sandwiched between Nick and Arnaub, lucky me ;) Our conversation became very fun, dirty, and sometimes nonsensical, with the occasional molesting (thanks Meg...I knew I wore a low-cut shirt for a reason), lots of hookah (yum!), and jenga. We decided the serious tone of Arthur, Pinar, and Trents convo was impeding on our fun (we lost Luke and Laura somewhere along the way ;) ) and we, Arnaub, Nick, Meg, Mel, and I decided to move the x-rated jenga to the candle-lit kitchen. One thing led to another and the rest is @CN history...So as you can see, we had an extraordinarily great slope day weekend, and the best part is that most of us even remember it ;)
Until the next time,
Lindsey the "slush"

1 Comments:
Talk about invisible Children...I see a very pale one in that picture. Someone get that boy a blanket and some food!
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