Wednesday, October 28, 2009
wow. behind.
hall gill back tonight, 2 cases of swine flu. poor avs...its your fault.
will post again post game...in the mean time, happy halloween!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Sunday, July 5, 2009
oi.
whatever.
Culture shock.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
two words: world. class.
the amount of win in that last shot makes me wonder if people can keep making the argument he doesn't deserve the Hart...?
Thursday, May 14, 2009
This is so much win i dont even know what to do with it...
How do you spell mental deficiency?
m-i-k-e- t-y-s-o-n (in this video)
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Perfection.
St. Tropez was perfect. A dream. In fact, we weren't even dead in the city, so we had the "suburb" perfection too-- alla. our hotel was ON THE BEACH. LOOK --->
Crazy, right?!
So, one day we went into downtown st. tropez. It was a 3 mile dusty hike to downtown St. Maxime, then a 20 minute "high-seas" boat right on very windy waters that an elderly gent informed me was "pas du tout assez pire que l'habitude."
But all was worth it. We saw the Citadel. THE CITADEL.
L' histoire de La Citadelle de Saint-Tropez :
La Citadelle de St-tropez plus 450 ans d' histoires...
Après de multiples rebondissements la construction de la Citadelle de St-Tropez débuta en 1583 sur la Colline des Moulins à l' orée du village Tropèzien, le gouverneur de Province Mr de la Villette finança les premières fortifications de la ville en 1590. Les travaux se poursuivent dans un climat toujours hostile jusqu’en 1596 ou les Tropeziens prennent d’assaut la Citadelle aidé des troupes royales pour combattre des soldats en rebellions.
Le Roi s'en mèle...
Henri IV confirme alors le souhait des Tropèziens et le conseil municipal ordonne sa démolition mais en 1602 revirement de situation, un commandement du nom de Forbin en accord avec le Duc de Guise fait restaurer l’ensemble et fait édifier une puissante tour hexagonale appelé aujourd’hui le donjon.
En 1652 le commandant de la citadelle rejoint les fondeurs et se préparent à un nouveau siège et c’est l’armée du roi aidé des Tropèziens qui reprennent le contrôle de l’édifice. En 1672 Louis XIV désarmait St-tropez et repris les droits et privilèges des Tropèziens, le Roi soleil fit même retirer les canons défendant les tours.
Depuis la Citadelle de st-Tropez jouera son rôle stratégique puisque même durant la première guerre mondiale on utilisera la forteresse comme logement pour les prisonniers Allemands.
La citadelle Tropèzienne prise d' assaut...
En 1942 la citadelle de St-Tropez sera occupée par des troupes Italiennes puis allemandes pour être une dernière fois attaquée le 15 août 1944 par les armée de libération.
Enfin dans les années 1958 le Donjon est transformé en musée de la Marine qui abrite des amphores, des maquettes et des ancres à jas datant de 150 avant Jésus Christ trouvées dans le Golfe de Saint-Tropez.
(http://www.saint-tropez-web-info.com/citadelle-saint-tropez.html)
Aside from the awesomeness of that (i know, right?) The town was your classic cute Provencal village. Waterfront houses in bright colors, paintings on the dock...
WHO AM I KIDDING?! Everything was B-E-A-u-tiful.
But don't take my word for it...
Everyone should see that before they die. Let's call it a universal bucket list thing...
Even for those of us not spending much time, there was plenty to do. And one never says "no" to pirate candy on a stone bench by the sea...
Once we returned home, i refused to work on account that it would discredit the fact that I was still on vacation...not the wisest move, I'm sure...but what's done is done.
We went to the park on Sunday. Just to kick the old black and white around, when some guy just comes up and starts juggling it to us. It got really intense, sweaty, and all around the most fun I've had for a while. He told us he was from Chile, and left his name and number---we're calling him to go again tomorrow.
Too Awesome.
What an amazing continent.
What an amazing country.
What an amazing vacation.
What an amazing experience.
What an amazing life.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
You won't be able to focus on anything. School, work, your significant other... they'll all be ignored in favor of Penguins Hockey...
First off, look at this, its cute

last year is last year.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Do It.
Ok, just to make sure you all understand : Michigan and Wisconson have given us some leadway on how many hours we have to require of the students in AIX ; however, Indiana is relentless. We have to make sure you get at least 30 hours of class for each class, so we have to require you to take the courses offered at the FAC as well as our supplement in order for you to recieve any credit. Because the FAC is locked down until the end of April, this will require you stay in AIX until the 25th of August. I’m verry sorry, but we have no choise in the matter. Please stop by the bureau as soon as possible to discuss your class options and express any concerns to me. I will be in the office until 19h00 this week rather than 17h00. Bon Courage, We’ll get this worked out. Merci,Kelly Conway
Totally, like, whatever.
Totally like whatever, you know?In case you hadn't noticed,it has somehow become uncoolto sound like you know what you're talking about?Or believe strongly in what you're saying?Invisible question marks and parenthetical (you know?)'shave been attaching themselves to the ends of our sentences?Even when those sentences aren't, like, questions? You know?Declarative sentences -- so-calledbecause they used to, like, DECLARE things to be trueas opposed to other things which were, like, not -have been infected by a totally hipand tragically cool interrogative tone? You know?Like, don't think I'm uncool just because I've noticed this;this is just like the word on the street, you know?It's like what I've heard?I have nothing personally invested in my own opinions, okay?I'm just inviting you to join me in my uncertainty?What has happened to our conviction?Where are the limbs out on which we once walked?Have they been, like, chopped downwith the rest of the rain forest?Or do we have, like, nothing to say?Has society become so, like, totally...I mean absolutely... You know?That we've just gotten to the point where it's just, like...whatever!And so actually our disarticulation... nessis just a clever sort of... thingto disguise the fact that we've becomethe most aggressively inarticulate generationto come along since...you know, a long, long time ago!I entreat you, I implore you, I exhort you,I challenge you: To speak with conviction.To say what you believe in a manner that bespeaksthe determination with which you believe it.Because contrary to the wisdom of the bumper sticker,it is not enough these days to simply QUESTION AUTHORITY.You have to speak with it, too.© Taylor Mali 2005
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Best moment of my life:
Igor Larionov's daughter (Alyonka) is looking to set Geno up for a scoring chance.
Thanks to thepensblog for bringing that video to my attention.
Other Russian news:
Calgary tonight, the Pens will face Jarome Arthur-Leigh Adekunle Tig Junior Elvis Iginla (I'm not kidding, that's his name) and the Calgary Flames tonight. I really didn't need to say that, it's just cool to write out the longest name in hockey. we have to win to keep 6th against Carolina in two games.
LETS GO PENS
IN other news,
They set up completely new classes for us in the bureau: in other words, bye bye and F***k the FAC. Kelly had some choice french words when discussing the situation the other day that suggested we may not be cooperating too wholeheartedly with them in the future, either. So, on the whole, and improvement, but not to the extent I'd like: for example, I won't get enough credits to graduate in December like I wanted. (upside, more study time for the LSAT and GRE) (other upside, more living time with the brober--eh, Deedee?!)
So, I'm taking Introduction A la Geopolitique, France en perpective, Histoire et evolution de la langue francaise et des styles, theatre francais de 17 et 18 siecles, and expression ecrite.
So, the class equivalent of "hundreds of hot chicks and one ugly one" (nashville peep show reference-dont worry if you dont get it)
In all, it kinda makes you feel like this:

On less painful notes, the south of this country I call France is finally showing signs of what it is noted for: warmth and beauty. The sun has been out all week, 15 degrees, and the wind only tugs at your skin rather than ripping it off. I plan on going to Cannes in May for the film festival, and I'll let you know if I manage to see someone famous :-P.
Why did my Mom have to send me a picture of cake?! NOW I WANT SOME~
ok, its my dad's birthday, but still...mmmmmm. My niece is now totally comfortable with the idea of "answering a computer" to talk to me rather than the phone, and I'm not sure how I feel about that. Ok, I'm being random now. Pens update tomorrow, and more obnoxious opinions about how malkin and flower rock your world etc. Will probably be more France in there too somewhere...
Grace is coming this weekend---I can hardly keep my pants on, can't wait!
A+
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Lolly lolly lolly get your MVP here!

SICK.
Props to thepensblog for the recap...way too good, man
Okay, now for france:
Dear Fac Students,
I have additional information for you regarding the changes in our program as a result
of the strike. Please read this information carefully and feel free to come talk to us
if you have questions.
We are in the process of creating courses that are meant to replace your courses at the
Fac completely and immediately.
? First, some good news: you will have your full spring break, from April 18 ? May 4.
? Your home universities have decided that you will receive 3 credits for each 2-hour
course you take at the office.
? The spring language courses (the Cours Intensif and Expression écrite) are now
included in the figure of 12 credits that you must take this semester.
? You must take at least 12 credits worth of program courses. This figure includes the
program language courses, ?Histoire du cinéma français,? ?La France en perspective,?
and all of the new courses we are creating this week and next.
? Many of you have asked whether you can continue to take a class at the Fac that is not
on strike. We do not think this is a good idea, because it?s possible that a professor
could decide to strike later on, when it?s far too late to pick up another course, or
that a total blockage of the Fac could occur. We are thus requiring you to take 12
credits of program courses, but if you choose to take additional course at the Fac, you
can do so. I cannot allow you to risk going below the minimum 12 credits, as this would
have serious ramifications for your financial aid packages and your overall academic
progress.
? Even if the Fac re-opens completely again, you are still obliged to take 12 credits of
program courses.
? The program will go until June 27. Your home universities are requiring these extra
weeks in order to ensure thirty contact hours in the courses we have created.
? Keep checking your email everyday, because we will be updating our courses
substantially this week.
Please sign up for an appointment with me this week so that we can begin the process of
academic advising again.
Thank you for the extraordinary patience and good will you have demonstrated throughout
the semester.
Best regards,
Mme Conway
Dear students,
As promised, I am sending you a more complete chart of the new courses we are offering
at the office to replace the Fac courses. Please see the attached document.
As I mentioned before:
? each new course is worth 3 credits
? the minimum number of credits you must take is 12. This figure includes the spring
language courses.
Don't forget: your presence in class is obligatory. Role will be taken.
We're very pleased with our new plan and we hope you are, as well. I look forward to
speaking with you all as soon as possible. The sign- up sheets for our meeting are
available in the office.
If you know what you plan to take already, please send an email to Mme Féral
immediately, as she may need to rent classrooms. But you still need to come see me to
discuss your plans.
Warmest regards,
Mme Conway
Strikes in France
The Office of Overseas Study has been in close touch with its Academic Program in Aix en Provence (APA) at the Université de Provence, a consortium program shared with the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Michigan.
The Aix program administrators are keeping us apprised of this strike which was initiated by faculty members in France, not disconcerted students as is usually the case.
At this point, with no resolution in sight, the consortium is faced with the unusual prospect of the cancellation of the academic semester at the Université de Provence. Since the beginning of the strike, the APA program has ensured that students have continued with their course work whether or not the course was meeting. Many of the faculty members continued to teach their courses, despite the strike, and many stayed in touch with students via e-mail. The program also organized special lectures and independent study, and privately hired faculty to teach tutorials during the strike.
The APA program has also created an array of courses for program participants taught by local French faculty to replace the courses at the Université de Provence. Due to the uncertainty of the strike situation, the APA consortium has concluded that offering APA courses is the only way to assure full academic credit for the semester whether or not the strike is resolved.
We will continue to monitor the situation on a daily basis and will update this statement accordingly.
For more information on Indiana University’s response to the strikes in France as it pertains to the program in Aix-en-Provence, please review the statement jointly issued by the universities in the APA consortium.
Students taking courses at the Institut d'Études Politiques are not affected by the strike and will continue to take their regularly scheduled courses at the IEP.
DEAR STUDENTS,
we are writing to remind you that France functions at fail level. If you are discouraged, tough. We're just gonna teach you ourselves.
*insert veiled frustration with a loving salutation*
Your Bureau.
SCREAM.
WHEEZE.
COUGH.
CHOKE.
SPUTTER.
SIGH.
give up.
I'm taking classes at the bureau from hired tutors.
I'm dropping out of the university they made me drop out of IU for a year to go to.
I'm writing a paper about a theatre for credits I lost during a WHITE OUT.
I'm not sure what I think of all this, yet.
I'm still masochistically in love with Europe.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
Home sweet Mellon.
Coming up:
Greve.
Hockey.
France in General.
Still on strike. 90 old guys turned in letters of resignation that made Sarkozy rejoin NATO with all of his french fury.
Pens lost yesterday. First for a while...PENSBLOG ON MORE:
France.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
http://penguins.nhl.tv/team/console.jsp?hlg=20082009,2,994&event=PIT734
The Incredible Malk started the scoring with an impossible backhand and then absolutely undressed Vokoun for the second SO goal and the win. Le-tank scored the other SO goal and nearly killed Vokoun's water bottle in the process. Cookie plastered Booth into the boards for the Sammich of the Game. Crosby went 1g 1a but was blocked in the SO.
7.
28.
Marc Andre Fleury faced one less shot than the stats say he did. I don't care who calls me a liar, I agree with THEFLOWERSHOP, the third Panther's goal was kicked in!
"I saw it, you saw it, somehow the footage was sabotaged between Pittsburgh and Toronto, 'cause the guys in the War Room couldn't have seen the replay that I saw. Ballard looked like he had a Soccer flashback and put it behind MAF."
I love when Malkin's parents are in town for two reasons:
1) His stats become UNREAL
2) this:

14 games. 28 points. 106.
DO IT
jump
LETS GO PENS
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
For my brober...I'm "Screaming Infidelities"...i really miss you all.
I never sleep
Avoiding the spots where we'd have to speak,
And this bottle of beast
Is taking me home
[1.]
I'm cuddling close
To blankets and sheets
But you're not alone, and you're not discreet
Make sure I know who's taking you home.
I'm reading your note over again
There's not a word that I comprehend,
Except when you signed it
"I will love you always and forever."
[2.]
Well As for now I'm gonna hear the saddest songs
And sit alone and wonder
How you're making out
But as for me, I wish that I was anywhere with anyone
Making out.
I'm missing your laugh
How did it break?
And when did your eyes begin to look fake?
I hope you're as happy as you 're pretending.
[1.]
I am alone
In my defeat I wish I knew you were safely at home
I'm missing your bed
I never sleep
Avoiding the spots where we'd have speak, and
This bottle of beast is taking me home.
[2.]
Your hair, it's everywhere.
Screaming infidelities
And taking its wear.
[Repeat Four times]

Saturday, March 7, 2009
A nervous tic motion of the head to the left
THEY FOUND ME
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Friday, March 6, 2009
meow.
Dear Students,
We had all hoped that the strike would be over by now, but, as you well know, many
professors are still on strike at the Fac. As a result, Mme Féral, Patricia and I are
busy creating alternative courses for you at IEFEE and within the program. We are still
hoping that the strike will be called off by the end of this week, but if it is not, we
will implement our new plan next week. We are determined to create a meaningful
educational experience for you in Aix-en- Provence, even if it ends up a bit compressed.
We may need to call on you to be flexible if we are unable to recreate precisely all the
courses in which you are enrolled at the Fac.
Meanwhile, we desperately need information from you so that we can make plans. Please
send us a list of the courses you're taking at the Fac (including the codes) and the
status of those courses. Have they started up again? Were they ever cancelled? Have
your professors given you work to do? At the moment, we have only a partial picture of
the current situation. It will be impossible for us to create educational alternatives
for you if we don't know your situation. Thanks again for your patience in this crazy situation. We look forward to receiving
your emails containing your course information and seeing you at the meeting on Tuesday.
Warmest regards,
Mme Conway
PENS WIN.
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HUGE. What did the Pens do wrong in this game? Not too much. Except Sykora was obviously drunk. If you're getting scoring chances while minimizing the decent chances the other team gets, you played a good game. The Pens didn't make any glaring errors in this one. And they haven't done so in a while. The Pens have won 5 in a row. 7 of 8. This is happening exactly when the Pens needed this to happen. You can call it peaking at the right time if you want to. Sunday's game in Washington is the game for many reasons. Bring it. 33 |
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ROWR Sid's played tonight. Kunitz and Guerin played with him in practice. Gonchar had sex with his wife after the Stanley Cup Finals and is paying the price for it now. Goligoski got called up. The pens are on a boat...an awesome boat. |
Love for the lonely island
and for my chem.
Monday, March 2, 2009
REAL MEN DON'T KILL COYOTES--THEY STEAL STARS FROM STARS

Why yes, your Majesty, I'd love some tea.

Tower of London Prison and Torture Chamber

No Clue, but it looked like Flitwick's classroom

PIRATE PASTIES

I am a Ghost on the Cambridge frontier...
Hockey:
To Start: Some LOLguins.





LOVE TO THEFLOWERSHOP:
Marc Andre Fleury racked up his 100th win this afternoon in a rare (second time this year) Sunday win for the Pens. To tell you how cool (or just out of it) this guy is, he didn't even know it was his hundredth until Potash told him after the game. Flower stopped 20 of 21 shots and kept the scoreboard clean until 14 minutes or so left in the third period when Erikson of the stars flipped in a power play goal during what seemed like a rash of Pittsburgh penalties. The Tower of Flower Power was making some quality saves, just needed to make fewer of them. Flower is Ok with facing so few shots (so am I) he thinks it just gives the team a better chance to win, and we all like that idea. So the Pens are now in 8th place in the Conference having, at least temporarily jumped over Carolina and the Buffaslugs.
Let's see, where to begin.... oh yeah. FSN has now been crossed off my Christmas card list.... I missed more than half of the first period and Le-tank's goal when their Atlanta 'Master Control' went off-line. (I suspect collusion by the Thrashed, Army's still pissed about being traded) But they got the game back by the second, so they just missed a visit by my Scary Witchdoctor Lady. Tank's goal was a thing of beauty set up by Scud's hit in the zone and Geno's pass, it ended up being the game winner. The Incredible Malk added another 3 points (1g, 2a) to continue to lead the League in points. And evidently Sydor still owes Geno 50 bucks and got traded to avoid paying it back. Geno squashed Syds against the glass in the second period, just after Error called him a 'bull' out on the ice. Staal has been playing like a madman at both ends of the ice, I think this is what they had in mind when they extended his contract. And Miro Satan flat stole the puck and mesmerized the Stars with his Infernal Stare and finessed the puck in behind Stephan.
The Pens had another brush with their 3rd period slump, but it was much shorter and they seemed to snap out of it when Eriksson scored the PP goal. I think Coach Dan is getting his system of playing into their heads. And since their heads mostly control their feet and hands, I guess that's a good thing. So it's on to the Sunshine-less state for Tampa Tuesday, and Sunrise (have fun Penschick!) Thursday. The Catnips won their game today, keeping just a fingertip ahead of the Pens. We'll see how this plays out by the end of the week, but both the Raggers and the Cats are 2 points ahead of the Pens, the Kitties have one game in hand (don't make me go through that again) but the Raggers do not, but they absolutely crushed the Av's this afternoon 6-1.
3 STARS Picked By: Mac Engel (FWST)
Pos Player
C 71 E. MALKIN
L 26 R. FEDOTENKO
D 58 K. LETANG
France is still on strike until Friday. I feel like this post is getting monotonous. Maybe I'll have class soon...now I kinda just don't want to...
Malkin = BEAST
DALLAS (AP) -The Pittsburgh Penguins are making the most of their time without injured captain Sidney Crosby.
NHL scoring leader Evgeni Malkin had a goal and two assists, Marc-Andre Fleury made 20 saves, and the Penguins won their third in a row without Crosby, 4-1 over the stumbling Dallas Stars on Sunday.
Crosby, who began the day as the league's No. 3 scorer with 79 points, has missed three games due to a left groin injury.
Malkin more than compensated for Crosby's absence, earning the primary assist on goals by Jordan Staal and Kris Letang, and striking on the power play in the second period. He has 92 points in 64 games.
"We're playing right now without Sid - an outstanding player - and eventually we will get him back and add to how we're playing," said interim coach Dan Bylsma, 5-1-1 since getting the job on Feb. 15. "We still need to get better and better going down the stretch."
Miroslav Satan also scored for Pittsburgh, 2-0 on its five-game road trip. The Penguins jumped over Buffalo and Carolina into eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
"We have to keep improving if we want to make the playoffs," Fleury said. "We've had such a tough time and a battle to get back into contention."
Malkin said the Penguins must concentrate on immediate goals and not look too far ahead.
"The trophy is not the thing right now, the two points are the thing," Malkin said.
The Stars lost their season-high fifth straight, finishing a 1-5 homestand during which they fell below the postseason cutoff line in the West. Dallas has scored six goals during its slide.
"Teams are smelling blood when they play us and feel we're down and out," Stars center Mike Modano said. "They feel if they play well, we'll lay over and bow out. That ought to be incentive for us to surprise some teams. We're at a crossroads right now. We need to heighten the alert level and the desperation level."
The Stars open a three-game road trip on Tuesday against Pacific Division rivals San Jose, Los Angeles and Anaheim.
"Nobody's feeling sorry for us," Dallas defenseman Stephane Robidas said. "Nobody's going to give us a game. It's a big trip coming up. We're in a tough spot right now. We didn't have any emotion this afternoon."
Loui Eriksson scored a power-play goal for the Stars, breaking Dallas' 0-for-20 drought with the man advantage.
Rookie Tobias Stephan stopped 19 shots for Dallas in his first start since Dec. 13. Marty Turco had made 32 consecutive starts before getting a break on Sunday.
Staal fired the rebound of Malkin's shot past Stephan at 4:08 of the opening period for his 17th goal.
Letang made it 2-0 at 16:21 of the first period, skating in alone from the right side off a pass from Malkin and backhanding a shot by Stephan.
Satan took advantage of a turnover by defenseman Trevor Daley to extend the lead to 3-0 at 8:18 of the second period. Daley mis-hit a pass attempt, and the puck landed on the stick of Satan, who went in by himself and tapped a shot into an open net for his 17th.
Malkin connected from the slot through Stephan's pads at 12:38 of the second period. His 29th goal gave the Penguins a 4-0 edge.
Notes: This was the only meeting between the teams this season. Pittsburgh was playing in Dallas for only the second time since 2003. ... Crosby was injured in a game against Washington last weekend. He skated before Sunday's game and said he's feeling better, but he's still not ready for game action. ... Penguins RW Petr Sykora remained in the lineup despite an upper-body injury that kept him out of practice on Saturday.

TONI! Me = Wall.
You + Me = Wall with Steeltown reinforcements