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Surfer Shorts

I met a guy last night who told me that "Picture A Day" blogs are lame...unless you leave the pictures captionless. I'm not sure how I feel about that strategy yet, but since I'm in the beginning stages of this blog anyway, I might as well try it out and see how it suits me.

So, here's yesterday's picture. Captionless.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

A picture a day...

I recently stumbled upon an awesome blog where these two sisters post a picture everyday: Salt & Pepper I love the idea. I mean, I'm constantly taking pictures while I'm out and about anyway, so why not share them? Also, considering I don't have the spare time (or the patience) to create an actual scrapbook, this will potentially help me look back fondly on my life happenings.

But don't expect this to be as good as the Salt & Pepper sisters'. I know not a thing about HTML formatting.

Here are some pictures from the past week.


Don't be surprised if many of my pictures are of food. I love food. Our professor brought cookies into class on the last day and it made my day.
































Walking to happy hour at Lucky 13's. Any excuse to drink is a good one in my group, but this was an especially special day: last class of our first year of law school.















"Todd Fonze is a lying cheater." Girls' bathroom walls are the epitome of brutality. 


















Dirt-Bag Self-Portrait


































Bags fly free. 




































I wasn't kidding about the food thing. This was the end of a $120 two-person meal. Free for me because I know people (meaning, my dad). 
































My mom and her boyfriend have a "duck problem." 




































My favorite study partner, explaining proximate cause.




































Zeitgeist always surprises me.