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I was approached by a Natzi and his followers today. Okay, not a real live Nazi but he had the appearence of one. I was standing in the computer lab talking to my brother, who was sitting at a computer, when all of a sudden a group of people walk right up to me. There were 4-5 of them and were headed by one man in paticular. The Nazi. He was kind of short and was probably about 25-30 years old and he mean't buisness. At first I didn't know what he wanted but then I figured it out when he asked for my ID card. I was in dress code violation. You want to know what all the fuss was over? My shirt wasn' t tucked in! He procceded to write my ID number down and explain that even though it wasn't "cool" to have my shirt tucked in, I still had to do it. Oh well, he gave me 4 reps for the "crime" and walked off. The guy, my brother told me, was one of the higher up Resident Directors, not a Resident Assistant which is a student in charge of giving reps. Mostly the RA's only give warnings for untucked shirts not reps. I thought it was a little ridiculous because I was in complete class dress, shoes, collared shirt and dress pants but I still got reps. I could have been in a T-shirt and shorts and recieved the same amount of reps as an untucked collared shirt! Another thing was my brother was sitting right next to me, not wearing a collared shirt and he didn' t have it tucked in! I guess I was blocking his view. I got as many reps as I would have gotten for being an hour and 14 minutes late for curfew! For an untucked dress shirt....In other news.....I ran hill repeats today, and I decided to do them on Harvard St., right next to the Lynchburg Walmart. It's an incredibly steep hill and is between 400-500 meters long. It took me about 95 seconds per sprint to get to the top, and people were actually stopping and staring at me as I ran up the hill and then back down it...then back up...and down. I did eight reps. I was planning on 10 but my chest just wouldn't let me do it. After about a minute and 15 seconds, I would go into major oxygen debt and it felt like forever the last 20 seconds. Plus, the hill was so steep, it felt like I was jogging on my way up, and the jog was kicking my butt! Not the best ideal for a hill for that workout but I survived......And no, I almost died yesterday! No joke. I was running up to a 4-way intersection(I swear it wasn' t my fault!). And I was almost up to it, when an 18- wheeler suddenly turns(jerks) the wheel and comes onto the road I'm running on. Without using his blinker. I had to dodge the truck(jump out of the way) and it was so close to me that I actually had to stick out my arm to keep the truck from my body. In doing so, my arm got slammed into the side of the truck, and I jumped to the side of the road, still running. I made it through, but other cars had stopped to see if I was all right. My arm stung for a little bit but by the time I got back home, it was fine. No such problems today!
Comments
on Oct 28, 2004
See David....Moms do know stuff. If you had only tucked in your shirts when I would tell you this would not be happening. This is what you get for not listening to mean old mom. I was told the other day that it takes 40 days to set a habit. You only have 39 more to go.

Oh and I told you not to play in the street also. You might get run over.
on Nov 01, 2004
LMBO... yeah, don't play in the streets! Seriously, glad you're ok. Not whimpering here about the untucked shirt though.