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Day 6: Grand Cayman
Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 | Fun, Life | No Comments
2:26 pm - Swimming with Stingrays was cancelled because the cove was too choppy. =(
Instead, we did some shopping, got a tour of the island, visited the Tortuga Rum Cake factory, went to the Turtle farrm…
…went to Hell…
…then headed back.
5:18 - Just left Grand Cayman. Awesome place. Best island out of the three so far. Dad wants to move down here…
Interesting thing is, they’re very strict about who they let in; you have to be married to a Caymanian, there on a work permit, or rich enough to prove that you’ll never ask for a cent of government assistance, otherwise, they deport you. Because of this, there’s virtually no crime.
8:43 - Waiting for the show to start in about 15 minutes. Just got done with a Rock Band competition. Only lasted a half-hour, and only played one song, but it was fun. We should totally have more Rock Band parties…Hmm…Small group after-event! Speaking of which, I wonder what the latest is on that…no! Must not think about anything responsibility-related!
Ship’s rocking again. Odd, because when we left, the sea was pretty calm. As long as I get to swim with dolphins in Cozumel tomorrow, I’ll be happy. I definitely want to check that off my list.
Anyway, show’s about to start…
10:04 - Show was cool. It was a fairy tale-themed performance, with a lot of modern songs built in (i.e. “You’re So Vain” for Snow White’s Queen [random thought: did Disney create the name Maleficent for her or was it preexisting?])
Pizza time, then probably gonna go back and read for a bit, then sleep. Throat’s a little rough, so I’ve taken massive amounts of vitamin C, and am probably gonna call it a night. I am NOT getting sick. Not for the next two days, anyway.
Day 5: Montego Bay, Jamaica
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008 | Fun, Life | No Comments
11:00am - Rain.
On the plus side, I probably won’t be getting sunburned further today.
Probably gonna get off, just to say I’ve been to Jamaica, but likely won’t stay long.
12:54pm - So, Jamaica wasn’t overly impressive in my book. I mean, it was cloudy and ouring rain while we were off the boat, but once we got wet, we didn’t really care about that anymore. We checked out the Jamaican Bobsled Cafe, Margaritaville, and did some souvenir shopping, but beyond that, I can’t say that I liked it, or would go back.
Let me tell you, the roads? Nuts. For one, they drive on the left, which would throw me for a loop. For another, the streets are total zoos! It’ll be hard for me to complain about New England drivers once I get back. I’ll still do it, of course, but at least it’ll be tougher…
The boat’s got a pretty good sway to it, and has since we left port. So far, we’ve had pretty calm seas and smooth sailing, but now the movement is definitely noticeable, which made the “Dancing Like The Stars” event an interesting time…
It was great though; they had the ship’s band playing Big Band music, and a quick swing class and everything. Tons of fun. After that was the “Dancing Under The Stars”, which was supposed to be on deck, but ended up being mroe of an “under the ceiling” affair. The wind outside is insane, especially on the top decks.
Ended up being a hero though (at least in my own mind). We were doing the Electric Slide, and the ship must have hit a good wave or something, cause it came down hard on one side, and this older lady toppled, but I caught her. She was fine. Where’s my medal?! =P
The Lava Flow (like a strawberry-banana pina colada) was delicious. I like being inebriated enough to complement and unlock parts of my personality that don’t usually come out, but not enough to affect my motor skills or thought processes. In other words, I’m glad I’m a silly drunk.
Drink of the Day: Terrific Tuesday (Bacardi rum, sweet & sour mix, grenadine) - SImple, tasty, but didn’t go well with the superb lamb we had for dinner.
Shot of the Day
- 1/2 Butterscotch Schnapps
- 1/2 Bailey’s
Irish creme is my favorite liqueor, and I love butterscotch, so this was great.
Day 4: Labadee, Haiti
Monday, November 17th, 2008 | Fun, Life | 1 Comment
7:39 PM - Ow, ouch, OOH! @&%#! Sunburn!
Today, I laid on a Haitian beach and did nothing. It was fantastic…
So today we arrived in Labadee, Haiti, a portion of the island that is owned by Royal Caribbean. That being the case, you didn’t see quite the natural culture found in other parts of the island, but it was still really cool to set foot on foreign soil (and sorry to Canada, or U.S. North, but you don’t really count…).
So yeah, Labadee involved a lot of sunbathing, some swimming, some shopping, some eating, some cooking (of my own flesh), and was generally a relaxing time. The Haitian Flea Market they had was interesting. For one all the guys would be like “Sir, let me show you something.” For another, they all had the same stuff. They all had the same wood-carved jewelry box (basically all of it was wood-carved) that said Haiti on it, the same tribal masks, etc. I eventually ended up getting a necklace that I don’t think was made in Haiti, but was still cool.
8:58 - OK, so I’ve come to a conclusion: cruises are a horrible idea for single nightowls. As I said before, days are great and sailing the Caribbean is awesome. But unless you have a companion, you’re shit out of luck for a dance partner, or anyone to share any sort of romantic moments with. In short, nights fricking suck. There’s only so much stargazing a guy can do alone.
9:26 - Great. Now I get kicked off the deck at the front ’cause they’re closing the heli deck. It’s not even windy… Wonderful.
9:31 - As I’ve said before elsewhere, it’s not easy to make me angry. In fact, I’m an extremely patient person. But right now, I’m fuming.
…
…
I’m not even sure what I’m mad at.
I think deep down I’m pissed at everyone who’s having a good time. Sure, I’m happy for them and all, but everytime I see a couple dancing, or holding hands, or laughing or something, I can’t help but flare up with a tinge of…jealousy, I suppose.
I think I’m going to go hang out in the coffee shop and read for a while. I’ve heard the coconut coffee is really good.
11:49 - So the coffee was really good. The night’s gotten better to. They had a big “Dancing in the Streets” dance party out on the Royal Promenade, which, although disco isn’t really my scene, was fun. Now I’m sitting in the theatre waiting for the late-night comedy show to start. Hopefully will be funny; the guy’s been on the Tonight Show 11 times. Could use a good laugh…
1:33 - Yeah, he was funny. Not the best by any means, but got a few chuckles and guffaws.
Good night!
We’re in Montego Bay, Jamaica tomorrow. Got nothing planned, so I think we’ll be checking out the town.
Drink of the Day: Marvelous Monday (Sex on the Beach)
Shot of the Day: Italian Stallion
1/2 Frangelica
1/2 Bailey’s Irish Creme
Day 3: At Sea
Sunday, November 16th, 2008 | Fun, Life | No Comments
2:30 - Today is a good day so far. Did a bit of sunbathing; I have a feeling I’m going to stick out when I get back to RIT. =D
Again, the Flowrider is totally sweet! I managed to show off a bit for the guy taking pictures (and the crowd
)…right before screwing up a barrel roll. Almost had it though…
Heading to a dodgeball tourney at 3.
4:00 - Lost the dodgeball tourney, but had a blast! Won 2 games, lost 2. The second game, it was down to me vs. 4 big guys, and I ended up taking all but one down until he got me in the gladiator match. So much fun. But now I’m all sweaty and tired…shower time.
Ooh, and it seems I’m sufficiently red… =)
1:08 (AM) - In short, today was great; tonight sucked. Dinner was phenomenal, the Oxtail Broth was very good (I don’t usually eat soup, but this was yummy). The Filet of Beef was nice and tender, and the Cherries Jubilee was a great dessert. I love cherries, can you tell?
The after-dinner show was called Somewhere in Time. I didn’t quite pick up the plot much, other than this guy was travelling through time to find this woman… It was good; no Phantom of the Opera or Spamalot, but good nonetheless.
Even the Battle of the Sexes game show thing was fun, even though clearly rigged in favor of the women. Go figure… =P
But after that, things started getting sucky. I had some time to kill so I checked out Boleros, the Latin dance club/bar, because after all, I am a ballroom/Latin dancer; I enjoy it. Unfortunately, as a solo flyer, it’s really awkward when everyone is already coupled. I did end up dancing with a crew member; I definitely needed that, but it was somehow less than satisfying…
So I went to check out the single’s mixer at the Catacombs. Complete bust. There didn’t appear to be anything at all going on; just the typical nightclub scene. Smoke, booze, and “dancing” are not particularly of my idiom.
So basically I walked around for a bit, but due to “high winds,” I couldn’t even go to the front of the ship to wrestle it out with God (Yes, I know I can do it anywhere, but there’s just something about that space that makes me feel closer.)
So yeah. Tonight sucked. Tomorrow is Haiti so hopefully that will be better.
Drink of the Day: Sunday Sensation - not sure, but whatever it is, it pretty efficiently screws you up…
Shot of the Day:
1/3 Creme de Cacao
1/3 Amaretto
1/3 Irish Creme
Day 2: Leaving Port
Sunday, November 16th, 2008 | Fun, Life | No Comments
The Liberty of the Seas…
160,000 tons floating–no, gliding–on the ocean. This ship is amazing. It’s opulent, beautiful, and elegant; a supreme example of human engineering. An example that serves as a frame for the portrait of God’s creation.
As I write this, I’m sitting at the front of the ship, looking out over the nighttime Caribbean Sea, watching the waves roll by, as a nearly full moon reflects off of them. Patches of cloud drift in the sky, highlighted by the moonbeams, and serve to accentuate the stars as they shine above. It’s an extremely romantic scene (of course, I’m a bit of a romantic at heart), and I can easily see why cruises are so popular as honeymoon destinations. Alas, for now I quietly enjoy it by myself…
The ship itself is gorgeous. Many different archictural styles are represented, and it is all pulled together tastefully and nearly seamlessly. Some of my favorites are the Sphinx, an Egyptian-themed lounge, the Catacombs, the Norse/Medieval nightclub, and the Hoof and Claw, the Irish pub.
The Flowrider, the surfing area at the back of the ship, is awesome. Basically, they pump massive amounts of water, nearly 30,000 gallons per minute, up an incline, and you surf or boogie-board in place. It’s so much fun!
The ship’s shows are really good so far too. Tonight’s “Welcome Aboard” show featured a hilariously funny and incredibly talented juggler.
And the food…
Oh goodness, the food is absolutely delicious. Tonight at dinner, I had a Strawberry, Kiwi,and Pineapple starter, a Black Angus Top Sirloin steak, and a slice of Chocolate Cherry Cake for dessert. Let’s just say anyone who goes hungry on a cruise ship has only themselves to blame.
Well, that about covers today.
Ooh, I see the lights of another liner in the distance. Hi!
Day 1: Flight
Friday, November 14th, 2008 | Fun, Life | No Comments
I love flying. I love it so much I put up with the long delays, the cramped seats, and the horrible pretzels they serve. I deal with the overbearing security and the stuffy cabins. I endure it all for the pure joy of speeding down a runway and severing your connection to the earth. The sight of rising above the clouds, even out a tiny window, is simply astounding.
My heart is overflowing with joy and anticipation of where this gorgeous journey is taking me…
…and no, I don’t mean the stopover in Atlanta.
P.S. Ooh! Lightning in the distance! This flight just keeps getting more and more awesome!
P.P.S. It’s so weird seeing a small bit of cloud hovering in midair when you’re level with it.
P.P.P.S. This will likely be a teaser post. The hotel has free wi-fi, and the Wordpress app for iPod/iPhone is awesome. The ship on the other hand does not have free wifi, but I can still write and just mass upload at the end.
Drunk Pumpkins
Friday, October 3rd, 2008 | Fun | No Comments
This, my friends, is what happens when a party gets out of hand. Some guys just get too much booze in them, and the next thing you know they’re stumbling around, bottles are getting knocked over, and there’s some guy puking his guts out on your front porch…
Drink responsibly, folks. Don’t be that guy.
What GlaDOS Was Really Thinking
Monday, September 15th, 2008 | Fun, Gaming | No Comments
This was a triumph!
I’m making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS!
It’s hard to overstate my satisfaction.
Aperture science!
We do what we must, because we can.
For the good of all of us, except the ones who are dead. (X_X) <- Dead one. No good for him.
But there’s no sense crying over every mistake. (Just yours.)
You just keep on trying till you run out of cake. (Which is now. The cake is a lie.)
And the science gets done, and you make a neat gun, for the people who are still alive. (x_x) <- Not him.
I’m not even angry. (Just mad, peeved and annoyed.)
I’m being so sincere right now. (Not really.)
Even though you broke my heart and killed me. (Jerk.)
And tore me to pieces. (Was that really necessary?)
And threw every piece into a fire. (Ok, that was a little much…)
As they burned, it hurt because I was so happy for you. (Happy = wishing you dead.)
Now these points of data make a beautiful line, and we’re out of beta, we’re releasing on time. So I’m glad I got burned, (Not so much.)
Think of all the things we learned, (Like fire hurts.)
For the people who are still alive. (x_x) <- Still not him.
Go ‘head and leave me. (Really. Get out.)
I think I’d prefer to stay inside. (As long as you’re outside.)
Maybe you’ll find someone else to help you. (Help = kill.)
Maybe Black Mesa. (That was a joke. HAHA, fat chance.)
Anyway, this cake is great, it’s so delicious and moist (and a lie.)
Look at me still talking when there’s science to do,
When I look out there, it makes me glad I’m not you. (As always.)
I’ve experiments to run, there is research to be done, on the people who are still alive. (x_x) <- No experiments on him.
And believe me I am still alive, (and laughing at you).
I’m doing science and I’m still alive, (^_^) <- On him, not him -> (x_x)
I feel fantastic and I’m still alive, (It’s the coffee.)
And while you’re dying I’ll be still alive (And still laughing.)
And when you’re dead I will be still alive (Dancing, too.)
Still alive, still alive.
Special thanks to Jonathan Coulton for penning this song, and extra special thanks to Valve for making Portal an excellent game.
Ride Your Music
Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Fun, Gaming, Music | No Comments
So today I reinstalled Windows on my gaming desktop, as it was sorely in need of a little software TLC, much the same way droids get a memory wipe every now and then to keep them from developing abnormal personality quirks.
Sorry, geeked out there for a second. Back on track…
I reinstalled Steam, and also AudioSurf. I wrote a post a while back (it must have been on another blog though) about it, but it’s been a while, and it feels like being reacquainted with an old friend so it deserves another introduction.
AudioSurf is a basically a music visualizer turned into a game. It takes any music file and generates a track from it, and you play as a little ship going along this track and collecting blocks in time to the music. The track is divided into a number of rows, so you’re constantly weaving back and forth trying to collect the right blocks to make combos.
The cool thing about it is that you can use any of your music (AAC files aren’t supported though, so no ITMS stuff), which makes for near limitless replayability.
It’s incredibly addictive, tons of fun, and at only $10, it’s well worth it.
EDIT: OH! I completely forgot: in addition to the game itself, you get the entire Orange Box soundtrack, which includes Half-Life 2, Team Fortress 2, and yes, ladies and gentleman, Portal. Rock out to two versions of “Still Alive,” the original from the game, and one sung by JoCo himself. Totally worth the $10 even without the game.
Google Juice
Friday, September 12th, 2008 | Fun | 3 Comments
So here’s a little bit of random fun.
The idea is to search Google for your first name followed by another word, and post the first result:
“[your name] needs” - Lee needs to fight to keep Red Sox. (No, by all means, take them.)
“[your name] looks like” - [Cleveland Indians starting pitcher] Cliff Lee looks like [actor] Hugh Laurie. (If you say so.)
“[your name] likes” - Lee Likes Bikes (I do.)
“[your name] says” - Tim Berners-Lee says the Time for the Semantic Web Is Now… (Fitting, considering my major.)
“[your name] loves” - Charles Lee Loves You. (He does? Yay!)
“[your name] wants” - Sara Lee wants a bigger slice from its bread business… (I want a slice to begin with…)
“[your name] does” - Spike Lee does the right thing in France for forgotten black troops. (Good for Spike.)
“[your name] hates” - Lee Hates Jerry. (Damn you, Jerry.)
Yay for fun Google games!
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