Snively '11 | April 21, 2008
"*witty title here* (Guest Entry)"
By Chris Mills '12
It's 3:30 a.m. I have to leave to get to the airport in approximately 30 minutes. In a moment I'm all too familiar with, I glance at the clock and wonder how I managed to waste so much time. My suitcase is unpacked-in fact I haven't even brought it down from the attic- I'm unprepared. It's not entirely my fault though, I've been up all night reading and looking at pictures of the most amazing place I'm going to be visiting.
MIT
After going through the surprisingly crowded entrance to Bush Intercontinental, my mom and I settle down in the terminal. We decide to grab some breakfast and her mom instinct kicks in by insisting we take a picture:
far more chipper than I
Boylston Street
THURSDAY:
So I'm supposed to go meet Snively (my host with the most) at 10:30. Thinking there is no way on Earth that I'll wake up before noon since Massachusetts is an hour ahead of Texas and I didn't go to bed until roughly 3, I set three alarms. In a random anomaly in the universe that my close friend Stephen Hawking is still trying to reconcile, I woke up at 7:00. Odd. I got up and got dressed and headed over toward campus to register for CPW. Along the way I saw this and nearly died laughing, which made everyone on the street think I was crazy:
Just so you know where that steam is coming from. (Note: I later learned this is legitimate, and not a joke. Still funny though.) I registered and met Ben Jones! (pronounced Ben Jones factorial) Laura and...someone.... (I'm horrific with names):I met Snively and briefly-but-awesomely faked him out with a real thick southern twang. I don't know if he actually bought it, but he played along well in any case. I wanted to take a picture for my blog but he said later because he was too hosed(remember that, it's ironic later) Most of the rest of the day I spent in Boston until the CPW prefrosh welcome and festival:
FUN!
FRIDAY
Probably the most eventful day ever. I woke up to go to a Fin-Aid meeting with my mom at 10. Then I came back and hung out in the dorm and talked to Snively for a while. He's a cool kid, I imagine we'll be friends. After a while the inner boy kicks in and we go off to scrounge for food. Along the way we met Viva Coles from CA at a barbecue by Kriesge (hey did you know it's an 1/8th of a sphere?...) Now, I'm from Texas, so every time I heard "Barbecue" I imagined brisket, or ribs, sausage, or at the very least, barbecue sauce. No, instead there were hot dogs, and hamburgers. But they were free and delicious so I won't get picky.
After chowing down on some free food we decide to go pay for food at Anna's Taqueria (Reason #38 why MIT is awesome) Anna's is delicious. Our motley crew then decides to head over to the Academic Fair to learn about a small but growing interest at MIT: Academics.
get it?
Reason #64 why MIT is awesome.
I was supposed to go meet a friend of mine named Jack for a campus tour, but it was getting late and Jack was tired so instead my new friends Danny and Jennifer and I head over to Alpha Delta Phi for a foam party. I'm a bartender, so I'm familiar with what exactly a foam party entails, Jennifer and Danny....not so much. Danny decides he'd rather go to Random, but I manage to convince Jennifer that it will be fun. I was right, it was, and all the ADP brothers were really nice. When we left though, Jennifer was afraid of dying of hypothermia so we threw our pants in the dryer and sat around in towels waiting for them to dry. For like 5 hours. Eventually we grab our dry pants and head back to Burton Conner for a comedy movie marathon until I pass out around 3 or 4.
Saturday:
I woke up around noon to go see my friend off to the airport. After that I returned and found Snively filming the marching band. We became marching band groupies and followed them around campus. They played such awesome songs as Final Countdown and Dragonstei den tei (also known as Numa Numa) as well as the Engineer Drinking Song, which if you haven't heard you should go google immediately. The band even played for Susan Hockfield!
SUNDAY
My mom insisted on waking up early and going to breakfast at Dunkin Donuts. So I met her there. I also stopped in at La Verdes for some much-needed caffeine. They had a somewhat limited selection though:

be carfeul, there is a lot of sarcasm on the floor.
remember what I told you to remember? look how hosed we are!
only 4 months to go.
*If you enjoyed this entry, feel free to check out my entire CPW blog @ charlemagnecpw.blogspot.com
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Posted by: '12 on April 21, 2008 05:22 PM
good entry btw. i like the picture of the energy drinks the best.. i never saw that at cpw.
i suppose i could've taken the time to read it and still have gotten first post. but i didn't wanna take the risk.
Posted by: '12 on April 21, 2008 05:28 PM
Wow, I thought for sure you were kidding with your "Profession: Bartender" entry on your blog profile!
Posted by: Andy on April 21, 2008 05:34 PM
lawl... I'm still experiencing that after-shock from caffeine for 4 days at MIT
@___0
Posted by: Judy '12 on April 21, 2008 05:36 PM
The other person in the photo with Laura and Ben is Mollie. Just throwing that out there. :D
Anyway, nice entry. :)
Posted by: Paul on April 21, 2008 05:40 PM
The monster coffee they had sounds gross.
Posted by: Steven '12 on April 21, 2008 05:40 PM
oh whoa I think I met you during the BC barbecue thing when they had that random raffle? or maybe during the DMSE open house.. but definitely sometime during the weekend lol.
Posted by: Shamarah on April 21, 2008 05:56 PM
Trogdor the Burninator! :D
The one thing I choose to notice out of all of the pictures...
Posted by: Anonymous on April 21, 2008 07:13 PM
Apparently dying cameras was the theme of CPW this year.
Posted by: Tim-baugh on April 21, 2008 07:23 PM
not only is bankman famous, he wusses out of parties
Posted by: Anonymous on April 21, 2008 09:15 PM
hey, way to make it like you weren't scared of dying of hypothermia. i just didn't want wet pants!
Posted by: jen on April 21, 2008 09:26 PM
what would the TSA say about a cactus? You can take fruits and stuff on domestic flights, would a cactus count?
Posted by: Becca on April 21, 2008 10:05 PM
HEY!!! Wait until you see my footage of MIT Steam--yes, yes, that's right--15 WHOLE SECONDS. LIVE FOOTAGE OF MIT STEAM!!!
WOOT!!! Okay... you guys may all back away slowly now...
But don't worry, that's not the strangest thing... wait until you see EC's bathroom... :P
And I am being VERY VERY SERIOUS. I'll show anyone--see y'all in the Fall!!
Posted by: Ty'12 on April 21, 2008 10:10 PM
@ Becca
I don't know necessarily that TSA would have a problem with it, but they aren't the people I'm inclined to take chances with either. Not to mention it means I'd have to carry a cactus around the entire time.
Posted by: Chris '12 on April 21, 2008 10:23 PM
Umm am I the only one that when he mentioned that he named his cactus "Jim", the cartoon Ed, Edd n Eddy came to mind.
Posted by: Shauna on April 21, 2008 10:34 PM
Hehe, hilarious post- nicely done!! I especially enjoyed the pic captions. XD
Posted by: moose '12 on April 21, 2008 10:43 PM
I know, I'm stalking my own blog, how sad.
@Shauna
AHH!! congratulations you win the prize! I didn't think anyone would pick up on that.
Posted by: Chris '12 on April 21, 2008 10:57 PM
Chris, stalking your own blog is not sad, it is another level of coolness ^^'
Great blog by the way !
Posted by: Isshak on April 22, 2008 05:41 PM
@ Chris: Yeah, they do tend to get a bit prickly after spending some time with them. Sorry, bad attempt at a pun, but yeah, I didn't get one for the same reason. Maybe someone should have planted some or something and seen if a cactus garden would grow.
Posted by: Becca on April 22, 2008 09:22 PM
