If the school year is used to help college students become adult thinkers, then summer vacation is definitely used to help college students develop classy, adult behaviors. Take the following glimpse into my life for example:
It is a Saturday evening and I am enjoying the company of a few of my college pals. We are sharing a bottle of Arbor Mist Blackberry Merlot and all click-clacking away on our respective laptops. Most of us are happy to just have humans nearby, although we don't necessarily need to be talking to them. The serenading sounds of Pandora.com are playing in the background. It is then that I realize that we are one classy group. Me, drawing tattoo ideas out for my friend while Googling the latest news about my current celebrity obsession Adam Lambert. Two more sharing a riveting conversation about tomorrow's breakfast plans amid sips of wine. Various others are walking in and out, stopping to chat or visit the fridge after being ousted from a cut-throat game of Hold 'Em. The fun and sophistication continues on throughout the evening. I won't go into more detail as it is almost too much for you non-classy bloggers to understand.
I think the only thing that would make this evening more classy would be if Ron Burgundy happened to show up with Baxter in tow, ready to dazzle with some jazz flute and perhaps join us in a rendition of "Afternoon Delight".
Saturday, July 18, 2009
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