I've lived in New Haven now for seven full days. And I have to admit, it's been an interesting experience so far. I haven't exactly indulged in everywhere New Haven has to offer, because I've had classes and really haven't been around a whole lot to engage in the city. But things are starting to take a turn, so I thought I would take some time out to write about some things that have happened. Last Friday was a night that had more laughter than I have had in a very, very long time. ...
......I'm New Haven-bound. The Comey Life, Chapter 4, will now commence.
Yesterday was one hell of a day. Really, it started Tuesday night, when I had a great conversation with the Yale librarian. Turns out she's a big DMB fan (no, LB, I won't ask her to marry me). I talked to her a bit about my breakup, and about how I'm moving forward and whatnot. She assured me it wasn't a dealbreaker, and asked if we could talk again soon. I also got a very, very unlikely A in Integrated Curriculum. I'm going to get my professor a card to thank her for her patience, ...
One thing I will write about, though less frequently because online poker is gone, is hands I play during tournaments or cash games. I like to write about them and allow for discourse. In this case, I want to write about two hands from last night's tournament. Here is the first hand: Tournament, Five Left Blinds: 800/1600 Hand 1: I'm dealt AQc in the CO. I raise to 5200, get called by the small blind who has 9100 left after the call (I have a little ...
I had a hellish weekend. I beat myself up a lot, had a project that required me to write approximately 45-50 pages, and it was crappy weather. And I didn't feel as though I could come to Hartford, because to do so would mean I'd have to see my now ex-girlfriend, and I felt if I did that, I wouldn't be able to concentrate on my project. So, I stayed in a hotel, and tried to stay out of my soon-to-be old apartment as long as possible. It turns out, I think, that coming ...