Monday, January 28, 2008

Roommates

This is Sam, the guy who lives in my room. He was tired from his trip to Galway so I seized the opportunity for a photo. Sam is from Boston, so naturally he's an insufferable supporter of Boston sports. He goes to Indiana, so he likes college basketball as I do. He has an internship with the Irish Sailing Authority or something like that on the coast. Its pretty plush but he has to get up early. I forgive him for liking Dave Matthews.











This is Danny. As you can see, Danny is in the fraternity Sigma Nu and he is fond of pastels. He has the good fortune to be named for both the main character of Karate Kid and the rebellious son in the Ninja Turtles. Danny has a Sean John coat with a furry hood, much like the one Cody has, that he is very attached to. He's from New Orleans - his family just moved back into their house. Danny is a compulsive eater of eggs, and he likes rap and pumping iron.




















This is Perry, who has just authorized the use of military force against Cuber. Perry is from New York, so he supports the Knicks. He has a ballin' Knicks hat that he often wears out. He also likes the Giants so the playoff run has been fun, because I can support a Manning. Along with Sam, Perry has a relationship with a variety of local casinos, which are unlicensed and quite interesting. Either through blackjack or the lottery, Perry and Sam are going to win us an Aston Martin or a dishwasher or both.


<--Chris. Chris is from New Jersey, but you can only tell when he's ordering pizza. Along with Perry and Danny, he goes to Washington University in St. Louis. Chris is fond of watching short internet films like "Bubb Rub and Lil' Sis" and "Charlie Bit Me" He got the single room in our apartment, so naturally we don't think very highly of him. Chris raucously flirts with our RA, Caroline, to the amusement of all. She's warming up to him.

1 comment:

Richard said...

I would like to personally congratulate Perry on the awesomeness of his name.

As for those who attend Washington University in St. Louis, please tell me why the general public is aware of your school but not George Washington University. I can't count the number of people who think I lived in St. Louis for a year.

Sincerely,
Richard PERRY Spencer