Day 303: FISHIES

 


October 30th, 2011
Geetha provided me some delicious breakfast in the morning before I utlimately went home to study. I finished my outline when I got home, and talked to Tyler for a bit, before heading on over to Henry’s place. Henry had left for one of his dental school interviews though so I subsequently talked to Sheng, who was cooking some delicious curry. I gave Luke his sweater he had misplaced days prior. Luke, Sheng, Sid, & I ultimately all watched Family Guy while playing fun games on my Touchpad before I ultimately left. I met up with Geetha at BJ’s where we consumed delicious pasta (Sphaghetti & Cajun Pasta), before settling for a delicious trip to Marshall’s. We looked for a fish tank, went to Petsmart where Geetha got goldfish, went to Ralph’s so I could get Golden Spoon, went back to Marshall’s which was unfortunately closed, and then ended the night going to CVS/Whole Foods to look for a fishtank. Eventually one settled right before our eyes in Whole Foods, and we delivered it straight to Geetha’s place. We put some delicious marbles and decorations inside as the fish enjoyed their new home on today’s blog at johnletran.com.

History
Orson Welles causes a nationwide panic with his broadcast of “War of the Worlds”—a realistic radio dramatization of a Martian invasion of Earth. Orson Welles was only 23 years old when his Mercury Theater company decided to update H.G. Wells’ 19th-century science fiction novel War of the Worlds for national radio. Despite his age, Welles had been in radio for several years, most notably as the voice of “The Shadow” in the hit mystery program of the same name. “War of the Worlds” was not planned as a radio hoax, and Welles had little idea of the havoc it would cause. HAHAHAHAH. What a jackass.
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