My lovely friend Jamie (jamiejenson.blogspot.com) recently wrote a little something about our friendship and I'd like to return the favor as I ease myself back into the blogging.
I met Jamie very early in our freshman year at Rosemont. I'm sorry to say that I don't remember how exactly we met and a lot of my first year of college was a blur of homesickness and seasonal depression. Memories of Jamie really start popping up sophomore year of college. Highlights....
Jamie and I were inspired by Snoop Dogg and procured gin, juice, and ice. On our way up to her dorm room, the ice was tinkling against the gin bottle in a very suspicious manner. We were stopped by an R.A. and when questioned, we said we were doing a science project. We then proceeded to get very drunk and Jamie later tried to drink Ellen's contact solution.
Jamie and I took the WORST art history seminar ever. I've blocked the prof's name from my memory but it was on impressionism and it was the longest hour and a half every Tuesday and Thursday. If it weren't for J.Lo, I would have stabbed myself with a pencil to get out of it.
Jamie once found me passed out in the snow outside Heffernan. Kate Senior and Nicole Pascoe left me there after I decided I wanted to make snow angels. My memories are very fuzzy but apparently, Jamie found me while she was with some hotties. I owe my life to her!
During one of our cig breaks, we saw the Villanova cross country team running past us. Jamie wanted to trip one particularly good looking runner and I made a joke about how instead of doing first aid on him, she'd be humping his leg. She then said "Yeah, the EMTs would get here and I'd say 'wait! I'm almost there!'" It was the birth of our catch phrase.
She showed me a rockin' time around Hancock, NY one Easter. We saw Bridget Jones' Diary and cruised the city in her white pimp car. Good times!
Perfect Ten!
I've only seen Jamie once since graduation but that will be amended once I get back to the states. She is one sassy broad and I miss her tons!
Sunday, 26 April 2009
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OMG, this was so beautiful and brought tears to my eyes. I had completely forgotten about seeing you in the snow when the Naval Academy boys came to visit. I cannot believe I was a bad friend and left you there, but I was "almost there". Tee hee!
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