06 April 2006

Today

It's fun to make up new words. Like the verb, google. It wasn't a word until people started using it as a word. Hector's new word is labarynthical, meaning very complex and/or confusing. I like it.

Today, we had a Relay for Life fundraiser. Relay for Life is pretty cool, for those who don't know about it. The American Cancer Society sponsors this yearly event all accross the country in an effort to raise money for cancer research. Each Relay for Life team tries to raise lots of money, then participates in the actual relay, where each team has someone continuously moving around a track for 12 hours. Clark Hall's team (of which I am a member) raised money on campus today, though I don't know the final tally. It was cool. The relay is Saturday from noon-midnight.

But before that is UNT Beautification Day. That's right, the day we get to fix Clark Hall's sand volleyball court. From 9-noon we'll be outside my window making it usable and...beautifying. Sweet action jackson!

1 comment:

Luddie said...

Hate to burst your bubble. There are already two words for that based off the word labyrinthe. "Labyrinthine" and the less common "labyrinthic," so just drop the -al.

But if we already have two words for the same thing, and they are based off the same root word, why not have three? :D