I tired
Bowled like shit last night, the whole team did so then we went to the bar and proceeded to have a "few" beers. Closed the bar down and went home but I was only half-pissed and not at all tired (something to do with the whole lack of sunlight sleep disorder thing and T3) so I had a few more at home then I got this brilliant idea, as you do when you are drunk, and I decided to teach myself how to read/write japanese. Found an awesome site and was up until the wee hours of the morning downloading Kanji with that intense drunken focus. I learned how to write Suicide Girls in japanese. Might make for a pretty awesome tatoo...
This morning was pretty good, despite getting up way to early after such a late night. Went for a ride out to Pegasus airfield in a ford truck that has tracks on it instead of wheels. Saw some pretty large but faint auroras. Had to go out there to fix a door that had broken during our insane storm a coupla weeks ago. It was a cool trip, surrounded by the auroras and stars. The set sun far in the distance (it's prety much 24 hrs of darkness here but you can still see the horizon around noon) loked like a forest fire, all faintly glowing orange. And did I mention the stars? WOW! Still trips me out seeing Orion upside down all the time...

This morning was pretty good, despite getting up way to early after such a late night. Went for a ride out to Pegasus airfield in a ford truck that has tracks on it instead of wheels. Saw some pretty large but faint auroras. Had to go out there to fix a door that had broken during our insane storm a coupla weeks ago. It was a cool trip, surrounded by the auroras and stars. The set sun far in the distance (it's prety much 24 hrs of darkness here but you can still see the horizon around noon) loked like a forest fire, all faintly glowing orange. And did I mention the stars? WOW! Still trips me out seeing Orion upside down all the time...

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I saw that movie, "The day after tomorrow" It was pretty tripped out. All that snow and ice. I didnt realize how much ice the earth has on it.
I'm gonna show my ignorance here, but it sounds as though there's a whole, uh, community there. I guess we tend to imagine it as just a bunch of tents on the ice. What's it really like?