Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Tink Tink

Yeah that's right I've invented the pedestrian turn signal! Not that the turn signal for cars is widely used most of the time.  I decided on a wim that when walking around town that Bea and I would need an accurate way of saying that we were turning.  So therefore, when you want to turn you wave your arm the direction and say "tink tink tink" or in my case when ever you're bored to throw Bea off.

Sadly there are no chasing of bunnies to report of today, just the second day of classes.  The Kennedys rock, and my thesis class spent more time slamming Fox New Network than talking about the discussion in class, which also makes me happy. Its so nice being among those who have brains.

Till next update!
~Sam 
 

One tink isn't enough!

It's the second day of the fall semester here at IU in the wonderful Btown. And it is official everyone has forgotten how to drive over the summer, or walk for that matter. Sam and I have even resorted to using turn "signals" while we walk. I will let her explain them but lets just say that the normal walking turn signal in our case sounds like "tink".
On to the story. While driving to campus today from my apartment, I was on the highway cruising along, took my exit and the car in front of me is driving along drifting back and forth from one lane to another. I didn't really mind this until they slowed down and for a turn signal only "tink"ed once! Okay people one "tink" is not enough!! I understand this story might not be entertaining but I know you all understand the frustration I have and PLEASE in the future use more than one "tink" when changing lanes!

~Sabrina

Sunday, August 29, 2010

The beginning... we guess.

Where to start. Sam says the elevator.  Yes, the elevator. For approximately ~15-20 minutes we (Sam, Seth and Sabrina) were stuck in an elevator at the Jacobs school of music. After calling the IU police department and the elevator "EMERGENCY phone" we were finally released. Mind you the elevator did not move an inch.  And now are afraid of elevators and will NEVER ride that elevator again!

~The Duo~

P.S. We think the title deserves an explanation. So here goes.
 Sam's mom says that chasing bunnies is a better way to spend your time than watching Talladega Nights. Thus, this blog is us "chasing bunnies" instead of us "shake n' bake"-in'. :D

And to leave you with a photo... or not. sorry.

Come back often! There is a lot to report and just a short few months in which to report them in. And we are sure this will be entertaining!