Cool. There is someone here that know's me. That rocks. I felt so alienated having always to explain myself when obviously my motivation was just so patent and superficial and absurd. Playing music was obviously such a sin. That would make me a great sinner. I knew I was good at something.
 
But in my defense, I only played music between programs at about 3 o clock.  And moreover I was the first person to live in that pod you mention. I don't know who or when you all decided it was a quiet pod. I was living there for months while it was being renovated.  My one time arguing with soomeone over music it's true I told them to fuck off or put em up, which was plainly wrong, and I always regretted taking that muscular stance which was just so not me. That person must have been really naturally irritating to have struck me in such a manner as to make me want to kick their ass. I never fight.  Or almost never. That is, twice in the last 20 years.
 
Woohoo, I thought no one remembered me. I'm so psyched. So nothing I said below was true because it's my goal in life to be obnoxious. That explains why I was at MIU in the first place too. Meditating on how to be obnoxious.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 5:39 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hate to say I told you so.

Kirk Bernhardt was in my pod. Though everyone
had prearranged that this pod would be a "quiet"
building, Kirk took it upon himself to fill the whole
building with his super-loud music from
downstairs. He was generally despised in the pod.

I once sat near him at lunch when he explained
his philosophy. "At an early age, I learned that
the only thing I was good at was being obnoxious.
I decided that I'd just make it my plan for life."

K.B. was Mara; it takes one to know one.

>       -Kirk Bernhardt MIU Class of '87"
>




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