Lost a heartbreaking 2-on-2 basketball game between bandmates
Stole a Gil Hoy campaign sign in Brookline, marched it all the way home, and have been yelling his name off the porch since (pics coming) - BONUS! Election Day action!

Played tennis decked out in Richie Tenenbaum gear (pics coming)
Played air guitar with a drunken Mexican (pics coming)
Rubbed the toe at Harvard
Almost got killed by a gate in the Shaw’s parking lot
Ordered Chinese food about 5 times
Did not choke on the boba
Survived the soul-vacuum that is Harvard Law School
Got guff from the owner of The Greenhouse
Scored big at the Salvation Army
Chummed with the superdyke behind the counter at City Sports
Got tons of plants for the house at Home Depot
Watched a Sox game from the ridiculous view at Scott’s place (pics coming)
Watched the Sox and Marathon
and about a million other things… so tired…


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Comment by SnackMaster 3K — April 21, 2005 @ 12:37 pm
Gil Hoy is not fat, he’s just big-boneded.
Gil Hoy is not spoiled, he’s just rich and lazy.
Gil Hoy does not employ an illegal Costa Rican housekeeping midget, that’s his wife.
Comment by chris — April 21, 2005 @ 12:46 pm
Gil Hoy needs a keg of pabst on saturday… that’s the gil hoy way!
Comment by SnackMaster 3K — April 21, 2005 @ 2:00 pm
I stole a Gil Hoy sign off a front lawn yesterday(was in Boston for a visit). I did it because when i was a drunk BC student in 1998 (around then i think), he’d be gloriously campaigning on the streets of Brighton as I drove to buy booze at Doors. He’s a great man, but I have no clue what his politics are. Hopefully he’s dedicated to fighting against progressive liberal socialists, but that may not be the case. Either way, we love him out here in SF. Oh also, when I scream his name I always do it twice in a row.
Gil Hoy Gil Hoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by Brendan — May 2, 2005 @ 2:41 pm
I feel the same way: no idea about his politics, but I love shouting his name.
When I shout it, I often shout it as “Gil HOY!” with massive emphasis on the second syllable.
Comment by chris — May 2, 2005 @ 4:20 pm