Friday night was a different story, as my fake frat threw our big party of the year. We obviously used a couple hundred red cups, between the guests and beer pong, but most of the guests managed to hold onto one cup all night. As I cleaned up afterwards, I grabbed a large trash bag, and filled it up with all the beer cans I could find, which I will, at some point, sell to pay for the gas of a trip to Austin or something.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Party Time
This week was a little easier, as the new things started to become more habitual. Taking shorter, fewer showers wasn't a big deal since I wasn't running or playing lacrosse. I managed to drive less, which, although it wasn't one of my main objectives, felt good. I did drive to the Georgetown farmer's market, which was pretty cool, and got some bread and eggs. This week I'm planning on getting some tomatoes and peppers, anybody wanna split a basket and save some money? I was surprised that the eggs were cheaper than the Central Market "cage free" eggs, so I'm certainly not going back to HEB for eggs anymore. I was also able to avoid creating a lot of trash, with most of it coming from the paper towels I use to clean my frying pan, (as opposed to washing it with soap and water.)
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