We then go to the Buffalo Art Center and try to get in for free by claiming that we are Buffalo State visiting students. The cashier however want us to show our student ID's otherwise we have to pay $4. We cannot afford that, so we decide to leave, but the next guy from the queue says that he's gonna pay for us (supposedly his dad was one of the main contributor to the current art installation of Hutchet's artworks). We consider it a succesful infiltration, albeit legittimate, and we get in to check out Hatchet's works. Some of his works are very good, mainly the ones related to the moebius shape, some are fairly okay, mainly those consisting of sculputures made with random metals from the scrap yard, and the others are either boring or not so cool as they merely amount to blend and meaningless modern design shapes.
After our cultural journey, we decide to go study at library of Buffalo State University. As Jeremy was hanging around looking for something to eat, he finds out that he could get free food in the student cafeteria by just claiming to be a visiting scholar from Berkeley and by confusing the cashier with his own confusion. Lyyli decides to try an alternative technique and gets into the cafeteria through the exit door, eat some food, grab some brownies and leaves from the exit door without ever talking with the cashier.
After long hours of very productive studying, we go to Wegman to buy brownies and ice cream and we end up spending almost one hour eating candies at the Wegman's candy bar.
At midnight, we get into the Buffalo cemetery in order to do some parkour. The idea was to adjust the concept of parkour from an urban setting to more dangerous and virulent setting such as a cemetery. We basically run around and slalom along a bunch of graves, jump over them or escaladate them whenever they are too high, and, most challenging, we try to get onto the roof of those weird little house that are reserved for the very rich dead people. The darkness contribute to rendering our task much more difficult and hazardous, mainly because we cannot see the multitude of small little spiders trying to attack us as we try to climb the grave stones. After two hours of strengthenous parkour, we conclude that this is a very interesting form of exercising, much more fullfilling than any work-out at the gym, in spite of the fact that it is so fucking exhausting.
After long hours of very productive studying, we go to Wegman to buy brownies and ice cream and we end up spending almost one hour eating candies at the Wegman's candy bar.
At midnight, we get into the Buffalo cemetery in order to do some parkour. The idea was to adjust the concept of parkour from an urban setting to more dangerous and virulent setting such as a cemetery. We basically run around and slalom along a bunch of graves, jump over them or escaladate them whenever they are too high, and, most challenging, we try to get onto the roof of those weird little house that are reserved for the very rich dead people. The darkness contribute to rendering our task much more difficult and hazardous, mainly because we cannot see the multitude of small little spiders trying to attack us as we try to climb the grave stones. After two hours of strengthenous parkour, we conclude that this is a very interesting form of exercising, much more fullfilling than any work-out at the gym, in spite of the fact that it is so fucking exhausting.
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