Thursday, March 31, 2005

Cox Arena

This morning I had to go down to school for something, and I left by an unfamiliar route. I made a wrong turn and saw Cox Arena for the first time in the almost two years I've been here. I'd heard there was some kind of stadium over there.

30 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is because you took a right just behind the gym. You should have circled back, gone through parking lot G, hung a left and crossed on the foot bridge. From there, you can climb the gate, (be careful of the spikes) and you're set.

Anonymous said...

Whoever this girl in the red hat is (and I have my suspicions), she is dead wrong. Follow her advice and you will end up behin the Aztec center. The best solution is to use google maps and follow directions. Almost everyone gets lost around Cox Arena and it is made worse because sometimes the gate is open and sometimes closed. If it is closed, the only was is to go around the canyon next to the KPBS building.

Anonymous said...

Dear Serapio,

Were you aware that graduation is held in Cox Arena? Clearly, some trick of fate guided your steps so that on Graduation Day, you do not look like a complete idiot in front of your family.

Anonymous said...

Are Douglas Adams of The hitchhikers guide?

Anonymous said...

indeed

Anonymous said...

I thought that you were dead?

Anonymous said...

Well, I am very fond of Vogon poetry and I like to stop by when I see any.

Anonymous said...

sweet

Anonymous said...

Are we getting off subject here?

Anonymous said...

I think that we can trust Serapio to do something simple like find his was to Cox Arena

Anonymous said...

Did you even read the original post? This guy can get lost anywhere.

Anonymous said...

are there any other dead people out there?

Anonymous said...

Well, I'm here. Doug told me this site had some cool stuff about spiders.

Anonymous said...

I would have thougth that you would have had more important things to do than visit blogs with spiders

Anonymous said...

no, one gets a little bored sometimes. However, the main point is that it is best to get to Cox Arena from outside the school. Park on College or in PS 6 and just follow the signs.

Anonymous said...

Not really. One gets quite bored. However, I would like to point out that the best way to get to Cox Arena is from outside SDSU. Park somewhere on College and just follow the signs.

Anonymous said...

I haven't quite gotten the hang of this blog thing yet. Sorry about making the same post twice

Anonymous said...

no sweat

Anonymous said...

So, do you know Serapio? (this question is for s.clemens)

Anonymous said...

Who doesn't? A promising young man with many skills including paper clip sculpture and advanced creative procrastination.

Anonymous said...

I hardly think that procrastination is a skill.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if this comment thing logs IP addresses.

Anonymous said...

Not usually, but in somecases, it attains a level such that one can only stand back in admiration. Of course, he is very good at other things too. Let me think....

Anonymous said...

dear kiring queen, doubtless the inimitable serapio will tell us

Anonymous said...

Has he always had this weird obssession with Vogon poetry?

Anonymous said...

I think that it is a recent thing (and possibly not unrelated to aforementioned creative procrastination)

Anonymous said...

in fact, in his quest for the answer to life, the universe and everything, he should look at this:
http://www.fun-e-cards.com/appoem.html

Anonymous said...

This is the poetry of Nancy Millstone Jennings (writer of the worst poetry in the universe, vogons are only 3rd).
Enjoy

The dead swans lay in the stagnant pool.
They lay. They rotted. They turned Around occassionally.
Bits of flesh dropped off them from Time to time.
And sank into the pool's mire.
They also smelt a great deal.

Anonymous said...

How can I contact this Nancy Millstone Jennings? We're looking to appoint a new Poet Laureate for a large western state.

serapio said...

Someone or several someones have apparently also got some mad creative procrastination skills