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Show e so Page 6 • Ne ed, A Ptace to Crash? Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 Student wears locket filled with names www•a-bay-usu•com The AggieLife UtahStatesman.,,easytouse,...y. find, easy on the wallet. It Costs More To Eat By DANIELLE ADAMS staff writer Raman Noodles Utah Statesman: If you could say anything Michael Jackson, what would you say? Katelin Parcell: I am sure sad that you actually "beat it." (R.I.P) That's How We Roll. US: What were you for Halloween this year? KP: I was just my plain, old self. I didn't get the memo we were supposed to dress up but everyone kept calling me a nerd. I was confused. US: How long have you grown your leg hair? KP: Well, probably between the months of No Shave November and Feb-u-hairy. US: How old were you when you were potty trained? KP: It was kind of a long process. There were a few spills here and there, but my parents said I couldn't move out until the deed was done. Perfect Partner US: Do you like men with or without facial hair? KP: Without. 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SIMPLY BRING IN THE AD & A PHOTO ID TO RELIEVE YOUR PRIZE II ALL OTHERS BRING IN THIS AD FOR FREE CHIPS AND 22 OZ DRINK WITH SANDWICH PURCHASE / Ak x oxe rut (.A111Accit eap ff7 North Main Street Downtown .eogan FRESHMAN KATELIN PARCELL SAID her favorite Aggie Ice Cream flavor is Aggie Blue Mint. She said her favorite meal at the Marketplace is a taco and a good smoothie. DANIELLE ADAMS photo meal at the Marketplace? US: What is KP: Tacos except your favorite for when the Aggie Ice bottom breaks Cream flavor? 1 ,0 on me and, of KP: Aggie Blue Katelin Parcel! course, a good Mint, obvi. Provo, Utah smoothie. But freshman I would like US: Are you a undeclared to take this True Aggie? If opportunity to yes, who made complain about the pizza bar. you one? What does a girl have to do to KP: Long story short, I got get a slice of plain cheese? up on the A and kissed this random, yet very attractive, US: What is your most used kid. As we jumped off he told game on Facebook? me that he wasn't even a True KP: Farmville, all day. Aggie. Thanks, Jordan Smith. Farmville, all night. US: If you could watch only US: Is there a wrong way to eat one TV show, what would it a Reese's? be? KP: I love eating Reese's. I KP: "The OC." Every time I suck out the middle of them to watch through the season I try and make a perfect ring to always try and act surprised wear on my finger. about who the boys pick in the end. US: What is the meanest prank you have ever pulled on US: Who is your favorite charsomeone? acter on "Scooby-Doo?" KP: I need to make a confesKP: Shaggy, because I was sion to suite 403, Building B of really proud of last year's the LLC. I'm sorry, it was me. results after No Shave Caught on Campus November. US: What is in the box-shaped locket that you are wearing on your neck? KP: The names of boys I've kissed. US: Have you ever peed in public? KP: Hmm, look at the time ... I gotta go. US: Complete the sentence: You know you're from Utah when ... . KP: People from out of state come here and think that their lives have changed, but I swear it's not that bad. US: Would you ever eat green eggs and ham? KP: Whatever happens, happens. But I would eat them for Sam I am, for sure. US: What is your least favorite sport? KP: I like all sports that boys play. - danny.lynn.a@aggiemail.usu. edu Aggies around the world Valuable life lessons learned from the other side of the world E very morning I wake up in Seoul, South Korea. I put on a pair of 50-cent subway socks that reads, "Happy Day," grab some sketchbooks or oriental ink, pass by the Russian, French, Japanese and Korean students who live on my floor, step outside to take a fresh breath of pollution and I'm ready for school. I've been studying painting at Hongik University since the beginning of September. My time here is rapidly corning to a close, as I'll be headed home in December. I'm already feeling pretty bummed about leaving. I think back over the past few months and wonder about what I've gained through this Study Abroad experience. According to the somewhat questionable compliments I've been getting lately, I think that I have improved. Besides the usual of having a small head, big blue eyes and pink skin, I've now been complimented on my performance - I think. "You're working very hard today. Are you all right?" About one of my paintings: "It looks really good, I'm surprised." At least my efforts to assimilate with Asian fashion are paying off: "You're getting cuter." And my personal favorite: "You're pretty today. What happened?" I suppose I've learned some valuable everyday life lessons. For example, how to get in and out of the dorm when it's locked from midnight until 5 a.m. every day. (Unlock laundry-room door, jump fence.) How to use an assortment of public transportation. (Friend to me: "Make sure you get off the bus before the tunnel." Ten minutes later, me to taxi driver: "Could you take me back through the tunnel?") More importantly I've learned some lessons about learning. When it comes to school, I've changed my methodology. I used to be the person who does every assignment, every time, on time. It's a little different now that most of my professors don't speak English and sometimes the students aren't so hot either. These days, half the time I don't really know what the project is, when it's due or how to do it. At first I was I See ABROAD, page 7 USU STUDENT MADISON POPE is studying painting in Seoul, South Korea. Pope will be returning home in December and is part of the USU Study Abroad program. photo courtesy MADISON POPE |