Sunday, February 15, 2009

A New Legend

It has been less than six hours since I finished the first of many practice LSAT's that I will be taking over the next four months, so I aplogize if this post sucks...my brain is fried. My initial reaction to the test is that it isn't that terribly difficult, but I'm sure my attitude will chance once I see the embarrassingly low score it got. Some of the questions will absolutely tie your brain in knots, observe...
There are exactly five pieces of mail in a mailbox:a flyer, a letter, a magazine, a postcard and a survey. Each piece of mail is addressed to exactly of of three housemates: Georgette, Jana, or Rini. Each housemate has at least one of the pieces of mail addressed to her. The following conditions must apply:
Neither the letter nor the magazine is addressed to Georgette.
If the letter is addressed to Rini, then the postcard is addressed to Jana.
The housemate to whom the flyer is addressed has at least one of the other pieces of mail addressed to her as well.

Which of the following is a complete and accurate list of the pieces of mail, any one of which could be the only piece of mail addressed to Jana?

A. the postcard
B. the letter, the survey
C. the letter, the postcard,
D. the magazine, the survey
E. the letter, the magazine, the postcard


Good luck. I should add that this is from the Logic Games section, which I found to be kind of enjoyable. Reading comprehension was easy, and one of the logical reasoning sections took me a while, so I had to fill some bubbles in at the buzzer. Hopefully the Kaplan course I'm taking will be a sound investment.

After the class, I went of to my friend Katy's apartment to unwind. She works with me and the class is in her hood. After a few beers and some pizza, I dominated Katy and her roommate, Danielle, in some MarioKart on Wii and a trivia game called Smartypants. Once my dominance on the sticks was obvious, we settled down to watch some TV. We came across a show on MTV called Fantasy Factory starring Rob Dyrdek. I don't know that I've ever met anyone who has seen and loved Dyrdek's other show (now cancelled) Rob and Big. Fantasy Factory is basically the same show, but without Rob and Big co-star, Christopher "Big Black" Boykin. Rob works/chills in a warehouse that has been tricked out and customized to be a skateboarder's dream; skate park, foam pit, basketball hoops, etc. The absence of Big Black, Rob's best friend, body guard and partner in crime leaves Fantasy Factory with an enormous (literally) hole to fill. Consider that hole filled. Ladies and Gentlemen, meet Beefy.






Yes, she? is adorable. Even more so when seen next to Meaty, Rob's other bulldog. Both dogs come from here. Seems like these people really know what they are doing when it comes to breeding bulldogs, but their website blows. Watch out for the incredibly annoying pop up videos.




2 comments:

Brandon C. Jones said...
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Brandon C. Jones said...

woops didn't mean to do that. once again i choose c. what's the answer? i hate if then statements i never remember what the rules are for those.