Back in the Groove

I haven’t been doing any writing for a while, but today while sitting bored at my desk here in the library, I decided to complete it. I’m now calling it The Jinn and I hope you’ll like it, although I haven’t had time to run a spell check on it and you might notice I made a lot of grammatical errors.

Why did I choose to write about some Arabs from a muslim standpoint? It’s simple — I’m working on a book called The Farce. Here’re two excerpts: excerpt 1, excerpt 2. I’m going to be taking on two strange viewpoints — that of a muslim, and that of a woman.

My protagonist is a muslim woman called Ramat. For the feminine side, I’ve been reading a lot of books on female psychology (I’m sure my colleagues at the library think I need it to successfully ask a girl out!) and I’m drawing on some of my knowledge of Islam from having studied in Northern Nigeria which is predominantly muslim. Let me know what you think. I’m sorry I haven’t built a commenting system into Authware but I should do so hopefully before January.

I’m trying to read hard for my exams starting next week and for the SAT which I’m taking on Saturday. Hopefully, I should be writing more and more in the nearby future.

Shopping Lists

Due to the gross abuse my account has suffered under my whimsical spending, I, Azuka Okuleye do create my first shopping list for tonight’s trip to Walmart with a solemn promise not to spend a farthing more than is indicated on the list.

Update: I spent a lot more than I intended :(. Normally, without a list, I’d have forgotten a lot of items but it served as a reminder…

I don’t think I’ll use a list again. Alternately, I’ll withdraw the exact amount I need and leave my debit cards at home. 😡

Staunching

Very few people know I’m a gourmet — even fewer know I’m a gourmand.

I made some wonderful stew three days ago — well, as wonderful as ‘wonderful’ can be if you use vegetable oil instead of palm or groundnut oil and a rice cooker instead of a pot.

I took some to my friends — Fatou and Chemika — and gave some to my suite-mate and his friend.

“Wow!” my suite-mate’s friend exclaimed. “Have you got any single Nigerian girls on campus?”

“Why?” I mean, what have single girls got to do with the rice I just gave you?

“Wouldn’t be a bad idea to date one of them so I can get this all the time.”

Wahala…

Two days ago, I got a knock on my door just as I plugged in my rice cooker. It was my Pakistani programmer friend, looking for somewhere to recharge his phone. He uses a Sanyo and I use a Nokia so there was no luck. All the while I was praying he’d leave.

He must have seen the rice [and pretended not to] because he installed himself on my bed and started making funny gist. I gave him some crackers and juice, all the while praying, “hurry up and go — this rice won’t be enough for two of us” — I have a very huge appetite and I hadn’t eaten all day.

I decided to take a shower, hoping to shake him off. He said he’d wait — I mean, he had nothing doing in my room! When I returned, I microwaved some stew and put some rice into bowls to take to Fatou.

“I’m taking this to Fatou,” I informed him. “I might be quite a while in her room.”

“Let’s go together,” he said. I almost lost it. Together we went up the stairs and Fatou wasn’t in so we came back down.

“K– I’ve got some rice,” I announced ‘officially.’ “Would you like to try some?”

“Sure,” he replied quickly, rolling up his sleeves. My face fell slightly. People who don’t know me say I’m always angry because I rarely smile. People who know me a little say I’m never angry because my face has the same expression all the time. People who have known me for a long time say I get angry easily, despite all appearances. This was one of such times, although my friend was too busy rolling up his sleeves and washing his hands to notice.

I got him some stew, and together we fell to. I had three boiled eggs. He picked one and I picked another while I put on Jet Li’s Fist of Legend. He kept praising my cooking prowess as he wolfed down the food.

Usually, I eat in two stages — the first an appetizer, and the second my main meal. My main meal was still in the pot. I’m a very fast eater — I don’t chew — but this guy shamed me by eating all he had when I wasn’t even halfway done.

“K– there’s some more rice in the pot…” I didn’t even finish the sentence and BANG he went off and emptied it. I was thinking I’d still got one egg left when I noticed he had an egg sitting atop his rice when he returned.

We talked for a while and then he left.

Last night I had made some rice again [Azuka don’t you ever learn!] and was working on the i55 website, trying to meet the deadline. A plate of rice was in front of my screen and I took a mouthful every now and then.

Just then my phone rang. I hardly ever have callers because I’m not a very outgoing guy. I picked it up without looking at the screen.

“Hello Arrzuka!” it was K– (notice the emphasis on the ‘r’s). “Are you sleeping?”

‘Hello K–, how’re you doing?” I said. “Errr… I’m working.”

“Good!” he said. “I’m at your door. Can you let me in?”

Damn — I was still on the appetizer! I wished I’d told him he just woke me up or refused to answer.

I let him in and he came again with absolutely no gist.

“K–,” I said softly, hoping he wouldn’t hear. “I’ve got some rice.”

He kept talking and I breathed a sigh of relief. Suddenly he rolled up his sleeves and I had a sense of foreboding.

“I see you’ve got some rice and curry,” he smiled. “May I have some?”

BANG, he was off in the direction of the pot, and I had to chase him with a plate and spoon — was he going to eat out of it with his bare hands?

Soon, he’d done justice to my main meal and after a while, he left.

Now, in secondary school, we had a set of people we called ‘staunches’ — they can smell food from afar. There’s this guy we called Obumele — he could run in from his dorm almost two hundred metres away and exclaim,”I boom chop!” 99% of the time, he was right — he always got into the right room. My ordeal with friend K– reminded me of the staunches of Fedacad.

As I type this, it’s morning and I’m eating the last of my stew in front of my screen. I’ve given out more than three quarters, lost an eighth to a staunch — I’ll be damned if I don’t enjoy what I can.

Here’s to Uzo, who apparently has a workplace staunch!

I’d like to thank someone (something tells me it’s a blogger) who sent me a book on my Amazon Wishlist for my birthday. Thank you very much!

I’ve got a class now — and gee, it’s snowing!

Authware is semi-live

I intended to push myself to get my writing site working before my birthday, but couldn't because I was also working on my blog theme. I'll be changing things across my sites, to keep the designs related.

I couldn't make the necessary code modifications because

  1. I'm lazy
  2. Writing some components within that short a time would have required extreme coding. Heck, even getting XMLRPC working'll take me a few days

Enjoy my latest work, Abdullahi -- which Vera refused to give me feedback on.

And here's to table tennis spinning between Kreanga and Chila. I never knew Chila could do this. Ha, ha, 'OKEPON.'

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My love

No it's not my compura computer this time -- it's a game. Table tennis. I have a tendency to become obsessed with anything I take an interest in, and this game wouldn't be left out. My Wednesday evenings at the YMCA are such an important ritual that when she was putting me up on the staff roster I said to my boss,"I can't work on Wednesdays because that's when I play ping pong."

Recently I ordered a training DVD and have been downloading lots of matches [totalling over 5GB in the last three days] featuring Timo Boll [ranked #3 in the world -- for some reason I don't like him. The guy wins too much -- I was so happy when it turned out he was fairly trounced by Samsonov in one of the matches], Wang Liqin [#1], and my very own Joo Se Hyuk [I love to see this guy slow down those offensive players, and once he gets on the offensive, he throws them off-balance].

Just had to rant today. Thanks to everyone who dropped by to wish me a happy one. Greetings also to CalabarGal and my big sister Afropinay for putting something up on their blogs.

Here're Zoran Primorac and Kim Taek Soo going at it.

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Eighteen

I really don’t feel any different, but of course I never expected to be. I told my friend Kwame yesterday I was going to be 18 today.

“You know what we do to people on their eighteenth birthdays in Ghana?” he asked me. “We beat them!”

As if I’m looking for a beating. I’ve been up most of the night applying finishing touches to my new theme — the book site isn’t halfway done. Trust me to miss my own deadline of restructuring my entire site.

I’m awfully tired and need to sleep. If you drop by, I’m craving icecream right now. Send me some!