Showing posts with label Micah Jarnot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Micah Jarnot. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

RETROSPECTIVE: Farewell to the Ascott

Not too long ago, Ellen Wong (right) moved out of her Ascott apartment for good. This post is to commemorate the place. An room with thinner walls would have gotten her kicked out of the building much sooner.

Micah, pictured left, before his crippling hamstring injury.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

RETROSPECTIVE: China Nationals 2009 spirit champs


Dalian at CN 2009

You might not recognize him (or you might, since he hasn't changed all that much), but the guy holding the trophy here is none other than Micah Jarnot, now of Beijing.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

RETROSPECTIVE: Tianjin Open 2011 party ... or, This is what happens when you challenge Big Brother to a drink-off



Above two pictures by Kevin Reitz

The party theme was "Rainbow," which is why Tao (and a few others) dressed in all white. Well, Tao was dressed as a prism, to be exact.

Big Brother would go on to win this thing. For more on the tournament, see here.

















And what would a Tianjin party be without a boat race? Here is Jim starting off the first race:


And here's Baby Girl and Tao winning one for Big Brother, after Jamie and Micah failed to get the job done in the video above.

Monday, March 28, 2011

WEEKEND ROUNDUP: Beijing Ultimate party dinner Saturday

Someone got two caps in his beer cup and had to drink a bottle. Someone who shall remain nameless and is Micah.









Thanks to Alicia for organizing!


Afterwards we went to Jiggy Wiggly (Piggly Wiggly? I never get this name right).

Monday, January 24, 2011

WEEKEND ROUNDUP: Ascott Bar Games Triathlon results

The results are in from the first ever Ascott Bar Games Triathlon. Teams were divided into two pools, and each team faced a true round robin with its pool. A matchup was "won" if a team won two of three events: foosball, beer pong or pool.

Pool A Foos Pong Pool Overall
Ellen, Chris, Micah



1 3-0 2-1 1-0 3-0
Tim, Kirby, Tammy



2 2-1 0-2 0-2 1-2
BG, Leigh, Gareth,



3 Sandy, Josh L 1-2 3-0 1-1 2-1
Mike, Zach, Josh, J



4 Claire 0-3 1-1 1-0 0-3
Pool B Foos Pong Pool Overall
Marc M, Andy, Jud



1 Janelle 1-2 2-1 2-0 2-1
Kevin, Alicia, Joe,



2 Rob 3-0 1-1 1-1 2-1
Jim, Nina, Marc,



3 Alex 1-1 1-1 0-2 1-2
Toju, Tim, Tom



4 0-2 1-2 1-1 1-2

A few observations: Chris Boehner and Ellen were not beatable at foosball. The closest game was 10-5.

Baby Girl didn't lose at beer pong. It makes sense considering all the Thursday night beer pong tournaments he's gone to at Pyro's.

All the teams in Pool B were 1-1 going into the final matchup. Unfortunately, the two Frisbee teams eliminated each other.

Gareth's team eked into the semis in its final pool-play game, when it beat Kirby's team (both were 1-1).

Things then got out of hand as we played slap cup. Gareth, Sandy and Rob did not feel well the next night (Sandy was especially bad trying to get out of the cab). Lots of embassy folks made fools of themselves but, hey, it's a party and we're all friends!

Pictures:







Championship shot...


Monday, January 17, 2011

WEEKEND ROUNDUP: Boozy trivia party, at last

To celebrate his team's string of trivia victories at the place formerly known as Souk Lounge, Kirby held a trivia party on Saturday night that might be the last party he holds for Frisbee people for a while. Within 10 minutes of walking into his apartment, Joe asked Leigh to "throw a Jello up" so he could catch it in his mouth, and here's what ended up happening:



As Joe swiped at the Jello -- failing miserably of course -- his foot knocked over a cup of vodka-lemonade. Within the first 10 minutes. Kirby looked incredulous.



Later we played slap-cup, a game brought to us by Alex [EDIT: Peach, apparently! Not Alex] soon to become staple of our little community.

As these things happen, everything devolved into a mess and a group of people ran downstairs to swim naked in the swimming pool -- accessible only by squeezing between a pair of doors chained together. This involved a rather funny scene with Kirby's roommate, who could not manage to squeeze through. "It's not going to happen," he said, almost weeping. "Go on without me." This just before a grenade landed at his heel and blew him into pieces as we watched from the other side, mercifully stunned and oblivious to the sadness about to detonate us into a hundred little pieces, as entrails and blood simmered there a mere three feet from our eyes.

The evening and day were notable, too. Steph Kwan organized a dinner at Baoyuan Jiaozi near Women's Street. Here was our group:




And earlier in the day, in an extended pickup, we were re-acquainted with one Micah Jarnot, who will bless us with his presence for the next year. This is he (sitting next to Barbara, Alex's friend, fresh from Boston, who will be here long-term too):



He comes to us from, of all places, Shantou. We are so much more interesting.