Mmm, Taffy
Sep. 19th, 2006 11:47 pmClasses start tomorrow. And work for me. How busy can a library be the first day of the quarter?
On the way back from grocery shopping yesterday Natasha and I were passing Casey and guess who we ran into? Cumberland. Didn't even notice her until I heard, "Is that Mary Whatsherface?" So we walked with her until we parted ways so she could leave. It made me think of all of the inappropriate things that are connected with talk of her and then it made me feel a little bad because she's fine outside of class, just scatterbrained. So scatterbrained, in fact, that, two days before classes, she still hadn't finished writing up her syllabi.
Glad I don't have her this quarter.
She did ask why she thought I was a senior. I suggested maybe it was because I was always hanging around with seniors and older students. Which is kind of funny because yesterday morning Natasha and I were mistaken for freshman. It was just because we had integrated into a milling crowd to get through them, but still. Freshman? Sheesh.
Have I mentioned that I love not being in the dorms?
And then there was Nip/Tuck tonight. Sean. Sean, Sean, Sean. You've got issues, dude. Um, yeah. Other than that piece of obvious observation, I don't really have anything to say. Except that I loved Peter Dinklage's character. Someone please listen to him. Didn't mind Monica until she pulled out the word "handi-capable." Now I'm really curious about what's going to happen with the baby's hands. Will they go through with surgery? Or will Julia change her mind about it?
Next week looks interesting. And, hey, Liz gets some plot to work with.
On the way back from grocery shopping yesterday Natasha and I were passing Casey and guess who we ran into? Cumberland. Didn't even notice her until I heard, "Is that Mary Whatsherface?" So we walked with her until we parted ways so she could leave. It made me think of all of the inappropriate things that are connected with talk of her and then it made me feel a little bad because she's fine outside of class, just scatterbrained. So scatterbrained, in fact, that, two days before classes, she still hadn't finished writing up her syllabi.
Glad I don't have her this quarter.
She did ask why she thought I was a senior. I suggested maybe it was because I was always hanging around with seniors and older students. Which is kind of funny because yesterday morning Natasha and I were mistaken for freshman. It was just because we had integrated into a milling crowd to get through them, but still. Freshman? Sheesh.
Have I mentioned that I love not being in the dorms?
And then there was Nip/Tuck tonight. Sean. Sean, Sean, Sean. You've got issues, dude. Um, yeah. Other than that piece of obvious observation, I don't really have anything to say. Except that I loved Peter Dinklage's character. Someone please listen to him. Didn't mind Monica until she pulled out the word "handi-capable." Now I'm really curious about what's going to happen with the baby's hands. Will they go through with surgery? Or will Julia change her mind about it?
Next week looks interesting. And, hey, Liz gets some plot to work with.
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Date: 2006-09-20 04:37 pm (UTC)Sara mentioned she wanted to hang out! We should think of a time when we can all go over to yours and Natasha's pad and have dinner and drinks!
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Date: 2006-09-22 04:45 am (UTC)The first play we're going to is on October 3 and information about it can be found here (http://www.seattlerep.org/SeasonPlays07/ShowDT.html). It's called Doubt and is about "paranoia and suspicion in the Catholic Church."
Hanging out would be nice! We need to make plans!