I’m annoyed. Last night, I watched this special on the Harry Potter movie, and they showed several clips. Two had a boy that looked rather distinctly like our dear Chris Rankin. He had no glasses. I got so agitated that I messed up nearly an entire row of knitting. Knitting-wise, all is fixed now, but Percy-wise, it’s not. I demand for Percy to wear glasses! The poor guy can’t see without them! ::frets pathetically::

Another reason why I am annoyed is “Ten Little Indians”. I thought that if I did the Thursday and Saturday performances and Casey did the Wednesday and Friday performances, I’d be free to see Harry Potter on Friday. Wrong. I talked to Mrs. Felice last night, and she told me I had to be there. I looked up showtimes, and I saw that I had the possibility of seeing the 10:40 showing after “Ten Little Indians” got out, but my parents won’t allow it. Percy knows why. So instead, I’ll see it with a bunch of my friends at noon on Saturday. For many of them, it’ll probably be their second time to see it. Meh. Why does everything insist on conspiring against me?

I’ve knitted nearly 10 inches of scarf already! Yay! It’s 13 inches wide — nice and warm and soft! And like the real Markscarf, it’s white and navy blue striped. About 6 inches of each color. Funfun!

For those who are not familliar with the Markscarf, go here. The impossibly cute Curtis Cregan as Mark, brought to you straight from Follow the Man, Renata and Megan’s uberfroody Curtis website. ::hugs Curtis:: Mark is a character from Jonathan Larson’s “RENT”, one of my favourite musicals. Mark is easily my favourite character, too. Yay! ::feels really hyper and squealy for some unknown reason::

Oh, and bow to Sannali’s afghan!

Gah, so many good movies I’ve seen recently! Last weekend, I saw “Monsters, Inc.”, which was fabulous. Then, on Thursday, we watched “Mansfield Park” during Y-Period. Then, today, I saw Amelie, a French film that was absolutely fantastic. If it comes to your city, I strongly reccomend it. Just brilliant! ::squeals:: I want to see it again! The filmography was outstanding, the script was comical and clever, the acting was wonderful, and the music was fabulous. Go see, go see!

I’m really, really amused. I just got a call from the editor of the “Fourcast”, our school paper, asking about the back page. On the back page, they always put humorous content, and this issue will feature fake Hockaday “Headlines”. Leslie was asking me if they could put “After years of hard work, Priscilla Spencer finally opens portal into Hell”. I have no idea why they would choose me, of all people, but it’s highly entertaining all the same. My name in lights, doncha know. ::is vastly amused::