::giggles:: Probably the only thing to love about a history exam is getting to look back at all the drawings I’ve done in the margins of my notes. When I take a study break I think I’ll scan in a bunch of them. I have too much fun.
::makes unintelligible squealing noise:: Did the “death sticks” guy from AOTC seem oddly familliar to anyone? Guess who he is. Matt Doran, the guy who played “Mouse” (my hero!) in The Matrix. ::glomps Mouse and runs away:: Thank you, George. I needed that.
::flails:: Yeep! Was the PDM planning on having a cow theme for something? Sorry, I had no idea. I was just inspired by a page of “Computer Arts” magazine. I have another amusing weblog format idea, though, and I was considering switching to it fairly soon, as my cow layout gets a bit illegible. If you guys want to go ahead with your cow idea, feel free. Don’t let me hamper your creativity!
Hmmm, should I watch “The X-Files”? Maybe I can sit downstairs and CG while watching (::hearts Ford::) or work on my History exam studysheet… CG, definitely.
Hurrah, all is good. Just got back from Spiderman with my family — my sister just got home from college, and they’re not aware that I’d seen it before twice already. XD I fixed a few glitches on Sgt. Pepper (thanks for the passwords, Renata!), so all is running niftily. Good stuff.
Sannali — couldn’t agree more! ::hearts Tobey Maguire:: But Ewan would give him a run for his money without the chin-fur and the hair bob.
Great. I’ve been humming “Sgt. Pepper” songs for the past 8 waking hours. God help me.
Not that I’m complaining, or anything. ::hearts the Beatles::
Fellow frowlers, anyone interested in a more interesting layout for Sgt. Pepper? Works nicely on 800×600 and up. Snippets of “Good Omens” used as filler.
Yow! How long has my blog been listed in End of the String? I feel all warm and gooshy inside.
Glee! My dad decided that we should stop by Half-Price Books after dinner tonight, so I got to camp out in the Sci-Fi section for quite a while. Hurrah! I left with a copy of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere, for when I finish American Gods and I go into Gaiman Withdrawal, and The Science of Discworld, one of those books that you just don’t find in the States. Go me!
Minor source of irritation, however: Does it bother anyone else that the Romance section is always right next to the Sci-Fi/Fantasy section? When you look early in the alphabet (for instance, “Douglas Adams”), you’re always standing in the aisle with a bunch of trashy romance novels. At Half-Price Books, this is especially annoying, as the aisles are really narrow. Bah. Onlookers get the wrong impression.