keep a song inside your pocket.
Oct. 26th, 2005 07:06 pmThis weekend is going to kind of suck. I have TONS of work to do--research for computer science paper, scrapping together research for ethics, the final draft of the research paper o' DOOM. I can go to the library Friday, do the bulk of the stuff Saturday afternoon (leaving the evening free for me--wow, rhyming much?), and put final touches on everything on Sunday. Ack, Sunday. Women's Day at church, which means I have to A.) find something in shades of brown to wear (BROWN?! Of all the colors, why did they pick brown?!) and B.) stay at church for like, half the afternoon. Oh good Lord.
And then NaNo starts next week. Whee.
Tomorrow's the second Literary Club meeting. Double whee.
Random questions, re: NaNo. 1.) Does anyone know anything about swing dancing? Or ballroom dancing? Please tell me if so. And 2.) What were the popular brands of clothes circa 1997/1998/1999? I should know this, yet... I don't (this is because at the time no one was really making cool clothes for any girl above a size 10/12 and because my mom still had quite a bit of say over my non-school uniform clothes, ack). At my school, Tommy Hilfiger was very big, and the cooler girls ordered things from the skillions of mail order catalogs that were big at the time (Delia's, just nikki, Brat, et cetera). By the time I was in seventh grade, Abercrombie was slightly starting to become more popular, but I didn't meet a whole lot of Abercrombie groupies until I got to high school.
And finally: I need to stop reading so many Lost spoilers and start reading more Prison Break spoilers. Geez.
And then NaNo starts next week. Whee.
Tomorrow's the second Literary Club meeting. Double whee.
Random questions, re: NaNo. 1.) Does anyone know anything about swing dancing? Or ballroom dancing? Please tell me if so. And 2.) What were the popular brands of clothes circa 1997/1998/1999? I should know this, yet... I don't (this is because at the time no one was really making cool clothes for any girl above a size 10/12 and because my mom still had quite a bit of say over my non-school uniform clothes, ack). At my school, Tommy Hilfiger was very big, and the cooler girls ordered things from the skillions of mail order catalogs that were big at the time (Delia's, just nikki, Brat, et cetera). By the time I was in seventh grade, Abercrombie was slightly starting to become more popular, but I didn't meet a whole lot of Abercrombie groupies until I got to high school.
And finally: I need to stop reading so many Lost spoilers and start reading more Prison Break spoilers. Geez.
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