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May. 27th, 2007 11:42 pmLast week started off terrifying, and it finally worked its way out to be quite good.
I've secured my spot at UT Austin. I saw At World's End. Blonde Bond called me twice--I might've been wrong about ruining everything (might being key, but let's just see how that goes). I might have a new guy friend at work. I've started to clean my room for the first time in forever (I had to sleep on the floor Thursday night because I had stuff on my bed). I still have money left over from my last check. My brother's graduated. I found my flash drive that I thought I'd lost while in NC.
Now I have to do the following:
Get scholarships and grants to help me pay for UT. Clean out car.
Random notes: you know those fan fiction communities where you pick a set of prompts and write one sentence about a character/ship and that's supposed to be an entire story? I got bored a while ago, and started to do that with some of my original fiction. It was hard, man. All I kept coming back to was that some of my sentences would've been great first lines. Like:
"The only rule that Darcy and Meg had for 'Would You Rather' was that no question was too offensive or disgusting."
"Meg always knew what she wanted—a smart boy with a good sense of humor, UNC, a dog—but she so rarely got it that she stopped looking, and that was when she met Nat."
A few notes about At World's End:
Guess who I ran into in the parking lot? Tyler Gage (formerly referred to as Number 5, renamed because he slightly resembles Channing Tatum in Step Up) and his girlfriend. Zut alors.
I got my picture taken with a Captain Jack lookalike, who tried to charge me $5 for it. Hee.
I'll probably have more to actually discuss about the movie whenever I see it again.
My band bio, via Bumbershoot (thanks
chrryblssmninja:
A history of pop icons: Ordinary Princess
Emerging from the back yards of Austin, TX, Ordinary Princess broke into the pop scene in 2007 with their debut album, It Ain't a Corndog. The band's latest album, Sullied and Unusual, merges Funky Cold Candita's bouncy vocals with clean synths to generate an album teeming with uber-memorable tunes. With standout tracks like "Marcus Flutie," dominating radio airwaves far and wide, Ordinary Princess is an essential addition to any music lover's library.
This entry has been about three days in the making.
I've secured my spot at UT Austin. I saw At World's End. Blonde Bond called me twice--I might've been wrong about ruining everything (might being key, but let's just see how that goes). I might have a new guy friend at work. I've started to clean my room for the first time in forever (I had to sleep on the floor Thursday night because I had stuff on my bed). I still have money left over from my last check. My brother's graduated. I found my flash drive that I thought I'd lost while in NC.
Now I have to do the following:
Get scholarships and grants to help me pay for UT. Clean out car.
Random notes: you know those fan fiction communities where you pick a set of prompts and write one sentence about a character/ship and that's supposed to be an entire story? I got bored a while ago, and started to do that with some of my original fiction. It was hard, man. All I kept coming back to was that some of my sentences would've been great first lines. Like:
"The only rule that Darcy and Meg had for 'Would You Rather' was that no question was too offensive or disgusting."
"Meg always knew what she wanted—a smart boy with a good sense of humor, UNC, a dog—but she so rarely got it that she stopped looking, and that was when she met Nat."
A few notes about At World's End:
Guess who I ran into in the parking lot? Tyler Gage (formerly referred to as Number 5, renamed because he slightly resembles Channing Tatum in Step Up) and his girlfriend. Zut alors.
I got my picture taken with a Captain Jack lookalike, who tried to charge me $5 for it. Hee.
I'll probably have more to actually discuss about the movie whenever I see it again.
My band bio, via Bumbershoot (thanks
A history of pop icons: Ordinary Princess
Emerging from the back yards of Austin, TX, Ordinary Princess broke into the pop scene in 2007 with their debut album, It Ain't a Corndog. The band's latest album, Sullied and Unusual, merges Funky Cold Candita's bouncy vocals with clean synths to generate an album teeming with uber-memorable tunes. With standout tracks like "Marcus Flutie," dominating radio airwaves far and wide, Ordinary Princess is an essential addition to any music lover's library.
This entry has been about three days in the making.