Sitting still, for a change.
Dec. 11th, 2003 11:07 amI'm free until four o'clock today, when my PoliSci prof sends out our final exams due tomorrow at four. Five one-page essays - doesn't sound too painful.
However, it ain't four yet, so I'm going to read all the dog!Sync that was posted as well as make icons, crop pictures, write updates, and do other lazy, as-far-from-school-related things as possible.
Checked the weather in New York and Boston - daytime highs seems to be in the fifties in the former, low forties for the latter, and this means my mum is getting a phone call about wool coats and long-sleeved undershirts. And, you know, the fact that her crazy daughter is going to New York and Boston.
Mmm, maple brown sugar oatmeal.
Ooh, it's vintage Saved By the Bell! I remember seeing the first season on DVD at Tower Records on Sunset and squeeing almost as loudly as I did for JC later that night. I'd like to personally thank (and possibly lick) the person who started the television-on-DVD craze. *snogs*
However, it ain't four yet, so I'm going to read all the dog!Sync that was posted as well as make icons, crop pictures, write updates, and do other lazy, as-far-from-school-related things as possible.
Checked the weather in New York and Boston - daytime highs seems to be in the fifties in the former, low forties for the latter, and this means my mum is getting a phone call about wool coats and long-sleeved undershirts. And, you know, the fact that her crazy daughter is going to New York and Boston.
Mmm, maple brown sugar oatmeal.
Ooh, it's vintage Saved By the Bell! I remember seeing the first season on DVD at Tower Records on Sunset and squeeing almost as loudly as I did for JC later that night. I'd like to personally thank (and possibly lick) the person who started the television-on-DVD craze. *snogs*