Well, I got offline to go pack.
Didn't work - I watched this movie called Raptor instead, which is about T-rexes. No joke. That has got to be the stupidest movie I have ever seen, and we watched it specifically to laugh at it.
Here is my particular favorite:
Father/Sheriff: What is wrong with my daughter?
Doctor: She's suffering some sort of catatonic shock. Whatever she saw was terrible enough that she isn't speaking or moving, though everything is in working order.
F/S: Well, that just isn't like her!
Directly after that scene was one ripped directly out of Them, where she hears the noise of the raptor/t-rexes and freaks and boom, she's fine and talking. Sigh.
Now playing: Rob Zombie - Superbeast
I was considering being a Hooters girl for Halloween, at least for the Pinehurst party. Now I'm feeling sort of stupid about it. We'll have to see how hard-pressed for a costume I get. Hey, orange is a Halloween color.
I felt all icky today, with a slight fever and everything. But, I'm beginning to feel better as the night goes on, which is good, and I talked to Katie tonight, and we're solidifying evil plans. Muahahaha.
I'm ready to get back down to Florida, but not quite ready to start real classes again, and not quite ready to leave my mom and my cat. Still, I know that once I'm down there everything will be fine; I'm already established, with a great roommate, friends, a pretty good knowledge of a lot of the kids on campus, my professors, my classes, and the pod. Much, much better deal than last year. Any homesickness will be much easier to handle in that setting.
I'm actually tired, since I got up early (ok, no, noon) and practiced and was ill and I'll most likely have to get up early tomorrow anyway, so I'd better go sleep. Then I can get up early and pack.
Riiiiight.
As Alan said to me tonight, our generation was brought up to work better under pressure. How right he is.
Even little Marie likes Changing Rooms better than Trading Spaces. Apparently the other night Lawrence from Changing Rooms was on So Graham Norton, and I missed it. Pout pout pout. I'm soooooo going to miss BBC America while I'm at college. And MTV2, for that matter.
I heard a cute phrase on Ground Force: New York tonight: "he is not a happy bunny." Also "hippity hoppity" for hip-hop was used on MTV2 today. Cute, cute, cute.
Ok, sleeping for real now.