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Mar. 14th, 2005 03:14 amWhat happened to my weekend? Okay, I slept through a fair part of it, but still. I want my time back! :P
The Frosh Contingent watched the Little Mermaid on Friday night in our usual Nintendo lecture hall, which was thoroughly entertaining. I love Disney songs, and Under The Sea is one of my very favorites. And we were all surprised anew at the things that show up in kiddie movies that you don't notice when you're a kid. "Never underestimate the importance of body language?" Then
liz_factorial and Gina and I went and bought Chicago tickets for the Saturday after finals week in May, which should be awesome and also an excuse to get dressed up and girly, which is fun every once in a while. Yay! We also investigated the hours of the Krispy Kreme in the Prudential -- open 5:30 am to midnight on weekdays, till 2 am on weeknights, which makes it a potential alternative target for up-so-late-it's-actually-early donut runs -- usually when we realize the sun is coming up and for some reason we're still awake we hit the Dunkin Donuts nearby, but this could be worth walking across the bridge at godawful hours of the morning. And I made the banana-chocolate chip cookies again, this time with more chips as well as the ground cloves that I didn't have last time, and they were yummy. And a few hours after that I finally got the payment (in cookies) for waking up at five am to hold a video camera for a few hours, so I'm now thoroughly cookied out for a while and also satisfied. And I got some work done, though not so much as I should have.
Utterly unrelated, but just begs to be shared -- a true work of genius: one-dimensional tetris.
The Frosh Contingent watched the Little Mermaid on Friday night in our usual Nintendo lecture hall, which was thoroughly entertaining. I love Disney songs, and Under The Sea is one of my very favorites. And we were all surprised anew at the things that show up in kiddie movies that you don't notice when you're a kid. "Never underestimate the importance of body language?" Then
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Utterly unrelated, but just begs to be shared -- a true work of genius: one-dimensional tetris.