real time, gu library
Nov. 1st, 2000 06:57 pmi had fun halloweening. impressed people with my garb, too. :) i went to an annual buffy party downtown, with *lots* of little kids. thusly it ended at 9. but it was fun, and i got to see hush for the third time. they're still doing last season buffy and angel, so doyle hadn't died yet. i had a really hard time keeping my mouth shut. :)
hung around afterwards and helped clean up, and tagged along to a rocky horror show. it was rather bad. it was a *dinner theatre*; that should give you some idea. brad was awesome - dorky and annoying and could actually sing - but most of the other people were crap. especially riffraff. and rocky talked too much. but it was still fun, and now i can go to the *real* rocky horror on friday and not worry about having anything too scarily devirginizing happen.
met a guy who someone else in the lc group had talked to - he was from california, and was writing an alternate history/futuristic screenplay, wherein polk isn't elected president and oregon becomes a separate country.
and there was another guy who i kept trying to figure out if he was gay or just flaming. he was cute, looked kinda like matt damon, only not as buff.
stopped by taste of punjab for some mushroom pakora, which disagreed with me violently around 4am.
maybe the social policy tutorials aren't completely pointless - while we spend an inordinate amount of time 'learning' basic skills, we also summarize the lectures. which means that it doesn't matter if i wake up at the end of them (the lectures) with drool on my sleeve. well, except that then my sleeve is damp. but still.
women's library was fun today - i made cards for articles, which of course you have to read so you know what categories they belong in... it took a long time. :) and i missed the some-famous-female-scot-author memorial lecture cause it started at 5 and i was at the library from 1 to 6.30. oh, well. it was optional. it would have been nice to go, but....
i think i'll go to rocky horror instead of the party i got invited to. i'll schmooze at the pub until they leave, but i really wanna go to rocky horror. and i think i'll stay home and write a paper or three this weekend, cause not only will i be saving money, i'll be eliminating the possibility of getting stranded due to the $!%£^*& train system. are the trains/tracks in the states privately owned? and if they are, what's wrong with the brits that they can't get it to work? and if they aren't, what's wro.... i'm repeating myself aren't i?
woohoo, i get to go home and read the vagina monologues. and i have to figure out what to say in my internship paper.
hung around afterwards and helped clean up, and tagged along to a rocky horror show. it was rather bad. it was a *dinner theatre*; that should give you some idea. brad was awesome - dorky and annoying and could actually sing - but most of the other people were crap. especially riffraff. and rocky talked too much. but it was still fun, and now i can go to the *real* rocky horror on friday and not worry about having anything too scarily devirginizing happen.
met a guy who someone else in the lc group had talked to - he was from california, and was writing an alternate history/futuristic screenplay, wherein polk isn't elected president and oregon becomes a separate country.
and there was another guy who i kept trying to figure out if he was gay or just flaming. he was cute, looked kinda like matt damon, only not as buff.
stopped by taste of punjab for some mushroom pakora, which disagreed with me violently around 4am.
maybe the social policy tutorials aren't completely pointless - while we spend an inordinate amount of time 'learning' basic skills, we also summarize the lectures. which means that it doesn't matter if i wake up at the end of them (the lectures) with drool on my sleeve. well, except that then my sleeve is damp. but still.
women's library was fun today - i made cards for articles, which of course you have to read so you know what categories they belong in... it took a long time. :) and i missed the some-famous-female-scot-author memorial lecture cause it started at 5 and i was at the library from 1 to 6.30. oh, well. it was optional. it would have been nice to go, but....
i think i'll go to rocky horror instead of the party i got invited to. i'll schmooze at the pub until they leave, but i really wanna go to rocky horror. and i think i'll stay home and write a paper or three this weekend, cause not only will i be saving money, i'll be eliminating the possibility of getting stranded due to the $!%£^*& train system. are the trains/tracks in the states privately owned? and if they are, what's wrong with the brits that they can't get it to work? and if they aren't, what's wro.... i'm repeating myself aren't i?
woohoo, i get to go home and read the vagina monologues. and i have to figure out what to say in my internship paper.