Oct. 6th, 2001

Click here to find out what robot you really are

(another time I took it with a few changed answers, I got Al Gore: Boring Monotonous Politician. Heh. I was such a Data fan when I was younger that I was happy to be pegged a Data Clone... hey, wait, can robots be "cloned"?)

Another fun-filled night out of town. Tried to go see Serendipity, but the only not-sold-out show was at 12:25 PM and that would have gotten us home... well... in another 90 minutes.

Exchanged some stuff bought last week, and walked away with a Curious George "Monkey Show" tshirt for $4! Also, my DREAM HOODIE! (It's black fleece with pink furry kitten ears and black fleece mittens with furry pink "toepads"!) Also, a book on storage that actually includes plans and information to build the shelving and stuff it suggests (rather than saying "you can find something like this at your local blah blah blah store). Also, a cute shirt with a black cat on it for the Z-monster, since I am sending her package this week, and a pair of socks for C.

& I had wasabi-spiked vegetable spring rolls for dinner. Hot little mofos. My eyes were watering. The rolls aren't usually, um, wasabi-fortified. Then a waiter who looked just like Scott Speedman (who plays Ben from Felicity) almost knocked over my chair - while I was in it. He kept asking if I was OK, and I was concerned that he might have hurt his foot, because he ran right into my chair and his foot hooked around one of the back legs. No harm done to either of us, fortunately. It wasn't my best experience at that restaurant but it won't keep me from going back.

On the way home, I opened the sunroof and put my seat back and watched the night and the moon and the stars and listened to "at my most beautiful" - it was that kind of sky.
verbminx: (blythe-eye)
The whole house slept too late today. We're not admitting to any specifics.

The momster decided that instead of cutting her own mats, she'd be ultra-lazy and have a framing shop cut them. To the tune of $8 each (and they're only 11x14). Yes, it's portfolio week. She also bought a portfolio. I'm making mine, but the one she bought is mine after the class ends. So that's what we did tonight... went to the craft store. I got some things like googly Murakami Takeshi (Takahashi? I hear both names) -style eyes and feathers and yuzen paper, for various projects, and a wooden box that looks like a book.

and then... where else? I came home with a copy of Nabokov's Ada, or Ardor.

Tonight I can either draw, or play with foamcore board in an effort to make the portfolio cover. Drawings are due Monday, portfolio is due Thursday-ish.

Gotta love midterms.

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