It’s hard to be ignored. When I look at you, you look so bored.

May 09, 2010 18:46

B1 told me that I must write a Shadow & Margo and Mulder & Scully team-up. I told him I’d do it if he draws an Athena and Poseidon team-up. The outcome has yet to be determined.

Yesterday I decided to break tradition and actually do something weekend-y, rather than just spend the whole day doing homework. I went to the record shop across the street and bought the She & Him album “Volume Two,” and survey says I’ll probably have to go back this week to buy “Volume One.”

Then there was much sadness when Peet’s told me they’d run out of both the green tea Freddo mix and the mango tea Freddo mix. I cried. Well, not really. But it was disappointing. (And now I discover that the mango Freddo is a seasonal item? What kind of nonsense is that??) So I forwent my plans to read at Peet’s and decided to kill some time at the bookstore. Has anyone read The Red Pyramid yet? Or even just started it? I can’t decide whether to get it now or just wait for it to come out in paperback. I’m inclined to just do the latter, but if someone wants to convince me otherwise, I’m totally good with that, too.

After much bookstore perusal I went and saw Babies. Guys. There were SO MANY BABIES. Oh man. So many babies. I thought it went on a little long, but it was pretty ridiculously adorable. And I loved how all of the families had kitties, too. Yes.

And then I went back to my building and discovered that a false fire alarm had gone off again. Something about someone’s sprinklers going off accidentally, which apparently triggered all of the alarms in the building. I was talking with one of my suitemates after I got some information from one of the building managers, aaaand:

Me: The manager lady said she thought we’d be able to get back into the building in maybe thirty minutes, but the firemen won’t actually give her an estimate.
Suitemate: I just saw a bunch of the firemen in the frozen yoghurt place next store.

Even firemen need their frozen yoghurt.

In conclusion, I’m reading Euripides’ Hippolytus for class right now and it’s really freaking me the heck out. Aphrodite is bad people. Everyone in Greek mythology is bad people. Ahaha, and case in point: We’re reading the Bacchae next. Check and mate.

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