"Are you the grown-up in this analogy?"

Mar 08, 2007 22:13

CAPT week owns. It just does. It owns my socks. It owns my shoes. It owns footwear I haven't even laid eyes upon.
I have done absolutely nothing all week. Sort of.

Tuesday I drove to school, went to two classes, and was dismissed. The end. Maegan asked me to give her a ride home so she didn't haveto sit for three hours, so I agreed... only to have her go off and print Mapquest directions to her own house. I wasn't quite sure to make of that. But whatever, because the minute we all settled into my car to leave, I turned it on and had a gear-shaped warning light come on... and discovered my transmission wasn't working. Apparently, the transmission fluid froze. I didn't know transmission fluid could freeze, but apparently it can. The temperature was below zero with the wind chill, though.
Normal people (read: not me) might have switched their car into manual at this point. But not Asuka. No, I drove the whole way in first gear. I managed forty mph down the hills, at least. XD

So Janis and I sat at Maegan's for awhile, ate her brother's supply of junk food, and pet her dog, and then had to go. Fortunately the transmission had thawed by then.

Also, I watched House, M.D. I do like House. But the brain cancer thing was sort of jerky, I must admit. Still... virtually every major House-pairing ship (except HouseStacy) had canon support in that episode. The fangirls will be squeeing for weeks, I suppose.

That was Tuesday.

Wednesday was Inquiry (we inquired, I'm sure) and Anthropology (Pavia and I had to host a discussion about India's hijras, which mostly consisted of blank stares) and further going home at 9:30 in the morning. I did nothing the rest of the day, really, until Father came home and we processed beefheart for the fishies. Conversation ensued:

Father: You know, this stuff is probably very good for your heart. It has all the essential ingredients in one package.
Me: You know, that's a great idea. While we're at it, I suppose a human being contains all the essential ingredients to produce a human being, wouldn't it?
Father: Hmm. We'll have to think about that.
Me: Yep. We'll get right on it. Let's start by gnawing on your arm. In fact, why have funerals anymore? Let's just have barbecues!

Janis and I then conversed briefly about Pachelbel's Canon. Janis didn't know what it was. She said she'd ever heard of it. I decided that was blasphemy, so I downloaded it, and she recognized it.

Today, my fish were very happy to have their beef again. They're all fat now. I got out of school at 9:30 after 2-D Illustration and Band (quote: "Are we supposed to be charming snakes?"), but stayed until about 10:30 to finish up some assignments I owed in 2-D (I keep missing classes).

I should mention that I couldn't be bothered to get out of my bathrobe this morning, and showed up to school in that, a t-shirt, pants, and a scarf. I also couldn't be bothered to take my glasses off after I got out of my car, so I just left them n my head. The result: Minions decided I was Harry Potter (again) and tried to draw a scar on my forehead with a blue sharpie. o.0' I ended up with a wobblyzigzag on my hand, which I used to block their efforts.
And yes, sidh, I'll get you a picure so you can photomanip it, if you want. I'm just too lazy at the moment, so it'll have to wait.

I then snoozed, ate, snoozed, took a shower, and drafted preliminary patterns for a Mimori Kiryuu HOLD uniform cosplay. Debated briefly with Janis about the curve of the sleeve and the arc radius, I maintained that it had to be wider than my shouder to hold the shoulder pads. Worst comes to worst, I'll redraw it. I think I can make it work, though. The hard part is going to be the zipper... and that dang patch on he arm. I'm looking for any alternative to having to embroider it. Uck. But first I have to figure out what it actually says - that's been a point of contention for awhile.

Anyway, I'm going off to be unprodutive for a little longer, then I'll go to bed.



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