That I get before I embark to travel some great distance, but this time it's a good night early x.x Usually, it's the night before that I get so nervous and can't sleep!
But gah, already feel like I can't sleep for Texas... and I haven't even packed. I'm hoping to pack tomorrow though, because if I don't bad things would happen? ^^; And I really wanna go to the Chinese restaurant for dinner 'cause then I'd have crab rangoon, yes... *grabbie hands* I've been thinking about them since last week. I'm thinking of drawing a practice comic about crab rangoon... muwha.
...Ooo, Borders is having a big sale. Free shipping for purchases of $10 plus dollars? O: But I won't have a ready available address for a while... at least not by Monday, which is when the deal ends...
(I also get kinda random when I'm really tired, hrm...)
OH THAT'S RIGHT! I have to do the meme I got from
cairnsy , yes... Actually, this reminds me of something I wanted to mention a few weeks ago.
Apparently, Mom keeps insisting that our aunt, her little sister, managed to get a part in some sort of New Zealand documentary series? (I have no idea). Googling "New Zealand Stories" has failed to produce any plausible results. Maybe I've got the wrong country... this is possible (I'm a horrible niece). I just know it's in the realm of countries south of China, yes... but definitely not Ausralia, I would have remembered that.
I'm contemplating about taking that meme and making a new post for it, this one's already kind of cluttered.
Speaking of New Zealand! I've come to the conclusion that my annoyance/perpetual vexation/immense loathing for the series Hetalia stems purely and utterly from personal experiences and trauma, and not on some vendetta on political correctness, because I find Humon's comics
very funny.
Yeah, I know. Another webcomic about personified chibi countries, but I have almost no problem with it. I have many reasons to speculate why this is, but at this point I've decided I really do have bigger problems than Hetalia hate, so I'm gonna just ignore it from now on.
Anyway, some things I learned over the summer/late spring...
- Don't listen to good song repeatedly while you argue with someone. It just might ruin the song.
- I still can't handle classics (Wah, my roomie's gonna be mad that I didn't finish Pride and Prejudice).
- How to tie my hair up into a bun with chopsticks. Sadly, cut hair shorter the weekend afterwards.
- Nordstrom has a cafe built into it.
- This song. Fortunately, I do still like it.
- Coraline = AMAZINGGGG... I want the dvd and I want it now.