Summer Advising

Jul 23, 2004 00:09


    So went to Davis for the summer advising session, and got all my classes and stuff taken care of.  I got my first choice of everything, so i was pretty impressed and happy about that.  Of course, if I get into any audition only classes (choir or one of the shows) It'll screw everything up, but right now I'm pretty set.  and so I'm taking...

French 21 Intermediate,       Math 21A  (calculus),     Intermediate Music Theory,    Beginning Musicianship,      and a freshman seminar about a production of The Laramie Project.  I'm also going to audition for the chamber choir, and a production of Six Characters in Search of an Author.

So once the business was out of the way... the weekend wasn't very much fun.  I didn't meet anyone interesting in my session, and didn't do anything with anyone until I met some DPers who were in a session one day behind ours.  So I met a DP mock Trialer (who knew her place) and we went to an In'n'out in Davis.  It had the exact same layout as Santa Barbara, same bar with stools, and the same table set up and everything.  It was eerie.

The next day, we, my dad and I, were all set to drive home, but figured we'd grab lunch first, and it was there I met this enchantress.  There was this really pretty girl, like the kind you think is too pretty to be nice, who seemed kind of quirky, in the good way, and I found out that she had been at the Fringe Festival, in Scotland back in 2002.  Freaky, and it only got better.  She was in the production of Grease (forgivable), so I had seen her, she had seen our show (forgivable?) and we had all this similar stuff that kept coming up.  She was talking about how after they left London ("oh you stayed at Bankside?!") they took a long train ride to Scotland, and I was telling her how I knew about that, because... I was kinda ON that train.  (side note... remember meeting the gay school on the train SHELLEY?) So we were talking about the student production of Chicago, and she was telling me about how she still has all her programs and things on her wall, (I do too for those of you who don't know) and then we got to talking about high school, she had done choir (sang the entire Messiah at Christmas) and musicals, and is trying out for the choir at Davis, awesome similarities, "oh do you know Wicked?"  "oh my God yes!"  so I got to tell her about how we sang For Good at graduation, and we left the lunch hall together, and just sat and talked by ourselves for about an hour straight until I had to leave because my dad was being impatient.  So my head was spinning for the 6 hour ride home.  Probably the most I've ever just clicked with someone that I can ever remember.   WAYNE, it is really all about the little things.  She had my same phone.
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