Jan 03, 2009 01:04
Ugh, my brain just won't shut up. It's reaaaaaaaally annoying.
Ok, so I was thinking of spirit week and how, if they decided on letting us do something like movie/vidoe game character drees up day and I really want my costume done so I can go as Aerith and have people ask me who I am so I can fangirl, and I started thinking of advisory skits. (Advisory is a Thursday period that's sorta like a homeroom, but you develop really close bonds with your advisor, like my advisor is also my sponsor for Confirmation and I love her. Jabshire rocks! Can't believe Mark is dating Chandler....) I'm sad I wasn't feeling well last year and couldn't go, and this year it'll be grade level skits, I think because they want the time for actual work, even though little gets done during the week. It;s a fuuuuun week.
Ooh, remember the M&Ms last year? It was fun being Green... even if she is the only female, and acts like a slut. Our shirts were the best (yes, I did make them w/ fuu's and nierielle's help, so what?), and I enjoyed wacky wednesday, even though it became more like 60s and 70s day. What? I liked the crenolin.
Oh, Misaodono292 and Nierielle, do you remember the conversation we had about spirit week at the beginning of the year? Because we're an all female advisory (which rocks, because guys can't make the advisory love awkward), we were talking about doing an Ouran spinoff, which I think many of the more *cough* promiscuous people will appriciate, even if they don't get the series. Like designating who fits under what category and, for the others, include much dressing up, and ending in a dance party thing... does that make sense? It does in my head... which is why I usually sleep at 1 am, because I get wierd ideas. I think it would be funny, especially if we're all "Isn't it fun with no guys? I enjoy their company, but it's sometimes such a strain to be their ideal person" and so on and mock males and be all feminist and stuff....
This is longer than most normal posts... Sad... Right, shutting up now...
spirit week,
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