Jun 25, 2005 15:59
Yesterday in Bullet Points:
-Serenity was awesome
-I'm a huge fan of Angie, Chris, & Alicya, and I was so glad to see them and spend time with them
-there were some REALLY geeky people at the advanced showing, and that means a lot coming from me, for I am a certifiable Trekkie
-I was sick, (woke up ill Wens morning and had a fever by evening) and got sicker as the day wore on. By the drive home (midnight-4AM) I was nuts. The Ibuprofen was doing nothing for the pain and I was wiggy, staring out the window at the moon, waving at trees, and making really weird comments. I feel kind of embarassed.
THANK YOU ALICYA, ANGIE, and CHRIS (especially Chris) for putting up with that and worrying about me.
I felt terrible at times on the drive. Like every part of my face was working alone and in collaboration to ache in new and thrilling ways. There was no way to get at all comfortable, so I just had to stay distracted. Thank you, Chris, for sharing your movie with me even though it meant you had to sit with your head at uncomfortable angles because we had to share the one pair of head phones. It was Pirates of the Caribbean, and it was just what I needed.
-Serenity was absolutely insanely awesome, because I got to see it with a room full of people who really understood it, with 3 awesome people I love, we got to see Joss' 3 or so minute note beforehand, and we all signed a big birthday poster to Joss.
-did I mention yesterday was awesome?
Today in Bullet Points:
-I woke up at about 1 and told POP that I wasn't going to make it today because I'm still feeling pretty sick, which makes me sad because then I missed the first readthrough of the plays I am acting in and the one I wrote. But I'm really happy with how the play turned out with editing help, especially from one Ms. Lauren Lebow.
-right now I have the TV on the Golden Oldies channel. It's playing "Rubber Ball" by Bobby Vee. A song featuring such lines as "Bouncy, bouncy", "rubber ball, I come bouncing back to you", "you bounce my heart around"
-due to an absurd and morbid curiosity I watched a significant portion of Crossroads, the movie, yes, plausibly starring Britney Spears as academic overachiever named Lucy who never parties, has no friends, and is Valedictorian of her high school graduating class. Her father wants her to become a doctor... It was like being a scientist studying a foreign planet. A foreign planet that was full of some rather dim bulbs, cheesy moments, and naked midriffs. Really intellectually stimularting. And yes, I meant to put an R there.
-I saw an episode of Next Gen Trek in which Kirstan Dunst played a little telepath child with a bulbous head.