Dec 13, 2007 20:09
Dreams are an interesting thing, in that I have this sense that no one finds dreams nearly as fascinating as the person who had them.
That said,
I spontaneously took my watch off at two different times while sleeping last night, and would wake up, panicked about where my watch went,
and then to my relief, find it burried in my covers.
I love npr. And npr science fridays. How did I not know of npr for so long? I fault no one but myself, as I am sure highschool friends listened to the gloriousness of national public radio.
I refuse to believe that the identified spelling errors in this post are spelling errors at all. who spells paniced, panicked? please.
I've taken recently to telling stories of either the Tick or the Office, as if the characters were real people.
I really loathe it when people anecdotally talk about what happens in TV shows. Am I really one of them?! Does it make it okay that I speak about the characters as if they are people? ex: Jason: My sex class teacher talks about how she wants to die during sex a lot. response: That is how the Immortal died!
or,
Oh, Michael from the office also.... (insert attempt at a vicariously "Shared experience" story).
My statements are increasingly dissapointing me.
Besides, we all have finals to study for. True dat, mothercookiemaker!
God bless you! (I think Mr. Darci said that in a letter once. What a crazy!)