I'm sleeping with a TV Guide by my bed all the time now!

Aug 28, 2007 17:25

We had Aidan on Friday night, and Tim came over to pick him up on Saturday morning, so I got some awesome family time. Me and Aidan played with the Zwinky dollmaker(he loves it, don't ask me why), and we made Sam and Dean, and they actually look pretty good. Saturday I went over to Mashi's and we played with our computers and hung out and I went through her bookshelf. The TMBG concert is in less than three weeks!! And her friend Mary is coming up from Oklahoma to see it, so I get to meet her!

Yesterday was the class assemblies, and since my first hour class is all seniors except for me and two other kids, me and a girl named Hannah went and did some work for the Math chair (who's also my WAM teacher). We stamped and numbered and boxed books, and it was some teacher's birthday, so we got to eat chips and M&Ms and stuff and sit in the soft rolling chairs. It was awesome. :)

Today was another GSA meeting, which was fun. We're discussing fundraisers and different parties and gatherings we can do. A Halloween party sounds AWESOME.



In this dream, I go to the house of some tiny old Aisan lady that works for Dharma. Since she's a tiny old lady, she likes to have bodyguards around, particuarly in trios, and apparently that's where the Halliwell sisters from Charmed came from. (Although she was alone at the time I met her.) I look around her house, which has a big fenced-in opening in the middle looking down upon an unfinished lower floor. Then I made a reference to another dream I had with a similar looking house. (Gosh, even in my dreams I make obscure references.) She then directs me outside to a Sea World like aquarium that has a CGI cartoon hammerhead shark in it. We're friends apparently, and he gives me a power. The power to see upcoming episodes of Heroes!! In it, Peter's in this wartorn, destroyed debris-filled landscape with a red sky, and his powers are going haywire. He's flying, he's falling, he's shooting off radioactivity. Later, I'm in a theatre bathroom talking to some girl about a Dead Like Me movie when it abrubtly switches to a Winchester storyline. (Actually, I think I was Sam at the very beginning of my dream. Like I was looking at a map and saw that Dharma base and thought that I ought to tell Dean.) The government is storming the theatre, and the Winchesters stash their guns in a paper towel bin because they always have guns on them, and they are fugetives, after all. So the government detains all these people in this theatre, which apparently isn't so bad because they get tacos and there's a soda fountain. Except for this part where Sam and Dean are in differne lines (there were lots of lines) and Sam's like "I want to see my brother! Why can't I see my brother!". Oh, and the Simpsons were there too.

There's this big theatrical Buffy movie coming out, and me and Jimmy are watching the trailer on the dining room TV. It looks like the movie has some sort of weird Wild West theme to it (there were people sitting on logs around a fire and cooking pot, and they were wearing cowboy hats and likewise gear), and it had a bunch of actors I'd never heard of. And there were only three Buffy people in it: Xander, Cordelia, and Buffy herself. Willow wasn't in it, but I wasn't concerned because I've seen her on the cover of one of those Buffy comics, so I know she survives. But the lack of Giles had me really worried and weather he actually survived the end of the series or not. (I actually haven't seen that much Buffy, just Season 1 and Once More With Feeling.) The Winchester Brothers were in it for some bizzare reason, and I was like "I totally love Supernatural and all, but, come on, Joss, you put them in your movie, but nobody from Firefly??"

Yesterday I was reading this neat article in the TV Guide about John Barrowman and Torchwood, and I had that sitting on my table when I went to bed last night. I had this dream where me and Jimmy are hanging out in my room, and Jack Harkness comes in. He says that his gay partner died last night, and while he was sad, he was tired of dealing with family and funeral arrangements and stuff so he told us to get ready and he would take us out somewhere for the day, and we're like "Okay, Uncle Harkness!". It was awesome. I think his actual words were that he was tired of going to bars "shopping for a new wifey", so he apparently got over his partner's death really quickly, and called him "wifey".

fandoms, dreams, heroes, gsa, mashi, family, school, supernatural, tv

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