3.29.2006
End of the Year
The end of the fall semester always sneaks up on me but the end of winter semester is an entirely different story. It's like trying to gnaw your arm off because it got caught in a trap. It takes a very long time and you just don't really want to do it. Anyway, I feel like this semester is slowly trudging to a close.
Which I think might contribute to my reluctance to do my laundry. If I pretend that I will soon be going home to do it, I don't have to face the fact that I've got another 3 weeks left of class. But tonight I might be forced into it. Yes, I know some of you are cheering and I would like to tell you though that I don't find you funny.
currently reading: "Brideshead Revisited"
Which I think might contribute to my reluctance to do my laundry. If I pretend that I will soon be going home to do it, I don't have to face the fact that I've got another 3 weeks left of class. But tonight I might be forced into it. Yes, I know some of you are cheering and I would like to tell you though that I don't find you funny.
currently reading: "Brideshead Revisited"
3.24.2006
Sittin in my room

Yep, friday night and nothing doing. I suppose I should do some homework but I'm just enjoying listening to my iTunes. And now I will post a photo of my toes.
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh
3.20.2006
iTunes Survey- Because I'm Procrastinating
How Many Songs? 1314
Sort By Song Title - First and Last Songs?
First: "-->" by Andrew Bird
Last: "Zak and Sara" by Ben Folds
Sort By Length - First and Last Songs?
First: "One Last 'Whoo-Hoo' for the Pullman" Sufjan Stevens [0:06]
Last: "The Humpty Dumpty Love Song" Travis [15:00]
Sort By Album - First and Last Songs?
First: "Untitled 1" Sigur Ros (Album: ())
Last: "Reservations II" Wilco (Album: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot)
Top Ten Played Songs:
1. The Postal Service - Such Great Heights (24 plays)
2. Jamie Cullum - All At Sea (22 plays)
3. Death Cab for Cutie - The Sound of Settling (20 plays)
4. The Shins - Caring Is Creepy (16 plays)
5. The Shins - Know Your Onion! (16 plays)
6. Coldplay - Don't Panic (18 plays)
7. David Gray - Babylon (18 plays)
8. Fiona Apple - Paper Bag (18 plays)
9. The Shins - Weird Divide (18 plays)
10. The Shins - Girl Inform Me (18 plays)
Sort By Song Title - First and Last Songs?
First: "-->" by Andrew Bird
Last: "Zak and Sara" by Ben Folds
Sort By Length - First and Last Songs?
First: "One Last 'Whoo-Hoo' for the Pullman" Sufjan Stevens [0:06]
Last: "The Humpty Dumpty Love Song" Travis [15:00]
Sort By Album - First and Last Songs?
First: "Untitled 1" Sigur Ros (Album: ())
Last: "Reservations II" Wilco (Album: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot)
Top Ten Played Songs:
1. The Postal Service - Such Great Heights (24 plays)
2. Jamie Cullum - All At Sea (22 plays)
3. Death Cab for Cutie - The Sound of Settling (20 plays)
4. The Shins - Caring Is Creepy (16 plays)
5. The Shins - Know Your Onion! (16 plays)
6. Coldplay - Don't Panic (18 plays)
7. David Gray - Babylon (18 plays)
8. Fiona Apple - Paper Bag (18 plays)
9. The Shins - Weird Divide (18 plays)
10. The Shins - Girl Inform Me (18 plays)
Haha I Win
No longer google-able! Yes! Take that search engine.
Currently Reading: really icky stories by other college students
Currently Reading: really icky stories by other college students
Book I Just Finished
So I just finished this book, "Perfecting Ourselves to Death" by Richard Winter. Despite it's slightly morbid and frightening title, it was an excellent book. Read it read it read it if you even think you might be a little bit perfectionistic.
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh
Wood Man
3.17.2006
Orange Dot
3.13.2006
Sleep
Oops, I appear to have misplaced my motivation yet again. Maybe it's under my covers? Yes, I shall go check.
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" Evelyn Waugh
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" Evelyn Waugh
3.12.2006
Brunch
The canteloupe in my fruit salad tasted like a plant shop.
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh
3.10.2006
Apartment

This is the layout for my Northwood III next year.
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" Evelyn Waugh
3.08.2006
I didn't see that coming...
Today was housing re-app room choosing/contract signing. As previously mentioned, I was trying to get a single in Barbour next year. However, the singles at Barbour were full by the time my lottery number came up. Also full were the singles in Newberry and Cambridge House and West Quad. So where, you might ask, am I living next year? Northwood III. Yes, that's right, in the farthest reaches of North Campus. Did this upset me? Yes, initially it did. However I have decided that this will be a good thing for the following reasons:
1. I have a one bedroom apartment all to myself. This means a bedroom (in itself the size of a single dorm room), a bathroom, a kitchen, AND a dining/living room. I can have "studio space", that most coveted of things.
2. Lizzy and Liz G. also have apartments up there.
3. I can get a parking space for my car, Patrick.
4. All of my classes for the next two years are on North Campus.
5. I can be forced into learning how to cook.
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh
1. I have a one bedroom apartment all to myself. This means a bedroom (in itself the size of a single dorm room), a bathroom, a kitchen, AND a dining/living room. I can have "studio space", that most coveted of things.
2. Lizzy and Liz G. also have apartments up there.
3. I can get a parking space for my car, Patrick.
4. All of my classes for the next two years are on North Campus.
5. I can be forced into learning how to cook.
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh
3.04.2006
I'm a little bit disturbed because if you google my name this blog turns up. I was happy about my portfolio website turning up but I don't like this. Does anyone know how to get something off google?
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh
Currently Reading: "Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh

