I have nothing helpful to say except: oh, hahaha. Is that Uncle Tom's Cabin I spy? XD XD XD Man, I just read that last-last semester and I can't remember how it ends. ;D
uncle tom's cabin is fine, actually. i think i might enjoy it more if i didn't have to work on its corresponding worksheet and be forced to read a certain amount of pages by 'x' due date. it's very frustrating and takes the fun out of books.
what i was referring to was the book in the back. alas, the photograph looked way more appealing that way, so it was the one to go up.
so potc [again]? it is wicked. i think so, at least. a lot of people are complaining about it, but i see nothing wrong. then again, it's the bias. pretty people together + hawt acting = ♥.
basically.
i'm thinking we could see it on monday. or friday, depending on the situation i have with C & L. we're all supposed to be going down to davis that day, but my math midterm might get in the way. most likely, though, i'm tackling monday for a matinee. what say you? aye.
attempting pirate speak, shut up.
i skipped history on tuesday and will be skipping tomorrow's math class (3rd time), and it's getting addicting. i rather like going on my own time. shame, though
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Aaagh. I WANT TO GO. SO BADLY. (Plus, I know some vague details of the movie so I'm all 'eeee. I NEED TO GO SEE IT NOW.' God, I need to stop spoilering myself, but it's this really bad and addicting habit. Agh.)
*_* Monday matinee sounds good. Yes it does. Argh. ;D
lol, ah college. The nice thing about it is when you can take advantage of the not-taking-attendence bit. (Which I totally would except then I'd feel horribly guilty and feel like I'd failed at life or something because *that's* how well my parents trained me. ;D)
i remember reading some spoilers, and throughout the movie i'd think about it. and then, i don't know, i guess i forgot and it made the movie a million times better. sometimes i love this forgetful mind of mine.
monday matinee, okay. maybe we can do that and eat japanese. or something. i'll figure it out then; i'm not much of a planner.
i take advantage of it, definitely. poor you. you don't get to experience the joy of skipping. you should do it. even though no one cares in college anymore, it's still a rush. something about rule-bending and nonexistent morals and things like that.
ah, 10 minutes until i leave; an hour and a half of crammed study; and then the midterm.
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what i was referring to was the book in the back. alas, the photograph looked way more appealing that way, so it was the one to go up.
so potc [again]? it is wicked. i think so, at least. a lot of people are complaining about it, but i see nothing wrong. then again, it's the bias. pretty people together + hawt acting = ♥.
basically.
i'm thinking we could see it on monday. or friday, depending on the situation i have with C & L. we're all supposed to be going down to davis that day, but my math midterm might get in the way. most likely, though, i'm tackling monday for a matinee. what say you? aye.
attempting pirate speak, shut up.
i skipped history on tuesday and will be skipping tomorrow's math class (3rd time), and it's getting addicting. i rather like going on my own time. shame, though ( ... )
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Aaagh. I WANT TO GO. SO BADLY. (Plus, I know some vague details of the movie so I'm all 'eeee. I NEED TO GO SEE IT NOW.' God, I need to stop spoilering myself, but it's this really bad and addicting habit. Agh.)
*_* Monday matinee sounds good. Yes it does. Argh. ;D
lol, ah college. The nice thing about it is when you can take advantage of the not-taking-attendence bit. (Which I totally would except then I'd feel horribly guilty and feel like I'd failed at life or something because *that's* how well my parents trained me. ;D)
Good luck with midterms! ♥
(XD XD XD DON'T WORRY, I DO IT ALL THE TIME.)
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monday matinee, okay. maybe we can do that and eat japanese. or something. i'll figure it out then; i'm not much of a planner.
i take advantage of it, definitely. poor you. you don't get to experience the joy of skipping. you should do it. even though no one cares in college anymore, it's still a rush. something about rule-bending and nonexistent morals and things like that.
ah, 10 minutes until i leave;
an hour and a half of crammed study;
and then the midterm.
i'm going to die.
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