The Official Adam Pascal Love Thread, part seven — Page 160
#3977
Posted: 3/3/06 at 1:22pm
I know. But I always come in here and take over a computer terminal and do nothing. There are people waiting to get on them too. I always just keep a word document open that has some half typed paper on it so it *looks* like I'm doing something.
Updated On: 3/3/06 at 01:22 PM
#3978
Posted: 3/3/06 at 1:33pm
HAHA! Yay sneaky.
Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you're up to
#3979
Posted: 3/3/06 at 1:35pm
I wanna go home.
#3980
Posted: 3/3/06 at 1:45pm
*wave*
I've been cleaning out my room all day and getting rid of old stuff. It's still a disaster even though I spent yesterday cleaning also and it has to be ready by tomorrow so that they can move the new furniture in.
I've been cleaning out my room all day and getting rid of old stuff. It's still a disaster even though I spent yesterday cleaning also and it has to be ready by tomorrow so that they can move the new furniture in.
#3981
Posted: 3/3/06 at 1:57pm
Have fun tonight, Lexi! I've never seen a production of L5Y, but I really like the music.
I know. But I always come in here and take over a computer terminal and do nothing. There are people waiting to get on them too. I always just keep a word document open that has some half typed paper on it so it *looks* like I'm doing something.
Heh, Mandi. Reminds me so much of my senior year of HS, where I would often have 2 or 3 free periods in a row and would go online at the library and try to avoid the disapproving stare of the librarian when people who were actually going to work needed a computer.
Ugh, I've only been home for a couple of hours and around my mother for a small portion of that time, and she's already getting on my nerves. I brought home my summer housing packet so she could look at it, and when my dad and I got back from lunch she had a bunch of Post-It notes in the brochure corresponding to (mostly stupid) questions she wanted to ask me. At least I can look forward to not having to live at home this summer.
I know. But I always come in here and take over a computer terminal and do nothing. There are people waiting to get on them too. I always just keep a word document open that has some half typed paper on it so it *looks* like I'm doing something.
Heh, Mandi. Reminds me so much of my senior year of HS, where I would often have 2 or 3 free periods in a row and would go online at the library and try to avoid the disapproving stare of the librarian when people who were actually going to work needed a computer.
Ugh, I've only been home for a couple of hours and around my mother for a small portion of that time, and she's already getting on my nerves. I brought home my summer housing packet so she could look at it, and when my dad and I got back from lunch she had a bunch of Post-It notes in the brochure corresponding to (mostly stupid) questions she wanted to ask me. At least I can look forward to not having to live at home this summer.
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#3982
Posted: 3/3/06 at 1:59pm
I have 3 hours of free time on my A Days. I always go to the library and procrastinate on the computer for 2 hours and 50 minutes, and then squeeze in my homework due the next block into the last ten minutes.
#3983
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:04pm
That's awesome Katt. I, personally, like doing my homework during class the day that it's due.
#3984
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:07pm
I do it during class too sometimes. My math teacher isn't so bright. I'll just write down random numbers and she'll tell me that I did a great job on my homework.
#3985
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:08pm
Mine does the exact same thing.
#3986
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:11pm
Heh, it's great. A Day is my favorite. 1st Block from 8:00 to 9:30, Then Chapel or Announcements/Activity Period/Study Hall/Lunch until 1:00 and then Math Class, in which absolutely nothing gets done because my teacher can't control her class.
#3987
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:32pm
Instead of doing my big Humanities project and studying for my big Bio test, I'm going to watch Walk the Line.
Anyone want to join in the unproductiveness?
(is that even a word?)
Anyone want to join in the unproductiveness?
(is that even a word?)
"A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing." - Thomas Jefferson
#3988
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:35pm
I will.
I'm pretty sure thats a word.
I'm pretty sure thats a word.
#3989
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:40pm
Okay, I'm confused. I was reading about the last original cast member to leave Rent, which was Byron Utley. I know he started as an ensemble member and then moved up to Collins, but it says somewhere that his last time on as Collins was 3/6/01, but his last performance was 3/11/01. Did he go back to ensemble or something? Does anyone know?
(Okay, never mind. I didn't look closely enough. He did go back to ensemble in his last days.) That's interesting.
(Okay, never mind. I didn't look closely enough. He did go back to ensemble in his last days.) That's interesting.
Updated On: 3/3/06 at 02:40 PM
#3990
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:51pm
Kind of like how Karmine Alers is a swing after being Mimi off and on for so long.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never knowing how
Wanting life but never knowing how
#3991
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:54pm
Heh, let me in on the unproductiveness club
I REALLY need to get some work done this weekend.
So afraid of getting older
I'm only good at being young
I'm only good at being young
#3992
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:56pm
I'm going to be in the club for a few hours, but I have to actually do work this weekend. Though...I'll be unproductive for as long as possible.
Shari Lewis: Did you ever wish upon a star?
Lamb Chop: I once asked Mr. Rogers for his autograph.
#3993
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:58pm
Maybe he just wanted to end the role he started. He was there for a very long time though. 96 until 2001.
Looking at these lists are weird. You would assume that Mark Setlock (the 94 Angel) would have moved up to Angel full time, but he was still an understudy in 99.
Also, Will Chase as Mark and Norbert as Mark are hard to imagine.
Looking at these lists are weird. You would assume that Mark Setlock (the 94 Angel) would have moved up to Angel full time, but he was still an understudy in 99.
Also, Will Chase as Mark and Norbert as Mark are hard to imagine.
#3994
Posted: 3/3/06 at 2:59pm
Some girl who is a friend of a friend wanted to borrow my notes and photocopy them. She asked me around a month ago and didn't actually call until today. I thought it would take around 30 minutes tops and I had a couple of errands to run. Turns out it took her over an hour. I was really pissed - it's not like I had all day to wait around for her. So, I lost an hour this morning, and at this point, I need every minute I can get.
OK. Rant over
OK. Rant over
I recognize the addiction to being alive.
#3995
Posted: 3/3/06 at 3:08pm
My iPod broke.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#3996
Posted: 3/3/06 at 3:09pm
I did not know that Byron stayed in Rent five years until today. Now that I'm thinking about it, it makes me feel bad that they weren't even asked to be in cameos or anything in the movie, but were just completely ignored. They should have gotten Giles to do something in the movie, because he's awesome. :P
He could have been the squeegee guy at the beginning of the movie.
He could have been the squeegee guy at the beginning of the movie.
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#3997
Posted: 3/3/06 at 3:09pm
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
If my ipod ever breaks, my life will fall apart. Seriously.
So, now I have to find someone to (hopefully...assuming there's rush tickets...) go with me to see Audra next week at HGO (my roommate doesn't seem as interested as she initially did). Anyone wanna go
If my ipod ever breaks, my life will fall apart. Seriously.
So, now I have to find someone to (hopefully...assuming there's rush tickets...) go with me to see Audra next week at HGO (my roommate doesn't seem as interested as she initially did). Anyone wanna go
Updated On: 3/3/06 at 03:09 PM
#3998
Posted: 3/3/06 at 3:18pm
My iPod is my life..I listen to it 24/7. lol. I would be very depressed if it broke...I would probably not get a new one..unless I get money for a holiday or something.
So afraid of getting older
I'm only good at being young
I'm only good at being young
#3999
Posted: 3/3/06 at 3:20pm
Unless I did some major saving and got a huge check from a generous person, I wouldn't get a new one. I'm just lucky I got one in the first place (thanks dad's company!)
#4000
Posted: 3/3/06 at 3:25pm
I don't use my ipod that much.. I don't even know where it is right now actually haha.
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