The Official Adam Pascal Love Thread, part seven — Page 99
#2452
Posted: 2/26/06 at 4:32pm
February and October tend to be crappy months...just because we don't get any holidays during it (Columbus and the Presidents were pretty dang important...but apparently the state doesn't think so...)
#2453
Posted: 2/26/06 at 4:34pm
February sucked as well. My months keep getting worse. Bleh.
#2454
Posted: 2/26/06 at 4:37pm
February has been an extremely crappy month, but I'm very much looking forward to a few big events in March and April. I agree that February is generally the worst month of the year... I hate how it never fails to psych you out with the weather. There'll be some absolutely gorgeous days that trick you into thinking that it's spring, and then a few days later it will be snowing.
#2455
Posted: 2/26/06 at 4:38pm
Also, I'm always so tired of it being cold by the time February rolls around. At least it usually starts to warm up a bit by March. I love spring weather.
I don't like to complain too much on message boards, but I'm just so incredibly sick of high school. I'm tired of seeing the same people every day, going to the same classes, and the routine in general. My friends and I have been just drifting apart ever since I was accepted to NYU and everything is so... blah. At least all of this will be over on May 22 (last day of school -- I have it marked on my calendar already!).
I don't like to complain too much on message boards, but I'm just so incredibly sick of high school. I'm tired of seeing the same people every day, going to the same classes, and the routine in general. My friends and I have been just drifting apart ever since I was accepted to NYU and everything is so... blah. At least all of this will be over on May 22 (last day of school -- I have it marked on my calendar already!).
#2456
Posted: 2/26/06 at 4:44pm
My last year of high school was exactly like that. I started drifing apart from my friends, and I was just so dead sick of going to that same building every damned day. Graduation couldn't come sooner, and I didn't even want to think about prom. Ironically, that was my best year, gradeswise.
Stop looking at my charisma.
#2457
Posted: 2/26/06 at 4:56pm
It's just... weird, because while seemingly everyone else is talking about how much they don't want to leave their friends and don't want to graduate, I honestly can't wait to get the hell away from these people. Everyone is all "call me!" and I'd apparently rather just mope around my room.
ANYway.
On the topic of Adam, I'd like to express my love for The Ringing in My Ear yet again, because it's truly f*cking awesome. If you haven't listened to it, do so now.
ANYway.
On the topic of Adam, I'd like to express my love for The Ringing in My Ear yet again, because it's truly f*cking awesome. If you haven't listened to it, do so now.
#2458
Posted: 2/26/06 at 4:58pm
February has mixed emotions for me. It has my reading break, but that also means that all my papers are due. Same with my October break. You guys tend to have more random holidays than me though.
#2459
Posted: 2/26/06 at 4:59pm
I love that song.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#2460
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:04pm
Lol, you are all gonna hate me- I am so excited for tomorrow, because tomorrow is one day closer to Tuesday, which leads to Wednesday, which is right before Thursday, and that is when I get to meet Anthony.
I am taking Bio next semester, I am NOT looking forward to it.
I am taking Bio next semester, I am NOT looking forward to it.
#2461
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:06pm
Ugh, that reminds me..I still have to hand in my classes for next year. Just thinking about it stresses me out way too much
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#2462
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:08pm
I really like the last three songs on Civilian.
Speaking of biology, I have a genetics exam on Tuesday. I should go study for that.
Speaking of biology, I have a genetics exam on Tuesday. I should go study for that.
#2463
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:09pm
I just finished the world's worst Bio paper. *wins at life*
#2464
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:15pm
I see Anthony tomorrow
Edit: At most of the signings so far, are you allowed to bring your book, or have you had to buy another one?
Edit: At most of the signings so far, are you allowed to bring your book, or have you had to buy another one?
Updated On: 2/26/06 at 05:15 PM
#2466
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:19pm
So, wow. Sweeney Todd = absolutely f**king amazing. (And after seeing it, the only thing that perplexes me is the handwringing on the main board over whether people will "get it.")
So, jumping into the conversations going on right now, my yucky months are generally April and December. It's no coincidence that those are the months leading right up to the end of the semester, when all of the major assignments are due one after another.
There'll be some absolutely gorgeous days that trick you into thinking that it's spring, and then a few days later it will be snowing.
Ugh, I know. It was so nice and warm and sunny yesterday and so brutally cold today.
I can totally relate to everyone dealing with feeling blah about senior year of high school. While I had some fun times with my friends, there was this overarching feeling that I was just going through the motions every day. (But daaaaamn, Lexi, your last day of school is that early? In NYC, the last day was usually June 28th!)
So, jumping into the conversations going on right now, my yucky months are generally April and December. It's no coincidence that those are the months leading right up to the end of the semester, when all of the major assignments are due one after another.
There'll be some absolutely gorgeous days that trick you into thinking that it's spring, and then a few days later it will be snowing.
Ugh, I know. It was so nice and warm and sunny yesterday and so brutally cold today.
I can totally relate to everyone dealing with feeling blah about senior year of high school. While I had some fun times with my friends, there was this overarching feeling that I was just going through the motions every day. (But daaaaamn, Lexi, your last day of school is that early? In NYC, the last day was usually June 28th!)
"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
#2467
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:21pm
I want it to be summer..it started to get really cold today.
#2468
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:23pm
I'm happy that you enjoyed Sweeney!
I just smacked my head into my front door. It really hurts.
ETA: Amber, I didn't have to buy another book.
I just smacked my head into my front door. It really hurts.
ETA: Amber, I didn't have to buy another book.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
Updated On: 2/26/06 at 05:23 PM
#2469
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:26pm
I'm glad that you loved it, Jessica! *counts days*
#2470
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:32pm
*hands Bohemian an ice pack*
"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
#2471
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:33pm
I want to see Sweeney so badly!
#2472
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:33pm
I doubt you'll have to buy another one.
#2473
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:33pm
*takes ice pack*
Maybe I should get a real one...
Maybe I should get a real one...
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#2474
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:34pm
BG - I'm glad you liked it! It's incredible, isn't it? Did you stage door at all?
"A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing." - Thomas Jefferson
#2475
Posted: 2/26/06 at 5:34pm
I just called and its cool, I can bring mine. I've been to many an event where you had to buy it there, that's why I was worried. I'm a poor college student...who's paying the gas to drive three hours home for the signing, I can't afford another book!
I want to see Sweeney! Boooo...
I want to see Sweeney! Boooo...
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