Finding Nemo is on the Disney Channel. This is cause for celebration.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
Banal: I'm waiting for the sister and her friend to vacate the family room so I can watch my Tivoed Daily Show and Report. I could use a little Jon and Stephen to cheer me up right now.
This is my Friday night. Whoo.
"The Life Outcome Satisfaction Expectancy Ratio is this: The age you moved out of your parents' house minus the age you lost your virginity divided by the number of cats you own plus one." "So, what exactly would a L.O.S.E.R number be?" "Jon, if you copied down the formula..."
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Don't worry, my Friday nights are pretty boring as well, especially with the AP Bio test looming over my head. I'm determined to make college a better experience, though.
Woohoo I got my new laptop today! And I took two of my four finals.
And I like Stephen Colbert, he's hilarious.
What kind of laptop? :)
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
Based on the practice tests I've taken, the most important things to know are respiration, photosynthesis, osmosis and diffusion, DNA/RNA details, classification basics and genetics.
I can't wait for college either, but sadly, it's a year away.
Updated On: 5/5/06 at 09:01 PM
Banal: my roommate is starting to pack up her stuff. Even though I complain sometimes, I'm gonna miss her. It's not like I can't still see her, though. :)
Eh, it's a Dell. I really wanted an iBook, but my parents wouldn't spend that much since I already have a desktop, and I don't have enough money to buy one for myself. But I like the Dell so far, it's so much more convenient!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Ugh. I can't wait until I can finally put all details of photosynthesis and cellular respiration out of my mind -- well, at least until a bio class in college.
Your senior year will be done before you know it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
In sophmore bio, we made picture books based on cell respiration. Mine charted the adventures of Joe the Blue-Mohawked Glucose Molecule through.... uh....
Crap. I guess I do need to study. I don't think I'll get points for drawing pictures of a mohawk on the test.
Emcee, you're going to love your roomie so much next year that you won't even mind what you miss right now.
Well, I don't think Fantabulous talks to lampshades. :)
My stomach is grumbling quite loudly.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/7/04
I wasn't talking just about the lampshades.
My Les Mis poster is still on my floor. It's been there for five days and it has yet to be damaged. Amazing.
I was kidding. I get it.
Anyway, that is impressive.
I can't decide whether to start packing or start studying. Hm.
How long do you have to pack?
I'm avoiding both.
I think the most depressing thing about packing is taking all the stuff down from my wall, especially since I don't have room to put anything up at home.
I always worry about damaging things when I take them down/put them up.
Leaving Tuesday afternoon. I took a lot of stuff home last weekend, so I'm hoping it won't be *too* bad, but I always underestimate how long it will take.
You could study and then take a break to pack? Not like packing is a fun break, but... heh.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I find packing kind of strangely fun. I'm so weird.
I think I hate it because it just reminds me how terribly disorganized I am; but I hate unpacking even more, because... then I have to organize stuff.
You could put on a DVD while you pack? Kinda makes it more fun. And less torturous.
I have to get up at 8 tomorrow to turn in a paper and then pack up my boxes to be shipped home before noon when the post office closes. Grrr. I hate packing.
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