Yesterday was my last first day of school. I'm not sure how I feel about it.
I felt like this summer, since I was working everyday, I didn't really get a break from the routine, you know, Interwebz? So I feel like I left studio only, like, 2 weeks ago and now I'm back.
My last first day of school was pretty uneventful. I woke up, showered, got dressed, ate a granola bar, went on the bookface, checked where my class was and left my apartment. No new school clothes, no new school notebooks. Just me, my old Moleskin, and a ratty pair of knock off Target brand Keds. I didn't even get the pre-first day of school butterflies in my stomache!
I did however get assigned homework. Fabz.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Last First.
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Monday, August 30, 2010
New Fave. Fo' Realz
This song is totes magotes my new favorite song. Like fo'realz.
It also gets stuck in your head SO EASILY.
Loves it.
It also gets stuck in your head SO EASILY.
Loves it.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
sicko.
ERGGH.
Interwebz. Why must I be sick. AGAIN??? My body must know that this week I start school and is making me want to hate my life and want to sleep all the time because I can't. HATERATION.
Interwebz. Why must I be sick. AGAIN??? My body must know that this week I start school and is making me want to hate my life and want to sleep all the time because I can't. HATERATION.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Stalker's Paradise
So, dahling Interwebz, I'm sure you've heard of this new crazy fad that's sweeping the nation called Four Square--right?
Well, recently when I was in Florida, my friend was "checking in" everywhere. While I had my doubts--stalkers would legit go crazypants for this--he assured me that only his friends on Four Square could see where he was checking in. Whatevah, I still was on the look out for any potential stalkers following us from Starbucks to Starbucks...
I recently came across this article from the NY Times about Four Square--chchcheck it out! It seems to be everywhere lately, making me wonder if I'm missing out on something...
The only reason I would start Four Squarin' it up, despite the stalker lovefest it's got going on, is because of its semi-competitive nature. If you visit a place more than anyone, you become THE MAYOR. That sounds pretty legit. My same friend, who walks to work, became the Mayor of the Church of Scientology in Boston just by walking past it almost everyday. {Take that Tom Cruise!} Also, if you go certain places you can unlock badges--my Four Squaring friend, who recently went for a sail, unlocked the "I'm on a Boat" badge. TPain and Andy Samburg mackin' on some mermaids and wearin' flippy floppies? In a badge form? Yes please!
But yeah, I don't have an iPhone, so I probski couldn't do any Squarin' anyway. Even if I didn't think that it was kindof, well, really creepy.
Well, recently when I was in Florida, my friend was "checking in" everywhere. While I had my doubts--stalkers would legit go crazypants for this--he assured me that only his friends on Four Square could see where he was checking in. Whatevah, I still was on the look out for any potential stalkers following us from Starbucks to Starbucks...
I recently came across this article from the NY Times about Four Square--chchcheck it out! It seems to be everywhere lately, making me wonder if I'm missing out on something...
The only reason I would start Four Squarin' it up, despite the stalker lovefest it's got going on, is because of its semi-competitive nature. If you visit a place more than anyone, you become THE MAYOR. That sounds pretty legit. My same friend, who walks to work, became the Mayor of the Church of Scientology in Boston just by walking past it almost everyday. {Take that Tom Cruise!} Also, if you go certain places you can unlock badges--my Four Squaring friend, who recently went for a sail, unlocked the "I'm on a Boat" badge. TPain and Andy Samburg mackin' on some mermaids and wearin' flippy floppies? In a badge form? Yes please!
But yeah, I don't have an iPhone, so I probski couldn't do any Squarin' anyway. Even if I didn't think that it was kindof, well, really creepy.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
Screwed.
All of this packing up of the cave to move has got me thinking about donating a lot...like A LOT of my existing stuff to Salvation Army. I mean, who really needs 4 fans, two ethernet cords, 3-4 iPod chargers, and over 4 bins worth of clothing??
Apparently, me. Or so I thought before I actually had to pack up all my stuff. HA.
So, today, dear Interwebz, I am pretending that I've cleared out all of the stuff I don't need (installation CD's for printers that have long since bitten the dust, for example) and am fake shopping for mah new apartment at one of my most favoritest stores: Anthropologie.
Replace lots of old stuff with lots of new stuff--that's how it works right?
I am so screwed.
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Apparently, me. Or so I thought before I actually had to pack up all my stuff. HA.
So, today, dear Interwebz, I am pretending that I've cleared out all of the stuff I don't need (installation CD's for printers that have long since bitten the dust, for example) and am fake shopping for mah new apartment at one of my most favoritest stores: Anthropologie.
Replace lots of old stuff with lots of new stuff--that's how it works right?
I am so screwed.
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Scratch and...FUNKIFY.
It's like the lottery ticket of the map world! So cool--and fun! When I was little I always liked the scratch and sniff stickers, maybe this map could smell like the country after you scratch off the top layer, as well as be a fun color? Cause that would be EPIC.
I want for the new apartment, Interwebz, plz?
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Monday, August 16, 2010
In Need of a Change
So, dearest Interwebz, I think that I'm in need of a change. A somewhat drastic one.
I think that I want to cut all of my hair off. I have chopped my hair off-and donated it-before, but somehow it always takes some building of confidence to actually go to the salon to have it cut off. I'm a bit nervous to do it because my hair is so long now (and to tell you the truth, I've been putting off getting a hair cut for, like, the past year) but I keep doing the same thing with it everyday--SUPER BORING--and I feel like the longer it gets, the harder it is to control.
What do you think? Too crazypants?
Here are some photos of people with short hair--inspiration, perhaps?
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Thoughts?
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I think that I want to cut all of my hair off. I have chopped my hair off-and donated it-before, but somehow it always takes some building of confidence to actually go to the salon to have it cut off. I'm a bit nervous to do it because my hair is so long now (and to tell you the truth, I've been putting off getting a hair cut for, like, the past year) but I keep doing the same thing with it everyday--SUPER BORING--and I feel like the longer it gets, the harder it is to control.
What do you think? Too crazypants?
Here are some photos of people with short hair--inspiration, perhaps?
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Thoughts?
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
Nowhere Boy
Oh man. Oh man. Oh man.
Interwebz, I really want to see this.
click on the video to see it full size, I don't know why it never goes full size...annoying.
{Hopefully it doesn't suck.}
Interwebz, I really want to see this.
click on the video to see it full size, I don't know why it never goes full size...annoying.
{Hopefully it doesn't suck.}
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Ch-Ch-Check it out!
Mah friend, Lauren, has been a'workin on her blog! I didn't even know she had one until today...like 30 seconds ago.
Legit, Interwebz.
An example of some of the epic things you can find on her blog! Hellz yeah!
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Legit, Interwebz.
An example of some of the epic things you can find on her blog! Hellz yeah!
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Be My Friend?
I want to be friends with these people. Really badly.
Existing Friends, what do you think? Will they fit in with our craziness?!
Me thinks so. Yodel-ay eee-ooooo!
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
Inspiring!
So, I've recently heard about this great thing that billionaires are doing called "The Giving Pledge" where people like Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and George Lucas are giving away half of their wealth to charity.
Interwebz, I think that this is so fabulous! Giving half of their wealth to help those less fortunate is such an amazing thing for these people to be doing--I'd like to think that if I were in their shoes, I would try to do the same!
Hooray for giving!
This weekend I will use my PC and have a Star Wars marathon in their honor.
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Interwebz, I think that this is so fabulous! Giving half of their wealth to help those less fortunate is such an amazing thing for these people to be doing--I'd like to think that if I were in their shoes, I would try to do the same!
Hooray for giving!
This weekend I will use my PC and have a Star Wars marathon in their honor.
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Dramditidramz.
Hokay.
So, dahling Interwebz, last night I went to see Inception with a few friends--one had seen it twice before, and the rest of us were newbies to the Inception world. After the movie let out, most of the audience was kindof in a state of "Whhahhht?"/ "OMIGAWD. DID YOU SEE THAT?!"/"I don't get it" shock.
While walking to the car, we started to discuss the movie, as all movie goers do, which led to clashing opinions being thrown out--one of my friends, a writer didn't think that the script was any good, another one of my friends picked up on little nuances and was surprised and satisfied by her findings, and I, well, I was pretty much in a state of shock over the hotness of Leo & JGL. (Fo'realzies Interwebz, Leo, like a fine wine, gets better and more tasty with age.) After we drove home and parted ways, satisfied with our evening spent in the AC eating M&M's, we went to bed--I for one had a bit of trouble getting to sleep (I didn't want a war to be waged in my head while I had my 6 hours, thank you very much...)
Today, however there was a bit of drama between those who enjoyed and those who didn't...I've started to wonder if maybe the movie itself is a form of an "inception"--having people choose sides "pro-Inception" or "anti-Inception" and forcing them to argue it out thus giving the movie itself more press and precedence in our lives.
As you know, Interwebs, I don't like confrontation. I also believe that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I respect the fact that a few of my friends didn't think that Inception was as good as hyped--I agree that people made it out to be way more confusing than it actually was. I enjoyed the movie for it's cinematic qualities--the effects were beautiful, they enhanced the dreamworld, the casting was great--hello Joseph Gordon Levitt!--and I liked the fight scene in the anti-gravity. Pretty epicsawce, if I do say so myself.
As for the script, most action movies I've seen tend to have not-so-hot scripts. I go into the theater knowing that I'm going to see some hot men punch each other in the face and not hear epic award winning dialogue while they do it--and I'm okay with that. If in the future there is a movie that delivers both, sign me up!
So, Inception, I enjoyed you, but can't we just leave the drama at the theater where it belongs?
{Unless JGL is willing to make a house call. Then, I'm all for it.}
So, dahling Interwebz, last night I went to see Inception with a few friends--one had seen it twice before, and the rest of us were newbies to the Inception world. After the movie let out, most of the audience was kindof in a state of "Whhahhht?"/ "OMIGAWD. DID YOU SEE THAT?!"/"I don't get it" shock.
While walking to the car, we started to discuss the movie, as all movie goers do, which led to clashing opinions being thrown out--one of my friends, a writer didn't think that the script was any good, another one of my friends picked up on little nuances and was surprised and satisfied by her findings, and I, well, I was pretty much in a state of shock over the hotness of Leo & JGL. (Fo'realzies Interwebz, Leo, like a fine wine, gets better and more tasty with age.) After we drove home and parted ways, satisfied with our evening spent in the AC eating M&M's, we went to bed--I for one had a bit of trouble getting to sleep (I didn't want a war to be waged in my head while I had my 6 hours, thank you very much...)
Today, however there was a bit of drama between those who enjoyed and those who didn't...I've started to wonder if maybe the movie itself is a form of an "inception"--having people choose sides "pro-Inception" or "anti-Inception" and forcing them to argue it out thus giving the movie itself more press and precedence in our lives.
As you know, Interwebs, I don't like confrontation. I also believe that everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I respect the fact that a few of my friends didn't think that Inception was as good as hyped--I agree that people made it out to be way more confusing than it actually was. I enjoyed the movie for it's cinematic qualities--the effects were beautiful, they enhanced the dreamworld, the casting was great--hello Joseph Gordon Levitt!--and I liked the fight scene in the anti-gravity. Pretty epicsawce, if I do say so myself.
As for the script, most action movies I've seen tend to have not-so-hot scripts. I go into the theater knowing that I'm going to see some hot men punch each other in the face and not hear epic award winning dialogue while they do it--and I'm okay with that. If in the future there is a movie that delivers both, sign me up!
So, Inception, I enjoyed you, but can't we just leave the drama at the theater where it belongs?
{Unless JGL is willing to make a house call. Then, I'm all for it.}
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