The Cult of Lincoln

Friday, November 30, 2001



Oh my God... I just found out. George Harrison died. Around 1:30 yesterday afternoon. Cancer. Suddenly the history test I'm about to fail next period doesn't seem nearly as important... Cult of Lincoln will maintain a day of silence in his honor.

Priscilla said at 10:44 AM

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Interesting dream. I got to meet Monica, and we got to drive all around this weird foreign country is her awesome fold-up car. Like a go-cart, but a whole lot cooler. For some reason, we kept running into (not literally) Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg, two of the witches from Discworld. Then, in another dream, I was in this souped-up trailer, where I was making a recording of "Robin Hood, Men in Tights", which was on TV. Then, Dr. Tucker (my friend Julia's mom) came up to me and asked if I wanted to work with her on this experiment involving artificial guano, made from cobra meat. Then I woke up.

Priscilla said at 7:31 AM

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Thursday, November 29, 2001



Pretty new Kell art. Go see!

Priscilla said at 10:22 PM

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This is certainly a novel development.

Priscilla said at 9:58 PM

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At times, the Government seriously bothers me. Today, my dad and I embarked on an adventure to renew my driver's license. The DPS, of course, is located in the most inconvenient, remote location possible, much to our annoyance. I filled out the necessary form and waited until they called me up to the desk, where I was then given a brief eye exam, which in my opinion was slightly unfair, as the left eye screen had a huge glare. Then the lady informed me that she couldn't renew my license because I never had one to start out with. Evidently, her predecessor had made a typo, because my "license" was restricted to being simply a driver's permit with photo-ID. For those that don't know the difference, a driver's permit is intended for student drivers, restricting them to driving with an adult in the passenger seat. This caused my dad and me to flail a great deal, as she claimed that I hadn't finished Driver's Ed, which was absolutely ridiculous. This meant that I am now guilty of driving without a licence for at least a dozen counts. Even though I had no way of knowing, that sort of thing really bothers me.

Because the DPS closed at 5, we didn't have time to go to All Star, the driving school, to get a copy of the paperwork necessary to issue me a license. This is a definite problem. I needed to have a car for the weekend, as both my parents are leaving town and I don't want to have to live on pizza and Chinese food. Plus, I have rehearsal on Friday and every day next week, so God knows when I would finally be able to get the bloody thing renewed. Desperate, my dad called All Star, to see if they had a copy of the paperwork. The guy said that he'd call my dad back in a few minutes. After 5 o'clock passed, we went to my dad's office, where the All Star guy finally called my dad. He couldn't find a copy. In fact, he couldn't find a record that I'd even attended All Star. After a great deal of annoyance, he told my dad that he'd check again in different years to see if he could find my file. A few minutes later, he called to tell my dad that he had found the form, but that additional copies were $10. With no other solution, my dad agreed.

He dropped me off at home and went off to pick up the form from All Star, which didn't close until 6:30, thankfully. I left my li-- *permit* with my dad, in case All Star decided to be annoying. Twenty minutes later, my dad called me to say that he couldn't find my permit, which I had put on top of a stack of envelopes next to the driver's seat. I told him that he was probably overlooking it somehow, like I always do whenever I try too hard to find something. However, when he returned, neither of us could find the permit, despite 15 minutes of exhaustive searching, flashlights included. This is especially disheartening, as he has already mailed the stack of envelopes where I had put my permit. Just great.

What do we do from here? Now that I have the Form of Doom, I have four options. One is to go transportation-less for the weekend, relying solely on my bicycle to get places. The "nearby" restaurants I love are nearly an hour's walk, or perhaps a 20 minute bike ride. Fortunately, the new SMU Barnes' and Noble is about a 10 minute bike ride. However, I'm sick and it's nearly freezing outside. Frankly, I don't feel like risking it. Having one's face continuously barraged by freezing wintry air is not the best thing for one's immune system. Option Two is to drive around regardless, which in my opinion is better than Option One, but still a really bad idea. I could get in serious trouble if stopped by the police, which would be the Government's perfect ironic justice. Option Three is to convince my aunt to take me out of school during lunch (which is mercifully followed by a free period, as we don't have P.E. on Fridays), and get my license renewed. While this sounds to me like the best option, I would not be in the school's good graces if the Powers That Be found out. Most likely, I would be given a detention, and I could possibly have my Junior priveliges suspended when we finally get them. Option Four is not even worth considering. It entails skipping rehearsal on Friday and going with my aunt to renew my license. Because I skipped Tuesday's rehearsal due to illness, Mr. Blaydes will kill me if I skip again. Plus, he decided yesterday that he wanted me in the opening number, which is particularly annoying, because that has been in rehearsal all week, and I have missed all the choreography lessons. He wanted me to come today, and it was only through a pathetic amount of pleading that I was able to get off in order to get my license. Bah.

So that's my story. Stuck between a rock and a hard place. Anyone that read to the end gets cookie points. Anyone that didn't should be glad, because that means they actually have a life. Good for them. So meh.

Priscilla said at 8:14 PM

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Crud. I think I'm still sick. My hands and feet are freezing cold, but the rest of me is burning up. I'm sweating up a storm. Graaaaaa! I hate being sick.

Priscilla said at 2:48 PM

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Note to self: Pick up copy of "The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents" whilst parents are away this weekend. Muahahahaha.

Priscilla said at 1:29 PM

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I am 21-40% Ghetto


I WISH I was ghetto. I need to take them gold plated teeth and get some REAL gold teeth..

Priscilla said at 1:26 PM

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Quote of the day: "You are not rotund! They should fit you merrily!"

This is what happens when I don't see Chungy in a day and a half.

Priscilla said at 1:22 PM

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It's snowing! It's snowing! ::squeals merrily:: Sure, there are only a few flurries, and Rebecca G. would laugh at me if she saw it, but still, it's snowing! ::cheers::

Priscilla said at 10:08 AM

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One of my teachers theorizes that there's an inversely proportional relationship between a woman's intelligence and the size heel she wears. I'm really, really amused.

Priscilla said at 10:06 AM

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...I've been milkin' and plowin' so long that even Ezekiel thinks that my mind is gone...

Priscilla said at 9:08 AM

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::hissssssss::: Why hasn't Elfwood updated yet? I've been waiting for a week!

Priscilla said at 9:00 AM

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Am I the only one who finds it slightly incongruous that the president of my school's sci-fi club has never seen the original Star Wars trilogy?

Priscilla said at 7:47 AM

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Ah, how I love Abbey Road. There's not a single song on this CD that I don't like. No matter what my mood, there's always a song on Abbey Road that I can stand listening to. It's great to use to relax when going to sleep, it's great to wake up to, and it's great to listen to, no matter what the occasion. ::sigh:: It's the most wonderful album in the world. ::loves her Beatles::

Priscilla said at 7:42 AM

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Isn't "pelf" the coolest word imaginable? Pelf pelf pelf. Wow, I feel special.

Priscilla said at 7:39 AM

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Wednesday, November 28, 2001



Why is it that Rebecca and Rebecca's LiveJournals always work, but Ann's and Kell's never do? ::bludgeons LiveJournal with a mallet::

Priscilla said at 8:19 PM

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::laughs:: Evidently, I wasn't the only one to attempt a musical adaptation of "Men at Arms". Join me in laughing my head off at "Walt Disney Presents: Discworld". Found in issue 26 of Discworld Monthly, and continued in 27 and 30.

A snippet:
Angua: he's such a nice boy
but I have to be coy
because he'll never understand
when he reaches for my hand
and finds that it's a... paw!

it ain't easy being me,
it ain't easy having PLT,
it ain't easy when the moon's in your eye,
and you're there with your guy
and you rip out his throat with one bite
that's not polite
Highly amusing. Which reminds me of another recent dream: a "Forbidden Broadway" spoof of Men At Arms, which featured people dressed up as me and Terry Pratchett, singing about how if I ever tried to write another Discworld musical, they'd sue the pants off me. All to the tune of "Too Much to Lose", the song that I posted the first verse of a few weeks ago, only to have two people comment (but I'm not bitter, no!). Particularly badly written line was "If she tries to write another one, I know I've got to refuse. The Discworld and musicals: they've both got too much too lose." ::sigh:: All I want for Christmas is a life...

Priscilla said at 7:38 PM

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Filched from Rebecca M.

Which Evil Criminal are You? Imelda Marcos

You're famous for your shoes (enough that you eventually opened an entire museum of them), and sometimes lauded as a celebrity. But underneath, you're still the woman who spent billions of dollars of money stolen from the Filipino population; theft that lead to extreme poverty.

Your husband, Ferdinand Marco, stole well over $5 billion, and plunged the entire country into heavier and heavier debt. Your response? Spend it. Spend it all.

Even when you claim to have reformed, sources estimate that you illegally hold $12 billion worth of shares. I guess luxury's just your style.

Priscilla said at 7:11 PM

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Just when you thought the jokes couldn't get any older... All Your Tourists Guys Are Belong To Us

Priscilla said at 2:00 PM

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Okay, I'm amused. Meet the PETA Commando Chicks!

Priscilla said at 1:48 PM

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I think something is living in the walls of my house. There are all these freaky scratching noises. Sure, I was well aware that my house is haunted, as occasionally doors will open and close without anyone being around, but now I keep picturing these evil rabid wombats to come bursting through my walls, foaming at the mouth and out for my blood.

Note to self: Imagination goes rampant when one is bored silly with a nasty cold.

Priscilla said at 11:44 AM

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"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." -- Orson Welles

Priscilla said at 10:17 AM

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Ridiculous. According to Emode, I will be married by Saturday, August 20, 2005. Does the fact that nearly every one of my responses indicated no desire to marry mean anything? Much less when I'm still in college! Silly stuff.

Priscilla said at 10:13 AM

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::sings "Calling In Sick" in a scratchy, hoarse whisper::

Medic...

Priscilla said at 10:04 AM

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Go me. Filched from Rebecca M.

I am 82.5% British!
Take the Brit Quiz

Priscilla said at 9:47 AM

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Tuesday, November 27, 2001



Yeah, so I changed the sidebar quote again. I was bored. Now I'm going to sleep.

For those that don't know, it was said by Langly, niftiest of all gunmen, in the X-Files episode "Unusual Suspects". Quite obviously, he was in the middle of an RPG.

Priscilla said at 11:14 PM

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Out of curiosity, what do you guys think of the cloning issue? Personally, I don't really have an objection to it. I see nothing wrong with therapeudic cloning, and as for reproductive cloning, I don't see anything wrong with creating life from one person's genetic material as opposed to two. Sure, it's still risky and dangerous at this point, but new technology is always risky and dangerous when it's first introduced. That's why I think scientists should be allowed to do more research. Out of curiosity, what exactly do people find morally wrong with cloning? I can understand the stem cell debate, but I can't understand this. They're just cloning human cells, in hopes that they can develop new techniques for treatment of patients with Parkinsons, diabetes, and spinal cord injuries, to name a few.

Also, I find it amusingly ironic that some people are urging a ban on human cloning in the United States. Don't they realize that they'd have more control over cloning if they allowed research in the U.S.? After all, if a scientist wants to study cloning, he or she could just study abroad. No one is keeping them in the U.S.; cloning research would still go on.

As always, if I am hopelessly deluded and making a fool of myself for my lack of vision and devotion to misinformation, I encourage you to correct me. If I'm completely wrong, or you want to express a dissenting opinion, I want to hear it. Let those comments fly, baby.

Priscilla said at 11:02 PM

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Dude... Read this article. Or at least the first paragraph.

Priscilla said at 10:07 PM

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New poll. Woo.

Priscilla said at 7:43 PM

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Sign it, by golly! Thanks to Alicey for the tip.

Priscilla said at 7:23 PM

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Is not Evel Plotting Ocha the most groovy thing you've seen in at least five years? Yes, indeedy. Ooh, and Ann updated her website. Go and see!

Priscilla said at 7:20 PM

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Why does it give me so much satisfaction to change my age on the little sidebar thingy? Thanks for reminding me, Inna. I'll be sure to try your "cleansing dance" as soon as I get enough energy.
It involves lighting a fire and dancing around it naked, doing the funky chicken, and singing 'Hakuna Matata.' You should try it.
This is what they don't teach you in school.

Priscilla said at 7:10 PM

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Mmm. Sleep.

It turns out that I wasn't able to make it through the day. Near the start of English class, I started feeling all hot and flustered and lightheaded and nasty (my group came to the consensus that I looked like hell), so I went to the infirmary, and then home. Then I slept 'till 6. That was nice....

I really hope that school will be cancelled tomorrow. There are chances that we'll get ice, which makes the closure of school almost a given. ::prays::

In other news, Britt's video finally arrived. Impressive, as it was sent nearly a month ago. The poor thing looks like its been put through the ringer. Is this not tragic? Gotta love the Canadian and American postal services!

Hmm, now let's see if I can find anything to eat around here...

Priscilla said at 7:03 PM

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Raaa, I'm getting sick and it's all my evil sister's fault. She comes home for a week for Thanksgiving and she gives me her cold! Grr. ::goes off to find a nice couch and lapse into unconciousness::

Priscilla said at 3:12 PM

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Go me.

Arwen
If I were a character in The Lord of the Rings, I would be Arwen, Elf, the daughter of Elrond. In the movie, I am played by Liv Tyler.

Who would you be?

Priscilla said at 12:33 PM

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Mrah. Want to know what bothers me? That there's a new version of Quicktime out every five minutes. You have to spend 50 years downloading it, then it installs wrong, and you have to try a billion more times and eventually rip all your hair out in clumps and storm out of the room, unable to see anything. Then the next time you want to watch something new, you have to download a new version, and the whole process repeats again. Death to Quicktime!

Priscilla said at 12:27 PM

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Last night was so happy and musical! "Men at Arms" is really coming along. ::cackles evilly:: I worked out a bit more on "Too Much to Lose", the highly amusing Carrot/Angua song, and started working out the tune for "Powers of Two", the Cuddy and Detritus song, inspired by Sannali. Muaha. Unfortunately, "Powers of Two" keeps lapsing into this weird hybrid of "The _something_ Overture" (I think it's William Tell. You know, the one they always play for horseraces?) and "Spectacular, Spectacular". Gah. ::whacks self with the creativity stick::

So I'm amused. I think I may have to cut Leonard and Big Fido, though. Meh.

Priscilla said at 8:09 AM

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I've forgotten. How long does it usually take to get art put up on Elfwood? I updated my Fanquarter gallery on Thursday! Meh. Last time, stuff was up in maybe two days. Grr... ::stomps about::

Priscilla said at 7:55 AM

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More magnificent gifts! ::squeals with joy::

Muchas smoochies go out to Ann, Rebecca M, and Alicey! May showers of cookies rain upon your houses in the flavor of your choice!

Priscilla said at 7:53 AM

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Sunday, November 25, 2001



My poor grey crayon. ::makes consoling noises::

Priscilla said at 10:33 PM

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Daily Sketch. Don't you know it.

Priscilla said at 7:02 PM

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Don't forget about the special on R2-D2 tonight! It comes on after The Phantom Menace, on Fox, which starts at 6 Central. ::chortles gleefully::

Priscilla said at 5:18 PM

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My new sketchbook cover! Hurrah!

I'm in love with afunk.com. So much line art to mutilate! It was going to be propaganda, but then I decided to do something else. ::sigh:: Crayons are such fun!

So what should I do with the background? Please comment; I need ideas!

Priscilla said at 4:16 PM

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I'm in the home stretch! I just started on the last band for my scarf. Muaha! Just 6 more inches, then fringe, then I'm done! ::grooves::

Priscilla said at 1:05 PM

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I just remembered another part of my dream! I was on a bus with Mr. Long (the niftiest teacher on earth. The poor guy is named Edward Miles Long. ::snickers::) and a bunch of other Hockaday students, and we were listening to showtunes. To my horror, the music to "Ankh-Morpork: It's My Kind of Town" was identical to a song from "Brigadoon".

Priscilla said at 12:43 PM

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Leafing through Ann's archives, I came upon afunk.com. Muaha. ::fiendishly plots propaganda poster designs::

Priscilla said at 10:56 AM

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I just saw a review of Neil Gaiman's latest, "American Gods", in the newspaper today. Is it just me, or does it sound a whole lot like Pratchett's "Small Gods"? Still, it sounds highly amusing. I may have to read it. Have any of you loyal readers read it? Comment, m'dears!

Priscilla said at 10:36 AM

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::squeals:: Much love to Adeline, who made me an absolutely wun-der-bar birthday card! Hugs and smoochies go out to her in her infinite coolness. ::showers Adeline and Sannali with cookies::

Priscilla said at 9:38 AM

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Sorry the poll is still here. HTMLGear is being obnoxious. I'll change it as soon as they begin acting civil again.

Priscilla said at 9:25 AM

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Weird dream, yo. It took place in this sci-fi world where people were highly biased by their skin color. There were wars fought between those with white and black skin (literally white and black. Not peach and dark brown!). There were documentaries made, glorifying the whites, and ridiculing the blacks as evil. Now, another war was brewing. I was on the side of the whites, which at this point just had incredibly pale skin. The blacks had more dark grey skin. However, I had the same color skin that I have now, just ordinary caucasian. I was ridiculed by those around me. I found friendship in a girl whose situation was even more dire than mine. Her skin had a purple hue.

The action began in a military training center not unlike the one in "Ender's Game". A bunch of typical teenagers, learning to become soldiers. Most didn't really care, and made efforts to get out of the simulation practice. To get to the simulation, we had to ride on this hellish mockery of a monorail. We held on to these two vertical bars, but we had nothing to stand or sit on. And it went FAST. And there were these turns that would nearly throw you off due to the angular momentum. Once you started to slip, you had to hope that you would be really lucky.

Briefly, I was in a simulation group with James, Sirius, and Peter. I was Remus. We had gotten out of last week's simulation using a hologram of our ship. Unfortunately, we weren't able to control it very well, and those in charge became suspicious. Thus week, we planned to make them think that our ship was empty, so that they would return it to the hold. We were successful, until the very last bit, where Sirius (who was actually more like Riff, from Sluggy Freelance at this point) cheered when the ship reached the hold. From the viewscreens of the people in charge, he was barely seen, albeit briefly. One woman, who was notorious among the students for her strictness, and looked a great deal like one of the mission moderators at Advanced Space Academy, went off to find us. We had hidden in a bus, rejoicing at our good fortune. Surprisingly, she didn't get mad at us. She lauded our cunning, expressing sentiments that she wished more students were as clever as we were. We expected her to snap at any moment, but she didn't.

We returned to the dorms later, were I was myself again. We all wore these white blouses and purple skirts. However, I never received a blouse, so I had to walk around, Lisa Simpson-style, with a really long skirt acting like a strapless dress. I received a lot of grief over this, and eventually I snapped, searching all my hall-mates' closets for extra shirts. Because no one really liked me except the purple-skinned girl, no one would give me a blouse. At that point, one of the boys' groups got back from the simulation session, where a boy who looked like a messy-haired Chris Rankin told us how he had brilliantly gotten out of the simulation. All the girls on my floor and the guys who were visiting thought that this guy's scheme was fantastic. Unfortunately, it was unrepeatable.

Later down the line, we had been through our first battle. We emerged virtually unscathed, and we had returned to the battle school. The next day, however, I noticed that people's faces had changed. Everyone had a few pieces of glitter on their faces. Those that had killed or injured the most had the most glitter. The purple girl and I barely had any. I interpreted it as "loss of innocence" symbolism, or slowly losing what we interpreted as "good" and turning into "evil". The glitter wouldn't come off, no matter how hard one tried. After a while, the amount of glitter started reflecting (not literally) what they were like as a person. If they were cruel, they had lots of glitter. If they were kind, they had almost nothing.

Later on, I saw that Casey Potter was with us at the battle school. Much to my chagrin, our floor decided to put on a production of "Ten Little Indians". Because Casey knew it would annoy me, I was to play Emily again. Once it was cast, we spent several hours arguing over whether the line was "pukka mahib" or "pukka sahib". Aaargh. Then I woke up.

Why can't I have dreams like this *before* the last week of NaNoWriMo?

Priscilla said at 9:23 AM

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Saturday, November 24, 2001



True, true. Yet another online quiz. Take it yourself!

Your view on yourself

Other people find you very interesting, but you are really hiding your true self. Your friends love you because you are a good listener; they'll probably still love you if you learn to be yourself with them.

The type of girl/boyfriend you are looking for.

You are not looking merely for a girl/boyfriend - you are looking for your life partner. Perhaps you should be more open-minded about who you spend time with. The person you are looking for might hide their charm under their exterior.

Your readiness to commit to a relationship.

You are ready to commit as soon as you meet the right person. And you believe you will pretty much know as soon as you might that person.

The seriousness of your love.

Your have very sensible tactics when approaching the opposite sex. In many ways people find your straightforwardness attractive, so you will find yourself with plenty of dates.

Your views on education

Education is less important than the real world out there, away from the classroom. Deep inside you want to start working, earning money and living on your own.

The right job for you.

You have plenty of dream jobs but have little chance of doing any of them if you don't focus on something in particular. You need to choose something and go for it to be happy and achieve success.

How do you view success?

You are confident that you will be successful in your chosen career and nothing will stop you from trying.

What are you most afraid of?

You are afraid of things that you cannot control. Sometimes you show your anger to cover up how you feel.

Who is your true self?

You are mature, reasonable, honest and give good advice. People ask for your comments on all sorts of different issues. Sometimes you might find yourself in a dilemma when trapped with a problem, which your heart, rather than your head, needs to solve.

Priscilla said at 6:45 PM

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I need a haircut.

Priscilla said at 9:52 AM

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Odd dreams. First, my mom and I were driving around during a huge rainstorm. There was a huge probability that the car would get struck by lightning, so I was trying to remember everything they told you in school regarding this situation. I considered putting a blanket on top of the car, but then I remembered that it was an electric blanket, and it would probably increase our likeliness of being hit. During the storm, the winds were so powerful that cars kept being pulled back into this huge cloudmass. My mom and I drove away as fast as possible. She controlled the pedals and I controlled the wheel from the passenger seat, and she berated me for driving too fast. Silly girl.

Then, I was at Chili's, rereading "The Fifth Elephant", which was illustrated like "The Last Hero". Sannali's fabulous birthday card was among all the lovely Kidby illustrations. I was shocked, because it mentioned in the text that Carrot was 18 at that point, while I had previously thought that the City Watch books were roughly a year apart, timeline-wise.

In the next dream, I was at this math competition. Previously, I had been in the same contest, and I had won. Of course, all my competitors were at least two years below me. This time, all my rivals were from my grade in school. To make matters worse, they randomly decided that I shouldn't be allowed use of a calculator. Then I saw two girls cheating and tried to bring them to the proctor's attention, but the proctor became irritated with me and told me to be quiet. I think this dream pretty much mimics the Harry Potter Trivia Competition from a few weeks ago. I advanced from the low ranks, and finally I was set against equals. Then they told me I couldn't use my knowledge of the British editions, and they ignored my protests when I claimed that their answer sheet was wrong, threatening to kick me out of the event.

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Priscilla said at 12:20 AM

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La la la. I figured one or two of you might be remotely curious as to what was in the Mystery Sacks of Doom. The cd was Harry Potter, which was joyous, as I had been planning on getting it soon. The book was vocal selections from RENT, which is always ultra-groovy. The bag held a small silver heart keychain, for whenever I get my car. Gah, I have to renew my license. As today was my 17th birthday, it expired today. No driving for me for the next few days. Meh. So all is glorious in la vida Priscilla, and I'm going to sleep. Night-night!

Priscilla said at 12:04 AM

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Friday, November 23, 2001



Quotes time! Keep in mind that a few of these were slightly paraphrased, because conversations (especially at Chili's) tend to go unwritten. Most of the punch lines remain the same, though. It's all good.


Every good show has to have a tango. Rent, Little Shop of Horrors, Moulin Rouge... It's like an unwritten law. --Me, explaining to my mother the title song for "Men at Arms"

Cherise: I never watched the show again, ever since I saw a ship give birth.
Me: What?!? Ever since you saw Swift give birth?
Cherise: No! A ship!
Me: Oh! ::laughs::
Cherise: I'm never eating at Chili's again...
--Referring to "Farscape"

Republicans are nice peo-- ::pause:: Republicans! --Marcelina

Marcelina: How is this pasta Cajun?
Me: It isn't. I told them to take all the Cajun-ness out.
Cherise: It's the Anglo-Saxon Chicken Pasta.

Chungy: I read in an article about this student who wasn't able to get housing in college, so he lived in the library.
Me: What, curled up among the grimoires?
Chungy: It's true. My brother knows him. He slept on the library couches, used the nearby bathrooms to brush his teeth, and showered in his friends' dorms. He's actually gotten to be pretty popular there.
Me: Gives whole new meaning to the phrase "cuddle up with a good book".
--This is true.

Chungy: Why is Swift acting so strangely?
Christine: He probably can't remember which nickname he told you.

Priscilla said at 11:53 PM

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::squeals madly:: Huge hugs and kisses to Sannali! Everyone look at her gorgeous gift and then go tell her how cool she is! Cheery Littlebottom and Sibyl Vimes, in a scene from "The Fifth Elephant".

Priscilla said at 10:50 PM

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::whines pitifully at Elfwood:: What does a girl have to do to get her art posted around here? Sure, I just submitted it yesterday morning, but it seems like ages. Gah, long weekends and I have a love/hate relationship. I have oodles of time, yet nothing seems to get done.

Priscilla said at 7:09 PM

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Okay, this is getting pathetic. Twelve entries in a day. You guys need to start posting. Yes, I'm talking to you, Kell. And Rebecca G. And Ann. And everyone else who hasn't posted for decades. ::scowls at various people, then distributes cookies to those that post frequently, such as Rebecca M and Renata::

Priscilla said at 7:07 PM

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::screams:: According to Entertainment Weekly, Moulin Rouge is being rereleased this month! ::spazzes and explodes::

Priscilla said at 6:22 PM

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Gah, families are crazy. This morning, outside my room were a few wrapped presents for my birthday. My mom told me that I couldn't open them unless the whole family was present. Sounds fine. Of course, most of the day I've been home alone. My mom and sister have been out together, and the few times my dad has been by, they haven't been here. Am I ever going to open them? Maybe in a week.

Of course, I still get my guessing games. One is quite obviously a CD. I have no way of guessing which one. I'm taking a stab in the dark and guessing "Magical Mystery Tour", as I had complained to my sister a great deal yesterday because she had taken my copy with her to California. Number Two is a tall, thin, soft-back book. My mind suggested "The Pratchett Portfolio", but I'm not sure if it's available in the U.S., and I doubt my dad would have heard of it. Plus, it's too thick to be "The Pratchett Portfolio". Meh. Maybe it's a "how to draw" book. That sounds like something my dad would do. Number Three is hidden by tissue paper in a very lightweight, small, pink sack. No guesses ventured.

I want to find out what they are! Mrah! ::wrinkles nose and goes downstairs for chocolate milk::

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Hmm... Colorgenics. Oddly accurate. Thanks to Renata for the link.

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I went scan-happy. Pictures. Joy!

Yes, that *is* Adam Pascal -- last year in New York
Ann and the sheep -- two summers ago at Camp Hell. This was my wall decoration.
A very large sheep -- part of a prank at Camp Hell.
Homecoming 99 -- this dress bothers me.
CosPlay Exploits -- a jedi at The Camp of Joy two summers ago. For a lip sync contest. I chose "The Saga Begins". The belt is made out of duct tape.
Leia hair -- at Camp of Joy two summers ago. Shauna gave me the Leia hairstyle from the beginning of TESB for a Dance of Doom.
Old shoes -- I love these shoes. They're older than I am. Too bad my parents have forbidden me from wearing them.
Sirius and Me -- at the Rose Center in New York. I hate cameras. See my pretty dragon on my binder and my groovy Quatrix t-shirt.
Teatime -- I hated this assignment. Self-Portraits. Bleugh.

Use whatever you want, Tanja. But not the Sirius one. Or the picture of Ann with the sheep, because it is obviously not me.

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I just reorganized my cd collection. Ah, it gives such a feeling of satisfaction. Now all Beatles and Broadway and A Cappella and Weird Al are properly arranged. Muaha.

Priscilla said at 4:47 PM

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I think I've settled on a design for tnm.n. It's very simple and quick to load, with plenty of breathing room, versatility, and update potential. Let's just see if I still like it tomorrow...

Priscilla said at 3:38 PM

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Ahh, joy. I got a couple new Beatles CDs for my birthday (Let it Be and Live at the BBC), and Live at the BBC includes a track with Paul singing "Till there was you" from The Music Man. ::pokes Sannali and sighs happily:: And they're all cute and amusing. ::hugs the Beatles::

Oh, and Monica got a blog. The title amuses me.

Priscilla said at 3:33 PM

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Mwee! Ah, be still, my heart!

Priscilla said at 2:09 PM

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I was going through my files, deleting everything possible to free up more space, and I found Kell's Monkeypants!Draco calendar image. ::snickers madly:: She should win an award or something for that...

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Happy birthday to me
Happy birthday to me
Happy birthday Mr. President
Happy birthday to me!

Priscilla said at 8:20 AM

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Why no archives, Sannali? ::pouts pitifully::

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Thursday, November 22, 2001



Why is no one posting all of the sudden?

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I just saw Harry Potter again. Mrah. It should amuse me, but I've been in a bit of a funk today. Blah. Go look at me in age makeup: 001, 002

The flash washed out my cheek makeup, so you can't really see it except in the bottom one, where it looks stupid. But oh well. It looked awesome on stage. And of course, it looks best when I'm frowning, but I'm smiling in all these images. So meh. And my hair is messed up. It shouldn't be. That's my aunt and uncle, in case you cared. ::grumbles a bit and toddles off to CG Sannali's stuff::

Priscilla said at 8:26 PM

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I updated my Fanquarter gallery. Expect changes any day now.

Priscilla said at 10:23 AM

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I was bored, so I colored today's Daily Sketch image. Gads, I haven't CGed in ages...

Priscilla said at 9:37 AM

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Happy Thanksgiving, kids!

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Wednesday, November 21, 2001



I am 44% EMO.

Not quite Emo. Hmm.. i suggest I stopped listening to Dashboard Confessional.... enough said... Now that I stopped looking at my shoes, I know how the real world looks.

What on Earth is EMO?

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My dad's taking me to test drive the Prius today! ::dances merrily::

Priscilla said at 12:36 PM

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Archives are back. They keep disappearing for no reason. Meh.

Priscilla said at 11:25 AM

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I had a seriously weird dream last night. First, I dreamed that I was in this parody-writing group class thingy, and I had to write a parody of a RENT song in French. For inspiration, the teachers provided us with a series of highly amusing canned food labels. Then, I was suddenly at Sail Caribbean again. Except the wind was so strong that the ship had keeled over to about a 45 degree angle, and I was clinging to the lines on the side of the ship (I forgot what they were called. Meh. You know, those support line things!) Then we dragged the boat aground and started paining graffitti on the hull and keel. Search me why.

Other points of interest:

1. On Sunday, I got to see Cirque du Soleil. Dralion. It was absolutely magnificent. My hands started to hurt from clapping so much. Like Ann, I loved the naked guy with balls, but I think my favourite had to be the girls in green who see-saw catapulted themselves into really tall formations and stuff. It was amazing. A minor point -- I got to see Bern there! Bern, if you either have forgotten or if you are new to my blog, is one of the most amusing people in the universe. He played Bud Frump in Jesuit's production of "How to Succeed" last year. We said "hi" and smalltalked and it was all good. Yay!

2. Yesterday, my friends threw me a mini-surprise party for my birthday (Friday! Yay!). Of course, talking to Chungy during the day, it became obvious. The poor girl just can't lie to save her life. ::hugs Chungy:: We went to Chili's, where we immediately ran into Swift, one of the infamous Chili's waiters. Also traipsing about the place was Brian, who has become equally infamous in the minds of the JETS. I just realized that I never actually got to post about our adventures with Brian and Chili's and "The Mummy Returns" because that was the day Douglas Adams died. Maybe I'll fill you all in on the story later. Anyway, Swift was obviously shocked when everyone sang the birthday song for me and announced that I was turning 17. He had tried to hit on me when we first met him, so he must have thought I was older. I found this particularly entertaining. Then we all went to the theatre to try to find a movie we all agreed on. We weren't able to find one, as Margaret wouldn't see Harry Potter, Monsters Inc., or Amelie. Instead, we all went to my house, where we watched Robin Hood: Men in Tights. As the movie progressed, people started leaving for whatever they had to do, and eventually it was just me and Chungy. We called Elizabeth and she came over, and we ordered in Chinese food and watched "Shrek". Let it be known that the Karaoke Swamp Dance is absolutely hilarious! After that, Elizabeth left, and it was just me and Chungy. We talked for about two hours, then she had to go home, as well. Then I went to sleep.

3. I put up the Amelie mini-poster they gave me at the Inwood. It's all happy.

4. I knit another band on the scarf. It's now about 3 1/2 feet. Just one more foot to go!

5. Loh informs me that a scarf sold on eBay for over $100, just because it looked like the one Harry Potter wore. I've decided to start making and selling scarves in my free time to rake in some extra money. Muaha!

6. I need to re-post the "Who's Who" thing. Meh.

Priscilla said at 10:49 AM

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Tuesday, November 20, 2001



Brief new poll. Go do your civic duty and vote. God compels you.

Priscilla said at 11:41 AM

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Go ahead. Check out the Daily Sketch. Comment. Make my day, punk.

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Monday, November 19, 2001



Raaar, when is Britt's Simpsons tape going to arrive? I want to watch it and share it with my friends! ::flails in annoyance at the Anthrax-laden mail service of doom::

Priscilla said at 11:42 PM

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Faith has more Discworld art! Yayfun!

Priscilla said at 9:33 PM

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Muah! My birthday is on Friday! ::grooves:: I hope my friends put stuff on my locker. That would be joyous!

Priscilla said at 7:45 PM

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Today, my mental image of Carrot experienced a rather sudden, jarring shift. I was rereading "Guards! Guards!", and it says that he's nearly 16. ::stares:: No way I'm older than he is...

Priscilla said at 7:27 PM

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I heard a great joke today. What's red and bad for your teeth?

A brick.

Priscilla said at 7:16 PM

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Oh, good lord. Last year, the Forecast ran an article on feminism, and they printed quotes from several students regarding what they thought feminism was. Joking, I said that feminism was our God-given right to tell boys how loser-ful they are. It got in. Today, my dad was contacted by a man writing a book about the history of St. Marks, our brother school, and came upon that issue of the Forecast. He wants to know if he can use my quote. Sure, I have no problem with it, but I sincerely hope he knows I was kidding...

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Sunday, November 18, 2001



Well *I* laughed...

Modern Humorist's Ultimate Harry Potter Guide

"Have you noticed that every time Osama makes a video he tries to widen his appeal by aligning Al Qaeda with a new conflict? First it was holy war against the Americans. Then it was Palestine. This week he's calling for Jihad in the disputed province of Kashmir. I hear tomorrow he's going to say that it's the sacred obligation of all Muslims to help Slytherin defeat Gryffindor in the big Quidditch match." (from "Bombing with Jai al-Leno")

Priscilla said at 11:13 PM

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I am 26% Raver.

That's okay, at least I am not a complete freak.

I am 25% Grunge.

What's this? The longest I've been without a shower is three days? Not even close, man. I should go sit out in the rain for a week.

I am 74% ADDICTED TO THE INTERNET.


I am pretty addicted, but there is hope. I think I'm just well connected to the internet and technology, but it's really a start of a drug-like addiction. I must act now! Unplug this computer!

Priscilla said at 3:49 PM

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Quotes!

::holding up the head of the bear rug:: "Alas, poor Yogi. I knew him well." --Patrick

There's nothing more amusing than seeing a waxed cartoon squirrel. --Cherise, referring to an episode of Spongebob Squarepants

I have the mental processing ability of a zombie on speed. --Cherise

Marcelina: I want to knit a hat!
Me: Out of steel wool?
Marcelina: No, I want to knit a dress out of steel wool.
Cherise: Ooh! Talk about exfoliating!

Please turn off all cellphones, pagers, and screaming babies. --Ricky, instructing Tom on how to open the show

Priscilla said at 3:44 PM

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New survey! Answer each question with a song lyric. Fun stuff. I have no idea what happened to question #1, it was like this when I got it, I swear. ::shifty eyes::

2) Describe your neighborhood: "Everywhere there's lots of piggies living piggy lives. You can see them out for dinner with their piggy wives." --Beatles

3) How do you look?: "I feel pretty" --West Side Story

4) If you could say one thing to the person you like what would it be?: "P.S.: I love you. You, you, you. As I write this letter, send my love to you. Remember that I'll always be in love with you." --Beatles
"I love you, baby! I love the way that you walk! I love you, baby! I love the way that you talk! Somebody left a cake out in the tain. Oh no! I was gonna eat that cake, but now it's all wet and I don't think I want any. We could get married, just the two of us. You could get a job driving the school bus! I love you baby! Will you marry me? You don't have to decide right away! Think it over! Who's it gonna hurt? Hey, where you going?" --Brak

5) Where do you wish you were right now?: "Here, there, and everywhere." --Beatles
"You can't chop your mama up in Massechucetts. Massechucetts is a far cry from New York." --Chad Mitchell Trio

6) What do you think about your best friends?: "I get by with a little help from my friends." --Beatles

7) Any words of advice?: "The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." --Moulin Rouge
"If I mention one day that I must dock their pay they will "dock" off my head with an axe." --From "Men At Arms: The Musical" (song: Men at Arms)

8) What do you wish you were doing right now?: "After all, I'm only sleeping." --Beatles

9) What do you think about drugs and alcohol?: "No, no, no!" --Beatles

10) If you could say one thing to your enemy what would it be?: "Bugger this for a lark." --From "Men at Arms: The Musical" (song: still untitled)

11) What do you usually do on Friday nights?: "Stay iiiiin Tonight!" --my RENT parody
"Don't forget to watch the movie! Don't forget to watch the show!" --the muppets in a Lowe's Theatres ad

12) What was your last break up like?: "Sisters are doing it for themselves. Standing on their own two feet and ringing on their own bells." --The Rounder Girls

13) What do you think about your school?: "I used to get mad at my school. The teachers that taught me weren't cool. Holding my down, turning me 'round, filling me up with their rule. I have to admit, it's getting better." --Beatles

14) How do you feel right now?: "Nothing really matters, anyone can see. Nothing really matters. Nothing really matters to me." --Queen

15) Describe your personality: "We all want to change the world." --Beatles
"He is just a nowhere man sitting in his nowhere land making all his nowhere plans for nobody." --Beatles
"What was I thinking? Who is this guy? Maybe I will choke on this porkchop and conveniently die. What was I thinking? Quick, sharpen this knife. My endorphines are sinking. I'm ending my life." --Christine Lavin

16) Any closing words?: "Scaramouche! Scaramouche! Can you do the fandango?" --Queen
"There's nothing we can't face... except for bunnies." --Buffy: The Musical (song: I've got a Theory)

Priscilla said at 2:59 PM

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::snickers:: I love comments like this. It really makes me wonder about human nature. If someone dislikes the series so much, then why do they take their time to look at fanart and insult those that *do* like the series? ::is amused::

"God, i m sick of you Harry potter fans. God people, it's a freakin book, and you people are such nerds! Do the world a favor and remove this whole entire website!" --From the Harry/Cho Valentine in my Elfwood gallery

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Harry Potter! Woo hoo! After months of waiting, I finally got to see it today with my friends. Those that have not seen the movie yet had best skip this entry, and read it when they've got some sense knocked into them. I'm editing and expanding this tomorrow, because I'm sleepy.

People:
  • Daniel Radcliffe: overall, he was a pretty good actor, but there were certain aspects about him that bothered me. For instance, during most of the scenes, it was obvious that his glasses had no lenses. Also, whenever his scar was supposed to be hurting, he would just touch his forehead and frown. It would have been a lot more believeable if he winced or grimaced, at least.
  • Emma Watson: she had me *seriously* hating Hermione early in the movie. I just wanted to smack her. This is quite an achievement, because I love Hermione. She got better, though, and by the end, I was ready to forgive her. I just wish she wouldn't over-enunciate so much. That got *really* obnoxious.
  • Rupert Grint: If you ignore the fact that this boy does not look like book!Ron in the slightest, Rupert made a fantastic Ron. In my mind, he's the best actor of the trio.
  • Chris Rankin: Percy needed glasses. No excuses accepted. Give the boy a pair of horn-rims and a bigger, more noticeable prefect badge. Despite this irritations, though, I still squealed whenever I saw Percy. He needed more scenes, other than just a bunch of shots of him telling people to move faster.
  • Tom Felton: Shockingly, I found Tom's Malfoy reasonably tolerable. He actually felt more like a kid in the movie than the one-dimensional, evil little prat he is in the books. Kudos to you, Tom.
  • Sean Biggerstaff: oh, nelly. Hold me back. Any female who did not dissolve into a puddle of goo at the sight of this boy (and the sound of his accent!) needs to have her pulse checked. Ye gods this boy is cute. I'm so fortunate to have him as my husband in law-in law-in law (Oliver is married to Cairnsy, who is married to Percy, who is married to Tanja, who is married to me). ::glomps Oliver::
  • James and Oliver Phelps: I was wary before, and I was pleasantly surprised. I adore James and Oliver as the twins. Like Ron, they don't look at all how I imagined them, but they were still fabulous.
  • The Dursleys: Love/Hate here. I didn't have as much a problem with the acting as with the script. The whole beginning of the movie felt rather weak script-wise, in my opinion.

    Minor points:
  • The invisibility cloak effect was so cool. I could never get tired of that.
  • Quidditch. Oh. My. God. I will see this movie again and again just to see this scene. ::dies happy::
  • What was up with the sorting ceremony? That was messed up. And I'm rather disappointed about Dumbledore's "Nitwit, Oddment, Blubber, Tweak" speech, the Sorting Hat Song, and the school song getting cut. I rather liked those bits.
  • James was a Chaser, not a Seeker. How many times must Jo reiterate this in chats?
  • Pronunciation! Gads! What is up with their pronunciation of "Diagon Alley" (supposed to be die-AAH-gun AAh-ley) and "Firenze" (Fee-(uh)-REHN-z(ah)), to name a few. You'd think they'd consult Jo on matters like these.
  • Do they ever use Hedwig's name? I can't remember a single instance.
  • John Williams' music was groovy, but not memorably groovy. I'm still getting the sountrack, though.
  • Would it kill Chris Columbus to just *mention* Sirius in the first scene? ::frowls::

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    Now this is something to tell my children...



    Transmitted by rabid animals, you're most commonly found infecting creatures such as raccoons, skunks, bats and foxes. But don't worry, you affect humans too, causing either paralysis or hyperactivity in your advanced stages, and ultimately death.

    Your most famous symptom is hypersalviation - that delightful foaming at the mouth that we have come to know and indeed love. However, you can also cause hallucination; think of the fun you could have at parties!

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    Whoo! I just got back from the set strike and cast party. In my opinion, this last performance was the best one, at least where I was concerned. I felt so in character! And my makeup just rocked. I took about 6 of those makeup swaps and four different colors, then I went to work essentially CGing my face to get stronger cheekbones, cheek hollows, dark eye circles, and a generally more stern expression. Then I went in with brown and white pencil and gave myself age lines. It looked awesome. Then of course, I got my silver hair again, which was annoying because I couldn't find a proper hair elastic and it fell out. I got my hands covered in silver trying to get it back up, then Casey Pedersen had to re-spray it. Meh. The only negative note to the evening was during my evil religious rant of doom. I completely messed up a line (though it sounded fine to the ignorant audience), and my mind went blissfully blank. I sacrifice small furry animals to Jen Pace, who covered it absolutely perfectly. ::hugs Jen so tightly she bursts:: She just said her next line (which sounded like it could fit), and I was able to pick up from there. Yay! So it was all good. A highly amusing point was when Lombard is supposed to slap Vera, and he accidentally missed. There was this tiny whap sound, followed by much audience laughter (the audience was perfect. Italian smooches to the audience!). I, who was supposed to be dead and unmoving, found it hard to not laugh. I'm rather proud that I didn't move. Go me!

    Other activities today include the Harry Potter movie and Chili's. They will be in an entry later tonight, as I want to get out of all my makeup and wash that silver out of my hair. Tra la la. It's over! ::is overjoyed and depressed at the same time::

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    Friday, November 16, 2001



    Today was amusing, yet tiring. Physics and History were boring as ever. The one high point was when Maria, who I have recently discovered to be a huge Terry Pratchett fan, lent me a copy of "Eric", one of the books I hadn't been able to get my hands on. I told her that I would lend her "Feet of Clay" and "The Truth", and she would lend me "Reaper Man". ::squeals:: These classes were followed by more boredom, then lunch. Then, I went to the library to read more of "Maskerade" and study for my math test, as we don't have P.E. on Fridays (score!). Then, the math test, which was really odd, and then freedom. Chungy started complaining about the evilness of the Forecast people, so I went to help her with her Distribution Manager duties. Poor Chungy. She had to take endless stacks of newspapers, put labels on them all by hand, and sort them into 30-paper stacks based on zip code. Ye gods. Together we made a sizeable dent in her workload, though.

    Afterwards, I stopped by Smoothie King, then went to Jesuit for the call at 5:00. We all had Chick Fil A, food of the Gods, and the actors got ready. Feeling exhausted (and a tad resentful that I could be watching Harry Potter if Mrs. Felice hadn't been so insistent on me being there), I opted to read and knit upstairs instead of seeing the show again, as Casey was on tonight. My nights were Thursday and Saturday. I treated the cast to a selection of Beatles music, as Jackie refused to listen to most of my CD collection. I went outside to help the other Casey [Pedersen. She plays Mrs. Rogers] with spraying hair silver -- Casey Potter, Colin, and Patrick all need to be old. While I was finishing up Patrick's hair, we were alone outside. He decided to ask me how I felt about the two of us, and I said (rather too quickly, in retrospect) that I thought of us as just friends. I hate situations like this. Patrick rather obviously wants us to be more than friends (Casey Pedersen cornered me one day to interrogate me about it. Evidently the whole cast thought we were dating.), which made me feel like a twit. It was obvious he was disappointed. But hey, what can you do? If I'm not interested in a guy romantically, I'm not interested in a guy romantically. Nothing to it.

    The show started. I finished "Maskerade" and started "Eric", and did a great deal of knitting in between. At one point, Nathan (who plays Narracott, the guy who's only in the play for about 3 minutes) came in and decided that I was reading some trashy romance novel. He picked up "Eric" and started reading it aloud in a steamy, mockingly sexy voice. Highly entertaining.

    When the show was finally over, I saw that this show had gotten the Hockaday audience. Because Saturday is the Coffee House, everyone wanted to see the show tonight. Meh. Still, at least I'll have my friends tomorrow. ::wrinkles nose::

    And now, sleep. Tomorrow, Harry Potter. I must assemble my costume!

    Priscilla said at 11:58 PM

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    My scarf is now nearly 3 feet long. Go me. I plan on making it 4 1/2 feet long, with 3-6 inches of tassel-fringe stuff on both ends. Muaha. I've been knitting at a rate of nearly one stripe (6 inches) a day! ::grooves::

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    Curses, foiled again! I can't believe I forgot! I got this highly amusing Lockhart-worthy froofy purple quill pen in England, and I was planning on using it in school today to honor the release of the Harry Potter movie. Gah, stupid, stupid...

    Priscilla said at 11:07 PM

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    Major orange juice alert! Betty Bowers Review of Harry Potter. Thanks to Ann for the link.

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    Thursday, November 15, 2001



    I'M MAE!!!!! ::squeals madly:: Basically, the best friend of the leading lady. I'm the highest junior on the list! ::dances for joy:: YESSSSS!!!! Now I just have to watch the musical and find out who in the heck I am!

    Priscilla said at 3:15 PM

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    I think I've been typecast. They auditioned me for a role that is basically the Pajama Game equivalent of Smitty. I'll find out about casting later today. Wish me luck?

    Priscilla said at 1:14 PM

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    I find it amusing that I was a better photographer at age 4 than I am now. I love this picture.

    Priscilla said at 10:07 AM

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    Sannali -- if Geocities is giving you grief, you're more than welcome to move stuff to espressoferrets.com. Maybe your blog or your random image blog.

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    Wednesday, November 14, 2001



    ::snickers:: When we were getting our individual pictures taken for the program, I was wearing my "Percy is God and Boba Fett" shirt. It's cropped so that you can just see, at the bottom, "Percy is God". I wonder if anyone in the audience noticed. And I wonder what they thought!



    I'm so unphotogenic! What terrible lighting! XD You can't see it as well here, but it's fairly clear in the actual image.

    Priscilla said at 11:38 PM

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    Hey! The calendar images are due tomorrow! For some reason, I find this incredibly humorous.

    Maybe next year, Monica. Sorry.

    Priscilla said at 11:23 PM

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    Amusing quotes:

    [Paraphrasing us] ... so Newton's 3rd law is that A pushes on B and B pushes on A, but only until it breaks. --Mr. Taylor

    Ah! Newton's 4th Law! "You can't pull on things in space!" --Mr. Taylor

    Megan: What is is?
    Sherri: It's depression... in worksheet form.
    --Regarding new vector worksheets in Physics

    Knowledge is no excuse for ignorance. --Freudian slips with Dubsky

    Woman, have you enlisted these chicken for the devil. --Me, misreading a passage in "The Crucible"

    This is definitely "no borrar por favor" material! --Mr, regarding "The Dubsky Bunch". Whenever teachers want something left on the boards, they have to write "No borrar por favor", which means "please do not erase".

    Priscilla said at 11:21 PM

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    Oh yeah. Remember that speech I posted a while ago about declaring independence from my inner critic? I just got it back. An A. Moaha. ::grooves::

    Priscilla said at 11:14 PM

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    Gah, opening night. ::is frazzled:: How about another daily run through? Lots of stuff to say.

    1st period: Physics. Blah. Boring. My calculator is stupid, so I got completely lost while we were doing some rather scary calculations with some of our lab data. Meh. ::kicks her calculator::

    Break: We found that we won a free pizza party from the "Where is ---stan" quiz contest. Muaha. It was this series of questions pertaining to the Stan countries; we were one of two advisories that got them all correct. Also, Rachel played the Twix contest thing and won 2,270 Turkish lira. This is roughly equivalent to 1 U.S. dollar. She must wait 6 to 8 weeks for delivery. Lucky girl, that.

    2nd period: History. Boring as well. I drew lots of Harry Potter and Discworld characters in the margins. ::nods::

    Conference: Chungy and I met with Mr. Dubsky about our research with chaos and tinnitus. We learned all about auditory processing and such. Groovyness. I need to read up on neuroscience. And chaos. And Maple, a computer program we're utilizing. Gah.

    Lunch: I saw Mr. Blaydes and Mrs. Rasmussen in line. I asked Mrs. R if she had posted the callbacks list, and she said she had. After lunch, I checked the board. To my utter joy, I didn't make callbacks. I've been feeling a bit out of character recently, and I chalk it up to a lack of free time. I haven't been able to CG in ages, and I'm always missing JETS outings because of rehearsals. Happiness! Of course, Marcelina was quick to inform me that because I hadn't made callbacks, I was most likely going to be put in the chorus. Just great. ::kicks desk::

    P.E.: Hellish, as usual. No comment.

    Calculus: We did a great deal of studying for the upcoming test. We got problems on mimeographed sheets! ::hums a few bars from "How to Succeed":: Then, randomly, Jenny started singing the theme from "The Brady Bunch". We all joined in. Restless, Jenny and Kristen decided to draw all the class members in the Brady Bunch squares, with a diagram from our current problem in the center. We called it "The Dubsky Bunch". Jenny went to work on filking it and wrote all the words on the board. Then Jennifer took a picture. (Jenny and Jennifer are different people, just so you know). We were entertained.

    After school: As today was opening night, our call wasn't until 5. Of course, I had no ride, so I had to go over at 4. I knitted a while, talking to the other cast members who had arrived early. Then we all had pizza and started to get ready. We were rudely seranaded with awful rap music, as that was our only selection. 6:20 came as a blessing, as we had to turn it off because the audience was beginning to arrive. At about 6:50, I overheard Mrs. Felice talking to other cast members about possibilities for the spring play. It turns out that she hasn't completely turned down "Mort"! ::grooves:: Just before 7, I went downstairs to watch the performance, as we're no longer allowed in the light and sound booth. Meh.

    The show: The show was great. Before the show and during the intermission, I got to talk to Joe, who was in "How to Succeed", as well as "Night of the Dunce", the other Jesuit fall play. Unfortunately, the audience laughed at all the scary and tense parts, which is theatre for you. Meh.

    After the show: I congratulated the cast and headed off to the kiosk, where everyone gathered to congratulate the cast as well. I was shocked to see a 7-foot man with bright, orange-red hair. While the face was rather different from the face in my imagination, this man wouldn't have made a bad Carrot. His shoulders were higher than my head, and I'm nearly 5'9"! After gawping for a few seconds, I met my mom and we were off. In the car, she told me that Mr. Long had called, and that I had actually made callbacks, despite my name not being on the callback sheet. Just great. ::frowls:: Only seniors get lead parts, and I really don't want to be in the chorus. I just want to have an easy winter.

    ::loud sigh:: I have no idea what to do. Should I tell them that I don't want to be in the show? Should I purposefully throw the callback? Should I do the best I can, as I am now? Or should I go all out and watch the movie (my mom rented it) and try my best to memorize the music tonight (my dad got me the CD a few weeks ago)? Gah, that's life for you. And I have a really evil, scary English test tomorrow. And I have to study my lines obsessively, because I just know the prop boys are going to rig my Bible, where I have hidden a few prompters for the lines in which I have to spout scripture. Ye gods.

    To make matters worse, I'm exhausted and I want to go to sleep where I am *now*. I've been ready to collapse since 5:15. I'd better not be getting sick or anything. ::frowls::

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    Tuesday, November 13, 2001



    Amusing Things:
  • Mackenzie finally finished "Guards! Guards!"! ::dances:: Wow, that punctuation was interesting. I'm bringing "Men at Arms" for her tomorrow.
  • Nathan decided to parade around in the orange bra after rehearsal. It was amusing.
  • They ran out of silver spray for our hair. They decided to give me glitter instead. You should have seen the looks I got at Borders afterwards.
  • The new Star Wars book is out! Unfortunately, it's in hardback, and I was too poor to get it. Meh.
  • Dinner: more yummy pizza. ::licks lips::
  • I wore Mrs. Glaros' viking hat today during English class. I explained, rather matter-of-factly, "I'm a Valkyrie. I ferry the deceased souls of Viking war heroes to an eternity of feasting and merriment at the Gods' home of Valhalla. I occasionally sing Wagner." This kept me entertained for roughly 5 minutes.
  • From Rebecca M.'s blog: Edward the Less. Best LotR parody since "Bored of the Rings"! Highly entertaining.
  • I let my hair dry weirdly, and now it's all fluffy and corkscrew-like. Meh.Not-So-Amusing Things:
  • When I died in rehearsals today, I fell right on the orange. "Pain beyond pain, my friends."
  • Today was my last day of rehearsals. Tomorrow is opening night. Percy help us.
  • I went to do my acting and dance auditions for "The Pajama Game" today. I did the singing audition on Friday. Anyway, I had to see Mrs. Wortley, the dance teacher, to schedule a time for my audition. I went to the dance balcony and walked in on a meeting. I waited outside for 20 minutes, got annoyed, and found that she had left through the other door. Meh.
  • I think I tanked my acting audition. Double meh. And I can't dance worth beans.
  • I had to read Act 1 of The Crucible during my (already shortened) Y-Period, yet Mr. Dumaine didn't get to it in class. All in vain. Gah.I'm going to sleep.

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    Move over, Tanja!

    I am 98% Sentient Mushroom!

    Priscilla said at 10:51 PM

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    My new name: Priscilla Nelson Spencer: Centurion of The Tufted Tit-Mouse Appreciation Society

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    Monday, November 12, 2001



    I tried on the orange bra today. I couldn't stop laughing while I was putting it on. It was so strange! There was just so much... me. I'm so glad that I'm flat. I pity all girls with huge tracts of land.

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    Much honor for Renata and Rebecca M., who have graduated from "Other Bloggy Goodness" to "If you hated this blog...", my list of blogs I read daily. Give the girls a round of applause!

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    It's official: LiveJournal can bite me.

    Priscilla said at 9:53 PM

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    I think my Markscarf is about 15 inches now. ::squeals:: Instead of having a hate/hate relationship with long, boring assemblies, I now have a mildly detest/hate relationship. They give me plenty of time to knit! And teachers don't get mad at you for knitting, while they yell at you if you bring in a book or a sketchbook. ::grooves:: Yesss! I have found a way to defeat boredom!

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    Would someone mind telling me how on earth an engine falls off an airplane? Holy cow...

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    I'm annoyed. Last night, I watched this special on the Harry Potter movie, and they showed several clips. Two had a boy that looked rather distinctly like our dear Chris Rankin. He had no glasses. I got so agitated that I messed up nearly an entire row of knitting. Knitting-wise, all is fixed now, but Percy-wise, it's not. I demand for Percy to wear glasses! The poor guy can't see without them! ::frets pathetically::

    Another reason why I am annoyed is "Ten Little Indians". I thought that if I did the Thursday and Saturday performances and Casey did the Wednesday and Friday performances, I'd be free to see Harry Potter on Friday. Wrong. I talked to Mrs. Felice last night, and she told me I had to be there. I looked up showtimes, and I saw that I had the possibility of seeing the 10:40 showing after "Ten Little Indians" got out, but my parents won't allow it. Percy knows why. So instead, I'll see it with a bunch of my friends at noon on Saturday. For many of them, it'll probably be their second time to see it. Meh. Why does everything insist on conspiring against me?

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    Sunday, November 11, 2001



    I've knitted nearly 10 inches of scarf already! Yay! It's 13 inches wide -- nice and warm and soft! And like the real Markscarf, it's white and navy blue striped. About 6 inches of each color. Funfun!

    For those who are not familliar with the Markscarf, go here. The impossibly cute Curtis Cregan as Mark, brought to you straight from Follow the Man, Renata and Megan's uberfroody Curtis website. ::hugs Curtis:: Mark is a character from Jonathan Larson's "RENT", one of my favourite musicals. Mark is easily my favourite character, too. Yay! ::feels really hyper and squealy for some unknown reason::

    Oh, and bow to Sannali's afghan!

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    Saturday, November 10, 2001




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    Score! Today is a palindrome date! 10-11-01! ::grooves:: In year/month/day notation, it's 011110. Woo hoo!

    Priscilla said at 10:03 PM

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    Aaaaand... Elizabeth's other story, The Romantic Exploits of Dennis Creevy, inspired by my list of "Short Books Inspired by the Harry Potter Series". Now archived at Riddikulus.

    Priscilla said at 9:29 PM

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    Take your best shot at the poll, Flyboy.

    Priscilla said at 8:39 PM

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    Gah, so many good movies I've seen recently! Last weekend, I saw "Monsters, Inc.", which was fabulous. Then, on Thursday, we watched "Mansfield Park" during Y-Period. Then, today, I saw Amelie, a French film that was absolutely fantastic. If it comes to your city, I strongly reccomend it. Just brilliant! ::squeals:: I want to see it again! The filmography was outstanding, the script was comical and clever, the acting was wonderful, and the music was fabulous. Go see, go see!

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    I'm really, really amused. I just got a call from the editor of the "Fourcast", our school paper, asking about the back page. On the back page, they always put humorous content, and this issue will feature fake Hockaday "Headlines". Leslie was asking me if they could put "After years of hard work, Priscilla Spencer finally opens portal into Hell". I have no idea why they would choose me, of all people, but it's highly entertaining all the same. My name in lights, doncha know. ::is vastly amused::

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    I'm finally getting around to CGing a collab with Sannali. How many months has it been? Poor ferrets. We need to work together more!

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    ::listens to her West Side Story CD:: I love this musical. Of course, when we did it at camp the summer before last, I lent my CD to the directors, and it got scratched up nastily. Only the dance at the Gym and some of the orchestrals at the end were really messed up, but it still annoys me. Meh. I still can't get over how amused I was to beat out several guys for the role of Riff. ::snickets::

    Priscilla said at 10:52 AM

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    Oh. My. God.

    I just realized that I only have one more rehearsal before "Ten Little Indians" opens. And that the calendar has to be done in five days. Good Percy. I hate to give up now, but this is not going to happen. ::frowls angrily::

    Priscilla said at 10:28 AM

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    Hurrah! Yesterday, I went to MJDesigns, where I got a new sketchbook and some white and navy blue yarn to knit myself a Markscarf. Hurrah! ::does a little dance::

    Priscilla said at 10:21 AM

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    There goes a stupid, stupid man.

    I would have liked the Beatles without all the publicity. In fact, being the "off the beaten track" person that I am, it's surprising that I would like something so popular. When I was seven, unaware of how renowned the band was, my dad rented Yellow Submarine for me and my sister to watch. I absolutely loved all the music, and I've been a Beatles fan ever since. How does Lester decide what music is good and what music is not? Opinion. Simply opinion. The comparison to Weird Al makes no sense whatsoever, as he copies the styles of others (and not just grunge or gangster), while the Beatles took what came before them and evolved it into something wonderful. Just because he doesn't like the Beatles doesn't mean he can ridicule those that do. I don't like country or rap music, but I don't go around telling country and rap fans just why they are foolish to have their opinions. Absolute rubbish.

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    ::snickers madly:: I had forgotten about this...

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    My friend Elizabeth is now archived at Riddikulus. Be amused. An altered version of Chapter 2 was published in my school's literary magazine, as the ubergroovy creative writing teacher recognizes brilliance when she sees it. Muaha.

    "A passion for you burns deep inside me, like a hamburger grilling on a hot summer day. Only it doesn't have E Coli in it."

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    Stolen from Ann's blog. I'm too lazy to link. Look in the "if you hated this blog..." section in the sidebar.

    Four things you would eat on the last day of your life:
    1) Jack's double-double, plain with pickles. 2) Sagno's canadian bacon, calamata olive, and goat cheese pizza. 3) Lawry's prime rib with oodles of au jus and yorkshire pudding. 4) really good macaroni and cheese.

    Four cds from your collection that you will never get tired of:
    Abbey Road (Beatles), White Album (Beatles), Spin this Web (Wellesly Widows -- oh, I know I butchered that spelling), and Forbidden Broadway Cleans Up It's Act.

    Four celebrities you would have sex with:
    No thanks. However, I'd like to hang out with Richard Feynman, J.K. Rowling, Terry Pratchett, and

    Four vacations you have taken:
    Various places in Europe, college visits all over the country, Illinois to meet Renata, and various places around the country not for the intention of a college visit.

    Four songs you get stuck in your head frequently:
    Oobladi oblada (Beatles), Super Trooper (Abba), Various songs from Moulin Rouge (Roxanne, Your Song, and the Show Must Go On), and various songs by Christine Lavin (Bald Headed Men and The Dakota)

    four things you'd like to learn:
    How to understand people, Quantum Physics, how to use natural media in art, and how to draw animals.

    four beverages you drink frequently:
    water, orange juice, chocolate milk, and chocolate milkshakes.

    four tv shows that were on when you were a kid:
    Strawberry Shortcake, Captain Planet, Rainbow Brite, and My Little Ponies.

    four places to go in your city:
    Chili's, the SMU Barnes & Noble, the West End, and the new shopping center thing that I've forgotten the name of.

    four things to do when you're bored:
    Listen to music while drawing, hanging out at WOFS, and CGing. Or reading.

    four things that never fail to cheer you up:
    Beatles music, Ann and Cherise (and Chungy), Dave Barry, and worship.

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    Friday, November 09, 2001



    I'm telling myself that I won, because frankly, I knew a lot more than any of the other competitors at the Harry Potter Trivia Contest. I really want to give whoever wrote those questions a piece of my mind. According to Mr. Question Man, the Ravenclaw mascot is the raven (as opposed to the eagle). Saying that the Slytherin color (note the singular) is green is unacceptable. They demand green and silver, even though they asked for color as opposed to colors. The judges refused to tell me the "correct" answer, but evidently Voldemort was not 66 in "Chamber of Secrets", despite the fact that he was in his 6th year (and therefore 16) fifty years ago. Also, they wouldn't accept "sherbert lemon" as Dumbledore's favourite candy, insisting on the Scholastic-ized, American-edition "lemon drop". Morons. I *did* get to the finals, but I didn't place. Instead, three people (who clearly acknowleged that I knew a lot more than they did) received their kudos. And when I tried to explain to the judges why their answer keys were wrong (in a very levelheaded, polite, and respectful manner), they threatened to throw me out. ::sigh:: The girl who won second place knew next to nothing, and the girl who won first place kowtowed to my trivia knowledge while we "studied" before the competition. Oh well, there's always next year. I wonder if they'll let me write the questions, or at least let me proofread them before the competition. Then a lot fewer people would go home with headaches.

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    Today I'm going to the Harry Potter trivia contest. Wish me luck! ::crosses fingers:: Also, I have parent/teacher conferences, which are always entertaining. And Chungy and I are taking pictures for our Spinster Diaries t-shirts. Quite amusing. ::nods:: I'll recount yesterday's exploits later.

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    Thursday, November 08, 2001



    ::grooves:: I got all A's and B's in my classes. Muaha! Even in English and History I didn't die, which was quite surprising. And I made the Headmistress' List, which is always fun. Hmm.... I wonder when my PSAT scores will come in...

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    ::envious of Ann:: When and where can you see auroras? Don't you have to be pretty far north? Or did I just make that up? Meh.

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    Wednesday, November 07, 2001



    I added entries for today and tomorrow to the daily sketch. I might add one for yesterday, too. Or I could save it for Friday. It all depends on my mood. Muah.

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    I just found out that Britney Spears is doing a cover of Eleanor Rigby. I feel sick. This is my proof that there is no God.

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    Percy help me, I'm listening to Abba again. Voluntarily.

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    Tuesday, November 06, 2001



    Rehearsal was scary today. We got the costumes in, so we all got to do the Costume Parade for Mrs. Felice. I had a loose blue suit and the most hideous black dress in existence. It's decorated with a pattern of bamboo shoots, I believe. I also get the world's most laughable hat. It reminds me of that thing the "Bring out your dead" guy wore in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Anyway, while we were still showing Mrs. Felice our first costumes, she pulled Casey (the other Emily) and me aside. She said she didn't want to discuss it in front of the boys. (As if they wouldn't find out!) She told us that because we both have good figures and old ladies don't, she wanted us to have -- there's no other phrase to describe it -- sagging breasts. She suggested putting oranges in our bras. I went back to the changing room laughing so hard I was crying. I would go from a double-A to a double-D in one night. Don't you wish you were coming to our performance, now?

    Priscilla said at 11:07 PM

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    If anyone taped the Simpsons tonight and feels like sending it to me free of charge, it would be smiled upon.

    Priscilla said at 11:00 PM

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    I would have liked to see the Simpson's take on Harry Potter or Buffy: The Musical, but I was too busy laughing my head off, rejoicing at the fact that I was in the same room as Dave Barry. ::melts into a small puddle on the ground:: Dave is my god. He's a great speaker -- his voice was completely different from how I expected it to be. Just like his columns, he strayed from his topic to an amazing degree. In fact, he never actually got around to talking about his topic. Highly entertaining. I just wish that I'd been able to go DaveStalking afterwards. I brought my copy of "Big Trouble" just in case, but it turned out that only certain special people got to go to the reception afterwards. Meh. Oh well. I had fun. ::squeals happily::

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    Monday, November 05, 2001



    Okay, so I lied. That song entry earlier today should be promoting the "John Birch Society", not John Burke. And It's the Chad Mitchell Trio, not Chaz. Meh, I can't understand a word Mr. Taylor says.

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    ::yawns:: Entertain me! Now!

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    It's weird dream time again! I was at some college, and they had stolen my idea to do a musical for "Men at Arms". They used a script I had written (and they had butchered) and they were putting on a production. Then, when I was watching it, it turned into a movie instead of a show. The light quality and general location reminded me a bit of "From Hell", with the sweeping camera motions (and some of the general location, actually) of the beginning of "Moulin Rouge". The way they had arranged it, it really wasn't very funny. Meh. I also remember being really irritated that Angua was a brunette. Halfway through the show, though, she became a platinum blonde with no explanation. Puzzling. Someone (I think it was the director) explained to me that she looked better as a brunette because of the stage lighting. ::shrugs:: There was this scene in the beginning where Carrot kept standing up for no reason, like a broken record in deja vu. He looked very Carrotlike, but he was the only Watch member that really looked like the description in the book. Vimes was especially disappointing.

    Odd dream. I woke up with really big froofy hair, too. Percy knows how long it took to get it into a ponytail.

    Priscilla said at 12:49 PM

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    Muah, why is my Reblogger comment count refusing to work? ::kicks computer:: Comment on the system of your choice and help me decide which one to sack.

    Priscilla said at 12:32 PM

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    Everyone must download "John Burke Society" by the Chaz Mitchell Trio. Right now. I'm so amused. Mr. Taylor has the best taste in music. Today in physics class, we listened to various songs from "One", Bohemian Rhapsody, Short People, and John Burke Society. It was highly entertaining.

    Ah, Bohemian Rhapsody. My day is complete, and it's barely even begun.

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    ::screams in terror:: What the heck happened to BlogBack?

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    Sunday, November 04, 2001



    ::dances:: I get to see Dave Barry speak on Tuesday! Muaha! Worship me! ::grooves::

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    ::whines:: Go back to blogspot, Renata. Avoid the GeoPopups of Doom. Or host yourself on cc.com!

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    The killer jumped out.
    He pulled out his gun and he
    turned into a duck.

    Never let me write haiku in this mental state. In fact, never let me write haiku ever again. ::goes back to sketching, knitting, and calculus homework::

    Priscilla said at 10:18 PM

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    ::jaw drops:: Go. Just go. ::faints:: Alicey is my god.

    Priscilla said at 10:14 PM

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    Sketchblog updated. Woo-hoo!

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    I feel like such a trendsetter. I'm telling you, it's a BlogBack revolution!

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    I'm annoyed that no one has commented yet about my offering from "Men at Arms: The Musical", so I'm giving you all another chance. Go listen and comment properly, you stingy comment demons.

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    ::snickers:: I finally found a "resource" about the men in the Joy Luck Club, which is something I completely lacked in my first draft of my research paper. Of course, it's from a guy's rant on "Why The Joy Luck Club Sucks". Won't that look fantastic in my bibliography?

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    Saturday, November 03, 2001



    Twenty days left until my birthday. ::dances merrily about:: Which reminds me: Tanja's card. Gah, I'm such a loser. XD

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    The PDM have a blog now. Check it out in "Other Bloggy Goodness".

    Meh, I'm irritated. A few days ago, I came up with an awful pun to use in place of "Other Bloggy Goodness", but now I can't remember for the life of me what it was. It was a really amusing pun, too. ::wrinkles nose:: Bah.

    Priscilla said at 10:15 PM

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    Why do I feel like I'm the only one blogging on a regular basis? Or blogging incessantly, really.

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    Quotes time!

    That's why I like to talk to myself. I have an intelligent audience. --Mr. Dubsky

    I think Chungy deserves a musical number for that. --Me

    You only have the future to look forward to and the past to make fun of. --Me, being motivational

    (referring to Halloween next year)
    Chungy: We could be Watch characters!
    Me: Yeah, you could be Cheery.
    Chungy: Never mind.

    (referring to a rather difficult Physics problem)
    Mr. Taylor: So what've you got to find?
    Me: Tylenol?

    This other friend... we wanted her to join us and be Mother Earth, but she ended up being Gangsta Bitch Barbie. --Gigi

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    New poll, while we're at it. ::nods::

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    I loved today. It was the first truly relaxing day I've had in quite some time. I woke up when I felt like it, ate breakfast (leftover pizza) at my leisure, went to see "Mousetrap" (the Hockaday/St. Marks fall play) with Chungy, picked up "Maskerade" and "Soul Music" at Borders, treated myself to ice cream at Baskin Robins, and lazily drank a Tazoberry (the only non-coffee beverage available at Starbucks; I became rather attached to them in summer school) at P*Star while reading "Hogfather", without a care in the world. I then drove in a homeward direction, got thoroughly lost, and managed to find my way back through dumb luck.

    I've decided that I really love driving, deep down. Well, just driving alone, really. I hate driving other people. You can sing as loud as you want (Aida, Moulin Rouge, and Men at Arms) and go wherever you like. I doubt if my mom would have let me go to Borders or spend so long doing absolutely nothing at P*Star. And I wouldn't have gotten lost, which would have lost me the opportunity to belt "We are the champions" when I finally started recognizing landmarks and The Way Home. Tomorrow I plan on going to M.J. Designs and picking up a new sketchbook, as my current one has six pages left, and possibly getting some yarn, as I've developed a rather guilty addiction to knitting through my role in "Ten Little Indians". Yeah, driving is okay. And if I ever drive an energy-efficent, environmentally friendly compact like the Prius instead of a gas-guzzling minivan, it'll be even better!

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    Was anyone else that has read "Hogfather" incredibly entertained by the prospect of a "Captain Carrot One-Man Night Watch" action figure? "With a complete wardrobe of toy weapons, each of which cost as much as the original wooden doll in the first place". ::giggles madly:: I love Death.

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    Gah, this is why I hate checking my AOL email. Out of 112 new messages, only 4 weren't junk mail. ::sighs::

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    Time to recount my adventres yesterday! We started with Digital Imaging, in which we just looked at slides, then Multimedia Engineering, where we played with flangers and reverb and echoes and such. Did you know that flangers were supposedly invented by the Beatles? ::nods:: It was highly entertaining. Then lunch, which was nasty, and my voice lesson. Because I hadn't practiced all week, my voice was kind of pathetic, but by the end of the lesson, it was fine. Then, for the rest of Y-Period, I went to the computer lab to work on Ginny for the calendar. I attracted a sizeable number of people that watched me CG. Two Freshmen, Kristen and Tori, watched me nearly the whole time. It was very ego-boosting. Unfortunately, I was a moron and I forgot to put it on a zip disk before I left, so I'll have to work on someone else over the weekend. Next was English class. After more discussion over Martin Luther King's "Letter from the Birmingham Jail", we got to turn in our research papers. Everyone filed out the doors except me. Because I practically had no research, I didn't really have a Bibliography. Of course, it's not my fault that no one likes to write about the men in the Joy Luck Club. Mr. Dumaine chewed me out for a while, then I was finally able to leave.

    I met Chungy in the science building and we drove off to the theatre to see Monsters Incorporated. When the trailers started, two guys a few rows in front of us shouted "Star Wars!" in response to a trailer for a "Peter Pan" sequel (god help us). After some stupidity, then amusement at the Ice Age trailer, the Harry Potter extended trailer met our eyes. Chungy and I squealed with delight. Sure, it irritates me that they're giving too much away in the trailer, but it doesn't feel like that when you're actually watching it. Muaha. Then, we got something none of us expected. A heavy breathing sound in the background, with a brief shot of a heavily made-up Natalie Portman. Then a futuristic city. Image after image of Star Wars-like glory, as Chungy and I sat hyperventilaring in our seats. Then the familiar John Williams music met our ears, and we squealed even more. When the "Episode II" logo flashed onto the screen, Chungy and I led the theatre in a round of frantic applause. None of my friends had any idea that the Episode II trailer was going to be tacked on to the beginning of "Monsters"!

    Before the actual movie started, Pixar treated us to one of their famous shorts, which was incredibly entertaining. Then, the actual movie. It was absolutely hilarious, and I reccomend it highly. Three and a half Percys. Afterward, Chungy, Iana, and I went to dinner at Chick-Fil-A. On the ride over, we kept referring to the "Great American Movies" and generally mocking everything stereotypically American in sight. We started referring everything as the "Great American" this and that. I actually ordered "12-piece Great American nuggets" at Chick-Fil-A. It was highly amusing. Then Iana started talking about Russian comedy movies, which was fun. Chungy decided that for her 17th birthday, she would watch 17 rated-R movies. We started assembling a list, which turned out to be mostly either British movies or movies with British actors. I was entertained. Then Iana started complaining about how her boyfriend was going back to Bulgaria for the Christmas holiday, and she wasn't allowed to. Because boarding would be closed over Christmas, she needed somewhere to stay. I told her that she would probably be able to stay with me for part of the time, as we have a nifty guest house thing behind our house. That's where we have all our JETS parties and whatnot. Yayfun!

    After dinner, we went to drive Iana back to Hockaday, and we were met with lots of amusing oldies songs, beginning with "Wild Thing". I took my hair down and rolled down the windows, and we all grooved and sang along to the bits we knew. Because of the rolled-down windows, my hair quickly became a huge fluffball, which reminded us of Nancy, because we would always do that when we were on our "JETS Night Out" outings. Iana, Chungy, and I decided that we had to have a Friday night tradition of dinner and a movie. Lotsa fun. Then, home again. Fun stuff. I love my friends.

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    Priscilla said at 10:42 AM

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    Woo hoo! Kell is front page lady for the MTAC CosPlay page on FansView! Check it out!

    Priscilla said at 10:11 AM

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    ::starts to hyperventilate:: A musician from Italy named Kristian Sensini just found my art at Elfwood, and he really liked it. He said that he wanted me to do the artwork for his new CD cover. Holy cow. Tell me I'm still dreaming.

    Speaking of dreaming, I had such a great dream last night. My family and I had to go to this horribly boring luncheon with all these people I didn't know, except when we got there, it had this fantastic Halloween thing and we were zapped into this creepy world where we had to evade or fight all sorts of evil creatures, skeleton warriors, and witches. I thought it was awesome. As I was walking through the castle-like building the luncheon restaurant had been transformed into, I saw a bunch of people sitting on risers, bordered by a bunch of techies. They were putting on a play. I can't really remember details, but at one point all the actors went offstage, handing a bunch of Reeses Sticks (the candy) to a guy named Stebbins. Because Stebbins wasn't there, they handed everything to me. Then, they decided to start filming a Mel Brooks-type movie, taking place in the Middle Ages. They asked me to be this woeful, clingy, depressed princess. I was highly entertaining, considering that I didn't have a script. Everyone liked me, anyway, so it was all good. I looked rather like Princess Fiona from "Shrek" (except I kept my own hair), and the prince I was trying to get to save me (fat chance) looked distinctly like Prince Valium from "Spaceballs" and the original Bard from "The Last Hero".

    Then, my dream shifted gears. We were back at the evil luncheon of doom, except for the fact that now, sitting across from me, were four familiar faces: The Beatles. I started flailing. Though I immediately recognized them as the Beatles, they really didn't look like themselves. George and John were blonde. I kept wanting to refer to Paul as "Mark". George looked rather how I would imagine an adult Nevillle Longbottom. For some reason, I bonded with George the most. I got to give him a big hug, and I thought of the bragging rights I would have with Marcelina, the biggest Beatles fan I know. Suddenly we found ourselves in the middle of London, picking up the sights and sounds of the city. Every so often, we would see people around us bursting into song and dance numbers. I kept looking around for the street where they took the "Abbey Road" photo. Of course, my fun started to wear a bit thin when I saw them start doing drugs. It didn't really affect their personalities or outward appearance, and I was almost tempted to try one of them, but then my brain kicked in and I flatly refused. This was fine with them. One of the drugs was in the form of a finger-sized ring with a small hole, which they blew through to produce the flute-ish sound in "Fool on the Hill".

    Eventually, we all went to this restaurant for dinner. It was like Planet Hollywood, except for music instead of movies. At the moment, they had a troupe of Beatles impersonators singing "Eight Days a Week" onstage, with very little enthusiasm. The real Beatles laughed and joined them onstage. When the song ended, they joined us at our table, which had pictures and names of famous musical artists. And they were nifty music artists, as opposed to the teenybopper rubbish I expected. Then, a guy sat down at our table, and one of the people I was with gasped. (She looked like Sangita Vyas, a girl in my grade, who used to be one of my really good friends. We've grown apart over the years, though.) She took out a red crayon and put a box around the face of one of the artists at the table. I looked at the guy's face and saw that he was Weird Al. I reached over the table and hugged him, telling him that he was my hero. Then I woke up. Meh.

    Priscilla said at 10:08 AM

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    Friday, November 02, 2001



    Yes, I think I'm sticking with Blogback. It works rather nicely, don't you think? ::preens::

    Priscilla said at 8:57 AM

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    I just started "Hogfather". I absolutely love Susan! She reminds me of Ann. ::cackles and goes off to read::

    Priscilla said at 8:54 AM

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    My Percy, I'm dead on my feet this morning. I just tried to put deoderant on my toothbrush.

    Priscilla said at 7:36 AM

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    Five pages of male-bashing, countless hours of work, scores of fun opportunities passed up, and my completed first draft of my research paper is absolute rubbish. Percy, I hate writing papers. I hope this first draft doesn't kill my grade. Meh. Oh well. At this point, I don't care anymore. Mr. Dumaine can just bite me, no disrespect intended. I just wish I had the weekend to work on it.

    Priscilla said at 7:23 AM

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    Thursday, November 01, 2001



    YESSSS!!! Research paper breakthrough! ::ends world hunger, cures the common cold, and unites all of physics:: Ooh, life is good...

    Priscilla said at 11:09 PM

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    I'm currently testing other comment things, while Reblogger is out of comission. Meh. Play along, will you?

    Priscilla said at 8:48 PM

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    Wow. The moon is absolutely gorgeous tonight. ::in awe:: Perfect for my nonexistent Halloween! ::scuttles back to research paper::

    Priscilla said at 8:07 PM

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    Meh. I'm now in weight training/conditioning in P.E., as opposed to yoga. Mr. Skafe, P.E. teacher of doom, made us do a mile run, then the campus walk. Holy gods. What a fun thing to do in the middle of my period! (At least I have the reassurance that I'm having my period now, as opposed to having it during "Ten Little Indians". I had my period during "How to Succeed", and that was somewhat hellish. Meh.) Fortunately, this gave me a lot of time to think to myself, and I expanded the tune I wrote in History class to a full-blown, niftified tango tempo. A pinch of "The Madness of King Scar" from the Broadway version of the Lion King, a smidgeon of Tom Lehr's "Masochism Tango", and a tad of "Mushnik and Son" from the stage version of "Little Shop of Horrors" thrown in for fun. It's mostly my own junk, though. Highly entertaining. It started off being a Vimes song, but it started to get a bit speciesist, so I might have to give it to Colon. Or they could alternate. I dunno. I've only written a few lines of actual lyrics, so everything is subject to change. Oh well. I'm having fun. After P.E., I went to the lecture hall, where they keep a piano, and picked out the tune. Thankfully, no one came in while I was there. That would have been amusing to explain!

    Chungy and I decided that the reason my musical muses were being so overactive (I wrote a song about grapefruits during lunch) was because I don't have any time for my other art. I have virtually no CG time and I haven't done very many sketches over the past while. I suppose that's it. ::shrugs:: Oh well. As long as I'm having fun, it's all good.

    Priscilla said at 3:19 PM

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    Muaha, the evil school computers just refused to go to my weblog. For a brief, highly amusing moment, I thought that my blog had been Cyberpatrolled. Of course, it turned out that the internet was just down.

    Why does this entertain me? I don’t know. I’ve discovered that over the past few weeks, I’ve become more and more easily amused. Even things that aren’t supposed to be funny have their hilarious aspects. Things that should irritate me leave me giggling. And things that are supposed to be entertaining are more entertaining than ever before. It’s a nice outlook, I think.

    Priscilla said at 1:00 PM

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    I'm lucky so far. I've come up with the music for a new song, but I keep forgetting how it goes. Fortunately, it's rather simple, so after concentrating a great deal on my history notes, which have very indistinct notation scribbles, I'm able to remember how it goes.

    In an effort to solve this problem, I tried recording the general melody thing on one of the school computers, then saving it on a disk. Of course, the school's computers' microphones are stupid, and they won't pick up my voice. Meh. I need to find a piano somewhere... ::plots fiendishly::

    Priscilla said at 1:00 PM

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    ::attacks LiveJournal with a tuning fork:: I want to read my friends' blogs, darnit!

    Priscilla said at 12:45 PM

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    Meh, stupid Reblogger. Why is it always broken?

    Priscilla said at 12:41 PM

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    ::sigh:: I really wish I was able to trick or treat this year. Of course, I'm not sure if I would have had time to make a costume, but still, this is the first year I haven't trick or treated, and it's all thanks to that stupid research paper. At least I have a pretty firm grasp on my topic now... I can't believe I have to write the rest of the rough draft tonight. Mr. Dumaine is a lunatic. I wish I had the English teacher that Chungy has. Theirs is due Monday. ::seethes::

    Priscilla said at 7:29 AM

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