I have things to do today.
Mom ended up having to go up to the lake to open it up for Braxton, because I slept in too late and was in my pajamas when he called on his way.
I have lunch in an hour and a half-- or at least a meeting at Kristina's to decide whether we want to take my car, or Nichole's, to Hanayori. I had better get some gas before then, then.
After that, I have some free time to work on my report on Rudyard Kipling. I have a perspective on him, a little, that I can use to analyze (*cough* excuse) my poem (I'm doing "Take Up the White Man's Burden"-- possibly one of the most famous bigoted poems in history, and very important historically)-- though we're supposed to do silly things like analyze diction (gaa . . . ), in which case it probably would have been wiser (or more fun) to do one of his crazy poems where he speaks like an English soldier, with the accent written out. I can never understand those, though. As an Indianian, I guess I'm better off with
I don't think I'm going to the Childrens' Play, because I already saw it twice-- though I never did see the beginning. Plus, I don't really have anyone to go with, and I'd feel really awkward going alone. Neil didn't seem too interested.
After that gap, I have movie night with Liz. I have Monty Python and the Holy Grail (complements of Tiffany ^_^ thank you!), and The Grave of the Fireflies, and I may have time to go check for The Gods Must Be Crazy again, so there could be three, or there could be two. Eh, no worries. It's a movie night, lol . . .
Question: Why is U2 named U2? Wasn't that some rocket fiasco that was the US's fault?
( Quizzes That Are Not Mine )
Mom ended up having to go up to the lake to open it up for Braxton, because I slept in too late and was in my pajamas when he called on his way.
I have lunch in an hour and a half-- or at least a meeting at Kristina's to decide whether we want to take my car, or Nichole's, to Hanayori. I had better get some gas before then, then.
After that, I have some free time to work on my report on Rudyard Kipling. I have a perspective on him, a little, that I can use to analyze (*cough* excuse) my poem (I'm doing "Take Up the White Man's Burden"-- possibly one of the most famous bigoted poems in history, and very important historically)-- though we're supposed to do silly things like analyze diction (gaa . . . ), in which case it probably would have been wiser (or more fun) to do one of his crazy poems where he speaks like an English soldier, with the accent written out. I can never understand those, though. As an Indianian, I guess I'm better off with
I don't think I'm going to the Childrens' Play, because I already saw it twice-- though I never did see the beginning. Plus, I don't really have anyone to go with, and I'd feel really awkward going alone. Neil didn't seem too interested.
After that gap, I have movie night with Liz. I have Monty Python and the Holy Grail (complements of Tiffany ^_^ thank you!), and The Grave of the Fireflies, and I may have time to go check for The Gods Must Be Crazy again, so there could be three, or there could be two. Eh, no worries. It's a movie night, lol . . .
Question: Why is U2 named U2? Wasn't that some rocket fiasco that was the US's fault?
( Quizzes That Are Not Mine )