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?
Well, since I have things to do today, I better go off and get showered and start on them.
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?
You scored as 1985 by Bowling for Soup. You share these traits with the song "1985": You say "hoo-hoo-HOO" rather often, you wish you lived in the 80s, and you stutter.
What is Your Theme Song? created with QuizFarm.com |
Well, since I have things to do today, I better go off and get showered and start on them.