Yes, I know you can't comment. It's not my fault, I promise. But it's being worked on. [being worked on = I posted a polite question about being unable to change the permissions on mt-comments.cgi 19 minutes ago at my host's helpdesk.]
Yest. I took my sister downtown for lunch with KT&Marisa at the Cherry Street Chinese Kosher Vegetarian Restaurant. Being able to order anything on the menu = kick ass. ["Your love life will be happy and harmonious."] Then we wandered around Chinatown and I had to restrain myself from making impulse buys of Hello Kitty merchandise and Pocky.
And I don't even like Hello Kitty, but there was this tote bag that spoke to me. Not literally, of course, but we had a special moment. Until I came to my senses and realised I didn't want to spend $24 on a low-quality Hello Kitty bag. Oh, well. Perhaps another time.
I also received a belated birthday/xmas gift in the form of a kickass Klipsch "personal audio system." My favourite part is turning the subwoofer all the way up and feeling the thumping. >D And you can connect them to practically anything, which is pretty awesome. Definitely an excellent dorm accessory for impromptu dance parties. Oh, the possibilities.
Tod. in physics we had to turn in a sheet of nice things about all our fellow classmates. So I was doing it in lunch the period before physics and it mostly sucked ass because I haven't really had a real conversation with about half of the people in the class. I'm not going to pretend I know people I don't, so I ended up writing things like "his eyes twinkle like diamonds" and "when she talks to you, you feel like you're the most special person in the world." All these carefully crafted comments were specially tailored to the recipient with the guidance of R.Colz. At the very least, they'll stick out from the "has a good personality" comments.
& we got out from school at one, due to snow. Which is ridiculous, because yesterday it was gloriously warm. And this morning it was raining. So it's either the apocalypse or a hole in the ozone layer. I'm inclined to blame Bush for either.

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