Sarcastic to a fault and an undercover optimist, this is the weird little world that is my life. For some reason and in spite of being really boring, all kinds of wonderful, funny things happen to me. This is my writing experiment. How it’ll turn out or what I’m trying to do, I’ll find out somewhere along the way.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Fried

Ugh... today can only be described in one word, and I’m going to make up that word: Hitler-friggin’-rific. There, now it’s a word. I do not understand how people hung out with Hitler when he was alive... ‘cause I hung out with him all day today and I’ve had my fill. Throw in Mussolini and you’ve got yourself a fascist party! Pun intended. On days like these I regret taking two classes so closely related.

I think the midterms went well though. I was able to answer everything, I finished, all good signs. I don’t know when I’ll find out how I did but it’s over with. Thank God. With this out of the way, I only really have things to hand in at the end of the month. So... research-a-thon has already begun. Blech...


I am so looking forward to the weekend at this point. I woke up this morning with the sun glaring in my eyes. I hissed at it. When I was brushing my teeth, I noticed a giant hair stuck in my toothbrush. So I’m just tired and not really up to writing a particularly entertaining post today. My brain is totally fried. No more thinking. At least not until I read Goblin Market. Then no more thinking.

Lauren.

4 comments:

  1. Well, you've still managed to make me laugh. Or grimace (the hair) as the case may be.

    Hang in there, sweetie...the weekend's a-coming...

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  2. I'm always impressed with the wide range of subjects you study and things you do...from the restaurant to the classroom teaching to the classroom studying. I feel like I do the same thing every. single. day. (except weekends, thank God).

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  3. hehehe funny picture :)
    Thank you for the har in the toothbrush image lol im so afraid of someone else using my toothbrush that I have to keep it in my room when not in use!
    The story that was part of my english exam is now up on my blog ^^)

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  4. Kathryn: Sorry about the hair... I was grossed out too. And the weekend is here for me now! Woot!

    Dreamfarm Girl: I do the same thing every week if that makes you feel better. But I think it's about making the ordinary extraordinary. There's always something.

    Smileyfreak: Sorry about the toothbrush. I was quite paranoid over mine for a while. Thanks for the tip on your story. I really enjoyed it. Great work!

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