Tuesday, September 30, 2003

Here we go again:

A is for Author
what? oh.

Wednesday, September 24, 2003

http://www.rathergood.com/buffy/

Saturday, September 20, 2003

You are The Cap'n!



Some men are born great, some achieve greatness and some slit the throats of any man that stands between them and the mantle of power. You never met a man you couldn't eviscerate. Not that mindless violence is the only avenue open to you - but why take an avenue when you have complete freeway access? You are the definitive Man of Action. You are James Bond in a blousy shirt and drawstring-fly pants. Your swash was buckled long ago and you have never been so sure of anything in your life as in your ability to bend everyone to your will. You will call anyone out and cut off their head if they show any sign of taking you on or backing down. You cannot be saddled with tedious underlings, but if one of your lieutenants shows an overly developed sense of ambition he may find more suitable accommodations in Davy Jones' locker. That is, of course, IF you notice him. You tend to be self absorbed - a weakness that may keep you from seeing enemies where they are and imagining them where they are not.




What's Yer Inner Pirate?
brought to you by The Official Talk Like A Pirate Web Site. Arrrrr!

Friday, September 19, 2003

the wierdest thing just happened, i was walking out of my "history of the english language" class and i ran into matt, an old sorta friend from the UA theater. he was another manager, promoted at the same time as me, but he quit a few months before i did. he said after he quit he moved up here and had been up here for about the same amount of time as me. surprisingly, i had never seen him untill now. well not really, a few days ago when i was making a delivery to Founders Hall (this big building on the top of this steep hill) i saw someone who looked a lot like him, but i thought, nah, it couldnt be him, that would be too wierd. but it WAS him. too wierd. so yeah....small world.

Saturday, September 13, 2003

well i just finished this book, called "Mad Ship" its the second book in a trilogy. the first book was "ship of magic" and the last book, which i intend to start reading soon, is called "ship of destiny". the books are by fantasy author robin hobb. and although these books are fantasy, they felt more like jane austen novels with fantasy elements. i swear, for books with "ship" in the title, there is realitively little about sailing. and all three books are almost 900 pages each, so with classes and all, it tok me about a week and a half to finish the second one. overall they're pretty good, it takes a while to get into them, but once they get going, the are very interesting and well written. Im reading these books because ive read other books by hobb. her "farseer trilogy" (assassin's quest, ect...) was published a while back and i read them and liked them a lot. these "ship" books were published next (they are called "the liveship traders" trilogy), but i didnt read them when they first came out, even thought they take place in the same world (but different characters) as the farseer trilogy. Just recently she started publishing a new trilogy("the tawny man" trilogy)with the same characters as the farseer trilogy (two have been published so far, the third in spring) and while reading them, i found out that all the characters and events that occur in all three trilogys (farseer, liveship trader and tawny man) are sort of interlinked and share a few characters, and events in one effect another, so i decided to read the tilogy that i skipped, so that my friends, if you could follow it, is why im reading these books now. and i must say, reading the books sheds new light onto some events in later books, and i am enjoying them as seperate books and also as a part of the larger story. siiigh, so thats all for now. good times for all

Tuesday, September 09, 2003

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KC!! guess who's FINALLY 21? why its kc! who knew? dont go getting too drunk now. hahaha........siiiigh.......good times