X is for Mr.X
Cindy, a small girl, 5 years old this October, carried on conversations with a one "Mr.X" online for over two weeks before her mother found out and promptly canceled their internet sevice, but not before severly punishing cindy by locking her in the pantry with moldy bread and old potatoes for at least one hour.
Wednesday, September 15, 2004
Monday, September 06, 2004
So a couple of things to mention.
First, things have calmed down a bit and have settled into a semi-comfortable, albeit precarious, rhythm. I am still looking for a new place to live, but it isn't a paramount concern anymore.
I've donated my non-functioning car to charity and good riddance. That thing has never given me anything but trouble, and it's about time I cut my losses.
School is going alright. Although recently a professor graded an informal piece of writing I did, and only gave me a "B" He said it was a good critical, against-the -grain reading, but that perhaps it was a little too obvious. So I guess it was "obviously against the grain". Is that possible? I guess so. I think he was being unduly harsh, after all it was informal and not supposed to be a essay worthy bit of writing.
I saw the film "Garden State" and while it was a really good film, and I recommend that y'all go see it, I thought it was maybe a little too aware of its own quirkyness. Like it was trying too hard to be a strange, quirky, precious film. But I still really enjoyed it and thought it was well made. I wouldn't mind owning the DVD.
In other news, I am beginning to feel the stress of my last semester. I have a final Project to write, and although it is only 25 pages, it feels like a daunting task. This in addition to all the work I need to do to apply to grad schools.
So that's about it. I recently noticed that I need to finish my alphabet, so I'll be getting on that soon, but otherwise I hope everyone is having a good time doing whatever they are doing. Unless they're killing someone, then in that case I hope they feel like hell.
First, things have calmed down a bit and have settled into a semi-comfortable, albeit precarious, rhythm. I am still looking for a new place to live, but it isn't a paramount concern anymore.
I've donated my non-functioning car to charity and good riddance. That thing has never given me anything but trouble, and it's about time I cut my losses.
School is going alright. Although recently a professor graded an informal piece of writing I did, and only gave me a "B" He said it was a good critical, against-the -grain reading, but that perhaps it was a little too obvious. So I guess it was "obviously against the grain". Is that possible? I guess so. I think he was being unduly harsh, after all it was informal and not supposed to be a essay worthy bit of writing.
I saw the film "Garden State" and while it was a really good film, and I recommend that y'all go see it, I thought it was maybe a little too aware of its own quirkyness. Like it was trying too hard to be a strange, quirky, precious film. But I still really enjoyed it and thought it was well made. I wouldn't mind owning the DVD.
In other news, I am beginning to feel the stress of my last semester. I have a final Project to write, and although it is only 25 pages, it feels like a daunting task. This in addition to all the work I need to do to apply to grad schools.
So that's about it. I recently noticed that I need to finish my alphabet, so I'll be getting on that soon, but otherwise I hope everyone is having a good time doing whatever they are doing. Unless they're killing someone, then in that case I hope they feel like hell.
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