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Apr. 24th, 2006 09:23 pmHow many times has someone on your friends list posted about something and you were really confused, but you didn't want to ask because you knew you SHOULD know? How many times have you felt guilty asking a close LJ friend a question that should be obvious?
Well, here's your chance.
If you've missed a few things, missed an entry and are confused, ask me anything. Even something EXTREMELY basic, like where I live! I'm not allowed to get even slightly irritated at any of the questions - we've all missed things before.
Studied more with Philly. We actually work well together.
Today in drama we made half-masks out of plaster. I had to do Chang first, and I am absolutely terrified to have it done to me Wednesday morning. Poor Chang was absolutely destroyed by the plaster- all in her hair and her ears and her eyes and it was awful- and I'm such a baby. Ugh.
This morning I watched a guy kick a vending machine for about six minutes. He stood in wonder at first, and then started kicking the cage it was in. Then the little opening for the door. Then he tried to shake it through the cage. This pattern was alternated for over five minutes, and a security guard even walked past him without saying anything.
A month from today, I'll be graduated.
Well, here's your chance.
If you've missed a few things, missed an entry and are confused, ask me anything. Even something EXTREMELY basic, like where I live! I'm not allowed to get even slightly irritated at any of the questions - we've all missed things before.
Studied more with Philly. We actually work well together.
Today in drama we made half-masks out of plaster. I had to do Chang first, and I am absolutely terrified to have it done to me Wednesday morning. Poor Chang was absolutely destroyed by the plaster- all in her hair and her ears and her eyes and it was awful- and I'm such a baby. Ugh.
This morning I watched a guy kick a vending machine for about six minutes. He stood in wonder at first, and then started kicking the cage it was in. Then the little opening for the door. Then he tried to shake it through the cage. This pattern was alternated for over five minutes, and a security guard even walked past him without saying anything.
A month from today, I'll be graduated.