I no longer associate cuteness with anything gothic. This is because I walk by them a few times a day. It was cute the first couple times...but seriously, how much Magic can be played before they realize that they are playing Magic? Of course I make such outlandish statements without ever having indulged in it myself. I don't know exactly why I don't like it or anything associated with it, but that's just how it is.
So here are a few random things:
I read that in N. Korea, to save electricity, the stoplights were replaced with traffic officers (is there a better term for these people?). They all happen to be hot females. I'm moving to North Korea!!!
Also, the N. and S. Korea border is the most heavily militarized in the world. This doesn't suprise me or probably anyone else. I just didn't know it.
So I'm in the process of reading a book on N.K., 2 on Rwanda, and one sort of guide/read along thing to the Old Test. I think this is all because I have a chem exam on Monday that will determine my future.
I found out the other day that my ice scraper scrapes off about a 1/2 inch strip of ice. This would be fine if the scraper were 1/2 inches wide, but as it turns out, it's like 5.
I have a pair of pants that are static free until I go into the college. I don't know the science behind this, all I know is it kind of sucks.
Sitting next to me is the DVD "how to lose a guy in 10 days." I've never seen it and probably won't watch it. I think if I ever had to lose a guy, 10 days would be way too long.
I don't know what I am doing for Christmas vac. I am not going to Hawaii due to financial reasons. Does anyone want a guest at their house?
I have had a cough for about 2 weeks now. I've decided that it comes and goes with change in elevation. This may sound retarded, but it seems to get better or worse when I go upstairs/downstairs, with no correlation between one or the other.
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Couple of thoughts:
First off - "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" is one of the greatest movies ever. And, when I saw it in the theater, I was sitting right next to a bunch of (straight) guys who thought it was hilarious. I think that this is one "chick flick" that crosses gender borders.
Second off - I get headaches by chancing altitudes like going up and down stairs. I don't think that you're weird. :)
I think you're both weird.
If you go to S. Korea, you can actually tour the border (you can do it from the N. Korea side, but to get there you have to go to China, then probably do some paperwork, then take a train or something into N. Korea, and they don't really like Americans, so there would probably be a lot of problems). You can go into the buildings they use for UN talks and actually go a couple feet into N. Korea, since the buildings are on both sides of the border. You can also see the guards on both sides, and if anyone tries to run across, you also get to see someone get shot. How cool! I have a layover in Seoul, and would have gone, but it's kind of an all day thing.
Oops, tense is a hard thing for me to grasp in the English. I meant, "I had a layover."
Are you going to CIA? I'll see you when I'm back for Christmas, then.
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