The weekend was very short, but good! But short.
Saturday night the illustrious Sean Kagalis played at one oh six west. And he was awesome. He's always awesome but brotha was on on Saturday! He's got a new record coming out soon and it is going to be so badass. Everyone of you should buy two copies: one for yourself and one for a friend.
Justin Reynolds (formerly of annoying local pop-punk band Split Fifty) played on the bill as well, and let me tell you people, boy is coming along. I mean, really. Give him just a little more time and he'll be all polished and ready to make some record company ridiculously rich. He also got a spiffy new haircut so you can see his eyes finally.
I slept a lot this weekend, only to have to get up early this morning and be just as tired as ever. I had the am/pm mixed up on my alarm clock, and it didn't go off at all, so I woke up at 7:30 to my roommate's wristwatch alarm. Oy! I'm gonna be late for work. And I was. But on the plus side I heard someone call my Starbucks guy Nathan. He looks just like a Nathan too. I know Starbucks is, like, the man or something and going there makes me a big sellout, but it's a great way to start your day. Almost everybody knows my name and Nathan knows my drink. (Iced Latte, if you must know.) Starbucks people are the first people I usually speak to in the morning. Funky, right?
Noon came around (very quickly! time flies when you stay busy) and I still had all these incidents left in my queue so I skipped my Poli-Sci discussion and worked for an extra hour. I'm feeling like a bonafide web author these days. I make changes and upload files and send requests to graphics! Why is this so exciting? I don't know! But it is.
Lunch, then religion, where Sonam cancelled class. I was going to come here (to the library) and work on my art appreciation paper due on Thursday but of course I forgot to bring all my notes from the museum. Blah to that. In theory I could go home and work there but I never get anything done at home.
Of course, I suppose I'm not really getting anything done right now.
I have to go see my advisor on Wednesday so she can tell me what I'm supposed to take next year. Quite frankly I'm just plain confused on the matter. Everytime I think I'm filling out the requirements I find out there is something that they forgot to tell me before. Colleges on the whole, I think, suck when it comes to just stating your requirements out right for you. They'd rather you just skip around 40 different web pages or piles of documents or speak to your peers and not know which one is actually up to date. Oy!
I'm going to try and do something constructive now. Someone please leave a comment telling me when mother's and father's days are! I have no clue.
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