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November 10th, 2001

kyrielle: painterly drawing of a white woman with large dark-blue-framed glasses, hazel eyes, brown hair, and a suspicious lack of blemishes (Default)
Saturday, November 10th, 2001 08:06 am
I'm awake. I'm alive.

And thank-yous to Scott. He got home after I went to bed last night, probably around midnight if he followed his usual pattern, and he promptly did the dishes.

Which means that I can eat my hashbrown patty with a fork, not a spoon, this morning....
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Saturday, November 10th, 2001 12:29 pm
We went to see Monsters, Inc. (At 9:30 in the morning, love those free showings. Free popcorn and soda, too, sure enough.)

It's good. It's not great; if I'd paid $8 I'd feel like I overpaid a little. $4? About right. Free? Heck, yes. Thank you. Far from my ideal movie, but fun, all the same.

Got to see Scott's brother's new apartment. What? He moved? Why yes, two months ago, but no one told me until I asked why we were going south on the freeway.... Geesh. Apparently has a new roommate as well.

Now to see where the rest of my day goes.
kyrielle: painterly drawing of a white woman with large dark-blue-framed glasses, hazel eyes, brown hair, and a suspicious lack of blemishes (Default)
Saturday, November 10th, 2001 11:36 pm
Yep, I'm up late. So what? I'm on vacation. Monsters, Inc. was good. Rob has loaned me anime videos. (Dammit, I didn't enjoy it in college, but I'm so tired of not "getting" what my friends like...we'll see. We did, carefully, avoid the ones in his collection I was pretty much guaranteed not to like, at least. :)

Mm. Okay, grumbling doesn't count for good things. Start again:

Excellent excellent scenes, one on AmberMUSH, one on EndlessMUSH. No, Alariel's not political at all. Tamara is, admittedly, mostly playing the "terrified innocent" role in this scene. Which is frightfully fun.

Talking with friends. Always good. Definitely.

I'm on vacation. Hee!

And I'm very glad I bought this CD. ;)

And bed soon, but not yet, not yet. Still the scene.