... "Silly girl, I think I have a thing for you, from the late nights that we rode inside a stolen car."
Yup. I've joined the +44 bandwagon. Kind of. I mean- I only like two of the songs that I downloaded from them. The only ones that Mark sings in because there's this other dude who sings.. And I really don't like it. It's too garage-band for me. But maybe I downloaded it wrong or something, I really hope so. I really want to get into them. But I couldn't help but feel slightly remniscent of blink when I listened to them. Because Mark would sing and then some other dude would sing behind him during the bridge. Sad.
Yesterday was pretty awesome only because the dude and I talked like all period long. Mygatt had like nothing to do for the first half hour of class, so we were talking. And then we went to the lab and we just happened to sit next to each other because Daniella wasn't there and there weren't any other seats. Whichever reason compelled him to sit next to me, and stay there, I still really appreciate it. Even though it was very boring to sit next to me, just because I didn't want to get in trouble, and I didn't want to get moved! I appreciated the time I had with him even though we hardly talked. And he paid attention to me. He really does make me feel special, whether he means to or not.
So that's really the highlight of Friday.
And dude:
Boys Like Girls has joined the current The All-American Rejects / Motion City Soundtrack / The Format tour; here are the remaining dates:
Dec 2 2006 7:00P Gibson Amphiteatre Universal City, California
Dec 3 2006 6:00P Ventura Theater Ventura, California
Dec 4 2006 5:30P Event Center @ San Jose San Jose, California
Dec 6 2006 5:30P Quest Field Event Center Seattle, Washington
Dec 7 2006 5:00P P.N.E Forum Hastings Park (No Format) Vancouver, British Columbia
Dec 9 2006 6:00P Salt Air Theatre Magna, Utah
Dec 10 2006 5:30P The Fillmore Auditorium Denver, Colorado
Dec 12 2006 7:00P Uptown Theatre Kansas City, Missouri
Dec 14 2006 7:00P Brown County Veterance Memorial Arena Green Bay, Wisconsin
Dec 15 2006 6:00P The Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Dec 16 2006 6:00P Roy Wilkins Auditorium River Centre Saint Paul, Minnesota
Dec 17 2006 6:00P Clearwater Theater (no AAR or MCS) West Dundee, Illinois
Dec 18 2006 5:30P Eastern MI Convocation Ctr. Ypsilanti, Michigan
Dec 19 2006 5:00P Arragon Ballroom Chicago, Illinois
Dec 20 2006 5:30P Assembly Hall - University of Illinois Champaign, Illinois
Oh dude!! Despite the fact that TSL is NOT going to these dates [that's really the hugest reason why I would like to go.. The Starting Line.. Oh, how that makes my little heart go pitter patter.. *teenybopper scream*], and Boys Like Girls is not one of my favorite bands any more [if you've been a loyal reader.. You'd know my whol rant about powerpop. And the name.. Sounds like a boy band. And their music.. Sounds like a boy band.], I still really love The Format, and Motion City. But it's booked at the Qwest center, so that makes me doubt even going since it's so far away and the tickets are probably expensive [Well, for more reasons than that but I really don't feel like writing it down. Laziness pwns all.]
Dad and I went to St. Vinnie's today to get me some crafting supplies. We also went to Goodwill. Amazing- no yarn at all. St. Vinnie's had some, but they were all completely acrylic, and since I am so satisfied with my sweater, I think I deserve something a little better. Even though I do not want to spend the money to do so. I mean dude- ten dollars a skein for some cashmere / merino wool blend. I understand why the price is so high, but gosh.. Why not stick it on sale just for me?!
/self-centeredness [kind of]
I got my package in the mail from Joanns. Why is it that all of the online orders I place from Joann's, I am always disappointed? I mean really. I got some star buttons, which are pretty adorable, except for the fact that after I sorted them out by color: six green buttons, two red ones, four magenta ones.. And the pattern goes on. The package had like twenty buttons in it. And I paid three bucks for that. Never again. And I bought some fabric transfer crayons. It's much cooler than it sounds. And the result is actually supposed to be really awesome. I saw it with my own eyes [Sure, an internet picture totally works]. Except.. It only works on synthetics. Either a hundred percent, but no less than fifty. I'm sorry- I am not going to do freaking transfers on something that I wouldn't even wear in the first place. I do not like how synthetics feel. A little bit of spandex or lycra is good for the fit- but I am not going to wear a shirt out of a hundred percent. Cotton is always the way to go.
Bottom line: I wasted five dollars.
I am now doing an essay for english again. The rough draft is due on monday and I think I'm doing pretty well. I have three topic paragraphs and I'm doing pretty awesomely on two of them. But I cannot think of anything to do for writing about the Declaration of Independence. No. And this is not good at all.
I also have a powerpoint due on Wednesday. I still cannot find that stupid question. I hate penicillin and I'm tired of learning about it and I really could not care less about any aspect of it. If I get a life threatening illness and I require penicillin to live- dude, just forget about it.
I'm going to the mall with Allie tomorrow. If all else fails- I'll buy some presents for my friends. That's Allie's reason for going, too. And if that doesn't work out, I still have the desire to shop. I want to check out that new World Market store. It has some cool foreign candies. And everyone and their mothers know that I love that kind of stuff. =D