Thursday, March 17, 2005

Slow-going wind-up

Work isn't going half as fast as I promised myself it would--there is going to be a hellish crunch phase on Sunday. Like, reading and summarizing philosophy for at least 4 hours, where any break I'd take would have me focusing on short English assignments.

But, assuming tickets are available, I'll be seeing Tantalus Theatre Co.'s production of Ragnarok tomorrow night or Saturday--these being the last nights the performance is playing. Seth is sold in, Elon might be for Saturday, Frigo might be for Friday, and I want to talk to a few other people--though today I heard the other group I figured I was closest to has made plans a while ago to see a movie on my list this weekend (yet hasn't mentioned in the least to me yet...) So I probably won't ask them--out of malice.

No Shadow Hearts today. The game is pretty dark, so playing in DeKalb will likely suck since my roommate's TV fails to display screens where more than 2 thirds of the screen is near black. It's a ridiculous problem--why his parents (and himself) considered it a real upgrade (it's probably a 22 inch screen) to the tiny 15-inch he had first semester is beyond me. They must just be stupid, far failing to realize the potentials of darkness.

In any case, Frigo told me tonight that tomorrow is a one-two day at DHS, which means I might catch the end of 4th period, hoping Brame isn't at a rare meeting or that tomorrow is the morning the band goes on the annual trip (since the first three weeks of March have usually been the time to go). Whether I catch him or not, though, I'll be stopping by the Creative Writing class for a while. Hurtig expects me and I anticipate I'll show (and not sleep in).

Wei failed to contact me about Radiant Silvergun today--the best excuse he might have is he ended up bagging an amazing, attractive, and wealthy woman not much interested in monetary connotations. Instead, Frigo and Seth came over around 5, and I beat them 20 rounds in a row in Puzzle Fighter 2 and then we played Worms on Dreamcast until 10:30PM. Could have used that time much more effectively by doing homework, but it is much too late for that--and I know my personal priorities, whether they match my parents' or not.

We'll see, soon enough.

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