wildcard_47: (not funny)
2008-05-11 12:01 am

it's that time again.

In case you'd forgotten my motto on packing, here it is in a nutshell: I can't be bothered. Kthx.

To add to my pessimism, I am coming down with some sort of evil allergies/cold/sinus-gripping virus. It's making breathing a pain. And tomorrow is my last day in this beautiful city. AND we get back the debacle of art from Hilary.

On the bright side, I saw two plays today -- Phantom (finally!) and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Did I neglect to mention that the last was actually performed in Shakespeare's Globe? (Silly me. It was indeed. And it was AWESOME.)

And now, to bed. Dear Lord, what a day.

wildcard_47: (not funny)
2008-05-11 12:01 am

it's that time again.

In case you'd forgotten my motto on packing, here it is in a nutshell: I can't be bothered. Kthx.

To add to my pessimism, I am coming down with some sort of evil allergies/cold/sinus-gripping virus. It's making breathing a pain. And tomorrow is my last day in this beautiful city. AND we get back the debacle of art from Hilary.

On the bright side, I saw two plays today -- Phantom (finally!) and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Did I neglect to mention that the last was actually performed in Shakespeare's Globe? (Silly me. It was indeed. And it was AWESOME.)

And now, to bed. Dear Lord, what a day.

wildcard_47: (kermit OMG yay)
2008-03-12 10:17 pm
Entry tags:

Much Ado About Nothing: The Verdict!

 
 
*takes deep breath* Whew! Seeing Much Ado is about the most interesting thing I’ve done the past couple of days. Besides that, I’m basically trying not to catch the cold-flu hybrid that everyone else in my flat has. (It’s not working so well.) Next week, though, we're seeing a production of Mamet's Speed the Plow (with Kevin Spacey and Jeff Goldblum in the title roles), so I’m interested to see how that goes.
wildcard_47: (kermit OMG yay)
2008-03-12 10:17 pm
Entry tags:

Much Ado About Nothing: The Verdict!

 
 
*takes deep breath* Whew! Seeing Much Ado is about the most interesting thing I’ve done the past couple of days. Besides that, I’m basically trying not to catch the cold-flu hybrid that everyone else in my flat has. (It’s not working so well.) Next week, though, we're seeing a production of Mamet's Speed the Plow (with Kevin Spacey and Jeff Goldblum in the title roles), so I’m interested to see how that goes.
wildcard_47: (Default)
2008-01-17 08:47 pm
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ahahahahahahaha.

So, I'm supposed to be reading Othello, to study for tomorrow's quiz, but this is what I've been doing so far: geeking out on Harry Potter fanart and simultaneously geeking out on Shakespeare.

Part 1: By page 3ish of Othello, Iago has said, "Your daughter and the duke made the beast with two backs". I laugh hysterically for ten minutes.

Part 2: http://conductemort.ytmnd.com/ 

I can't stop laughing. That is all.

And now I'm doing this. Oh, the unproductivity of life.

103 words

Touch Typing online

wildcard_47: (Default)
2008-01-17 08:47 pm
Entry tags:

ahahahahahahaha.

So, I'm supposed to be reading Othello, to study for tomorrow's quiz, but this is what I've been doing so far: geeking out on Harry Potter fanart and simultaneously geeking out on Shakespeare.

Part 1: By page 3ish of Othello, Iago has said, "Your daughter and the duke made the beast with two backs". I laugh hysterically for ten minutes.

Part 2: http://conductemort.ytmnd.com/ 

I can't stop laughing. That is all.

And now I'm doing this. Oh, the unproductivity of life.

103 words

Touch Typing online

wildcard_47: (Default)
2008-01-14 07:52 pm
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shakespeare was probably turning in his grave

This is mainly due to the fact that the adaptation of Richard III we watched today was utterly and completely cracked out. Here's a clip of the beginning. Imagine what the rest of the film was like, if you dare.




If I were Ian McKellen, I'd be all over the Wite-Out trying to get this off my resume. He could also type 'King Lear' and LOTR in gigantic letters if he wanted to really get creative.
wildcard_47: (Default)
2008-01-14 07:52 pm
Entry tags:

shakespeare was probably turning in his grave

This is mainly due to the fact that the adaptation of Richard III we watched today was utterly and completely cracked out. Here's a clip of the beginning. Imagine what the rest of the film was like, if you dare.




If I were Ian McKellen, I'd be all over the Wite-Out trying to get this off my resume. He could also type 'King Lear' and LOTR in gigantic letters if he wanted to really get creative.