Crazy College Panda

Tuesday, December 16, 2003

IT'S OVER YAY.

I think I did pretty well on my exams. Heh. Maybe.

Laaaaaaa, TWO DAYS AND 9 OR SO HOURS AND I'M HOME!!!!!

So excited. XD Hehehehe.

Tuesday, December 09, 2003

Oh yes.... 10 DAYS UNTIL I'M HOME YAY!

in other words... 10 DAYS UNTIL I GET TO KISS JEFF. YAYNESS.

Heh heh heh.

I feel like one of those people who are a little good at everything (except sports, cooking, math, politics, remembering history (or memory in general), and writing) but not really good at one thing... SO WHAT DO YOU DO.

I could paint.. but I'd end up a starving artist, yay!

.... or I could do what Lucy's going to do... marry a (multi)millionaire. HEHEHE. Just kidding.

Still lots of snow!

Lucy is a crackhead and I fell into her evil scheme of making a Charlie (our dorm head cook guy) snowman right outside the dining hall windows. And he's in drag. Heh heh. I have pictures. I'm too lazy to upload them from the camera.

Saturday, December 06, 2003

SNOW YAY

Thursday, December 04, 2003

Sleeping positions!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3112170.stm <- pictures here

The Foetus: Those who curl up in the foetus position are described as tough on the outside but sensitive at heart. They may be shy when they first meet somebody, but soon relax. This is the most common sleeping position, adopted by 41% of the 1,000 people who took part in the survey. More than twice as many women as men tend to adopt this position.

Log (15%): Lying on your side with both arms down by your side. These sleepers are easy going, social people who like being part of the in-crowd, and who are trusting of strangers. However, they may be gullible.

The yearner (13%): People who sleep on their side with both arms out in front are said to have an open nature, but can be suspicious, cynical. They are slow to make up their minds, but once they have taken a decision, they are unlikely ever to change it.

Soldier (8%): Lying on your back with both arms pinned to your sides. People who sleep in this position are generally quiet and reserved. They don't like a fuss, but set themselves and others high standards.

Freefall (7%): Lying on your front with your hands around the pillow, and your head turned to one side. Often gregarious and brash people, but can be nervy and thin-skinned underneath, and don't like criticism, or extreme situations.

Starfish (5%): Lying on your back with both arms up around the pillow. These sleepers make good friends because they are always ready to listen to others, and offer help when needed. They generally don't like to be the centre of attention.

Woooo, I alternate during the night between, foetus, yearner, and sometimes starfish. Log once in a while and soldier for not very long periods of time... but lately yearner's been the most. Yeah, you can tell I miss Jeff. Hehe. Yup, those are me. Wait, ha ha, I'm like all of them. Except freefall is bad for my back. =P HA HA. Oh well.

Tuesday, December 02, 2003

I'm a retard. Forgot to stir.

But STILL. I'd rather have hot apple cider. XD

Shizznit! This isn't hot cocoa... it's just HOT MILK. DAMMIT.

.. I want hot apple cider. =(

OMG OMG I got an A on my extra credit assignment!!!!!!! OMG that makes me so happy. Hopefully my grade will go up... *crosses fingers* My midterm was a C+ so uh, YEAH. I can do visual analyses of paintings, but CRAP I can't write about someone else's essay. =( Which 6 are due on Tuesday. AHHH. *dies*

I have hot cocoa. They didn't have any more hot apple cider. Boo on them. But the cocoa's still too hot. =( Booooo. I need to buy some English Breakfast tea. Now THAT'S where it's at.

Monday, December 01, 2003

Woooo, I'm a dork and fell asleep while Jeff was taking a shower so I didn't get to say goodbye to him. Oh well.

Weeeeee, I feel retarded after visiting my relatives in NJ because I couldn't understand them when they spoke in Tagalog. Maybe I'm just used to my mum and dad... but yeah. Along with Japanese I'm going to try and randomly flip through my nifty Tagalog/English dictionary and read random entries so I can get used to speaking it. I can translate pretty easily from Tagalog to English but it's really hard the other way around. Except for stuff like, SLEEP NOW, or turn off the lights, ha ha ha ha. I am amused by it, too. Patay ng ilaw. Literally kill the light. HA HA HA HA. Probably because they used candles way back then and you can't really switch those off. Hehhehee.

Ha ha ha, if you say "aso" just the right way, it sounds like asshole. XD It means, dog, yay.