...but I forgot. Maybe later.
Evening of Nine-Hundred-and-Ninety-Nine-Plus-One Hardee-Har-Hars was hilarious. And riveting. I regret quitting forensics. :(
AP exams are coming up! I am studying. Later.
I wanna be in a musical. Or watch one. Soon.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Staying CURRENT
Portland Nationals was something else.
I mean, besides the fact that it was my fourth and final NSPA/JEA High School Journalism Convention, I found the experience to be a complete package and a perfect beginning to the finish of my high school journalism career. Very cool stuff indeed. I finally immersed myself in the Nationals experience, and when I opened my eyes I found that I indeed had a passion for journalism, writing and telling stories. Another career choice for me. :)Two issues before I have to write my final column. GAH.
I just cannot get over the fact that high school is almost over soon and that college is coming, with me having to make a final admission decision by May 1st. May 1st! And I'm still not sure on where I should go. Yikes.
And with AP exams coming up, there will probably be minimal blogging from here on out. Sigh. School, why must you run my life?
Monday, April 12, 2010
Let there be LIGHT
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Sunday morning (afternoon, actually)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Barrett Foa. Just thought I should share.
Need some serious Maroon 5 on my iTunes. Grr.
GLEE screening was fun yesterday. Lovely ladies and even lovelier night. I love Glee!
Friday, April 9, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Lucky to find JOY in hard times
I love this book. I love the narrative style. Amy Tan <3
Nationals issue done! Smashing job. :)
And, I realized today that I never loved you, just the idea of you.
I'm so giddy today, I could just sing! And I did.
The best days are the days when bad things happen
but
you don't give a SHIT. :)
AND GLEE! 6 DAYS!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Clash of the Titans
Definitely a spectacle. I loved it. The thing is, I kind of went in knowing it would be a terrible movie dialogue-wise, so I turned my brain off as soon as the Legendary Pictures logo showed onscreen. Still, some dialogue sequences irked me a bit, and to be honest, 3-D is not worth the extra money. It's basically sharper 2-D.
Amazing visuals nonetheless, which is why I am mad that they even tried converting it to 3-D(the movie was originally filmed in 2-D). I hate 3-D, but that's a post for another time. The movie felt gritty, real and intense and the entire experience was a blast. Go and see this, but make sure to not bring your brains with you into the theater.
Also, Sam Worthington. When he's clean.
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