Archive for March 21, 2002

New desktop. I’ve actually had it for a while, but as it’s essentially fanwork for Return to Sender I thought I’d send it tothe creator before I posted it; as it turns out, she likesit rather much, which makes me happy and proud. Hooray for giftart!

I realize I’ve gotten out of the habit of writing in this thing–I think it was SETC (and the academic aftershock ofmissing three class days) that did it. Plus I am, lately, a tooning machine, which doesn’t leave a lot of roomto concentrate on other parts of the site. I plan on at least taking my PC home over Spring Break (which is a wholedamn week away) and getting started on the redesign, which should open up a lot of cool stuff.

I hadn’t thought much about it, but stuff has happened since last I wrote (start reading here, Mom!). Thekickassalicious Chewdy Froods gave me not just a plug,not just a cameo, but a whole strip in hiswonderful comic series. That and the infamous CN “plug I didn’t know about for aweek” rank up there with my second kiss and theBunches as the coolest things ever to happen to me. Sometimes I almost feel like I’m running a real web site.

My sentences are getting long. I will try to cut down.

Speaking of cool things, my comfortable wallow of self-pity was hosed down the other day–I somehow got asked to KappaSpring Formal by a pretty girl for the third year running. Considering they’ve all been different girls and I’ve neverdated any of them, it’s a strange and mysterious streak. Maybe the fact that I’m in love with at least fifteen Kappasat any given point has something to do with it. Anyway, I didn’t think it was going to work out, as the dance is thesame night as the GSP RA planning retreat; circumstances have beenkind, though, and I do get to go, and I’m starting to believe in serendipity again.

Speaking of GSP (and serendipity), the babealicious Kim is going to be chilling here at Centre in a matter of hours.She will be disguised as a Prospective Student, of course, but we all know she’s here for the lovin’. Ooh yeah.

and we carried our crosslike a clover

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