ahahaha! Ruby Wax singing Sk8er Boi!
Hahahahaha!
I feel that I lack the fashion-sense gene. At lunch today and in PSE we were watching people out of the window, and Zara and Emily and a few other people were sitting there going 'oh no... a skirt with a split, with short boots' and I was going 'er... yeah. huh?'
Death to Mrs Norman.
I was the only person in my class who'd done the stupid circles question of doom - and she made me explain it to everyone because she couldn't do it either. Doooom! I mean, not only could I not really remember how to do it, but it must have looked hugely like I was showing off.
Death, I tell you.
Also, the darling father has started with more of the insane DIY. On Sunday I woke up to the sound of hammering, and went downstairs to discover that he had removed all the floorboards from the breakfast room. So now... we have one plank, balanced between the doorways of the kitchen and the hall, so you have to balance precariously across every time. It's so amusing. I think he should leave it like that forever :)
-- scrawled by Katy on Monday, March 10, 2003, 07:33 p.m.
I love how, when Doe was trying to explain to me what duct tape is (gaffer tape, in UKian, if you were wondering), she described it as the stuff used in bondage scenes. Because, y'know, field of expertise.
Celebrity Fame Academy had the guy from Two Pints on ^_^ and also the guy from Cold Feet ^_^. Plus, Ruby Wax singing Hey Mickey was very funny, although strangely reminiscent of a drunk aunt at a wedding.
-- scrawled by Katy on Friday, March 7, 2003, 09:36 p.m.
Happy Michaelangelo's birthday, according to Google. And look! A spangly new redesign. I love it.
School was, as is usual for Thursdays, very boring - but Sam says she'll lend me FFVIII on PC, so that's all groovy.
I bought myself 3 CDs - 3 albums in fact - tATu (200km/h in the wrong lane), Röyksopp (Melody AM) and Mull Historical Society (Us) (Woo! Mull!). So yeah.
In town today there was an army parade, so they cancelled a load of the buses. So I was at the bus stop for an hour and a half semi-watching the parade. They had brass instruments (oh the envy...) and some of them have kilts, but that doesn't excuse them ^_^
Oh the joy of a garrison town.
-- scrawled by Katy on Thursday, March 6, 2003, 01:25 p.m.