YESSSSSSSSS!!! Billy and Dom are partnered together again for the RotK:EE commentary! I was afraid that because Merry and Pippin split up early on in the course of the story, they would be split up for commentary purposes as well. But now, no worries! More joyous DomBilleh silliness! And an extra scene with Pippin and Faramir? W00t! EEE (or just EE? XD), November can’t come soon enough!

PS: MUSICALS? I think I just died and went to heaven.

YAY! I got my “Cornucopia of Love” shirt in the mail today, after ordering it some three weeks ago!

On a more serious note, a hate site has Googlebombed the word “Jew” so that an “I’m Feeling Lucky” search sends you to their website. If your blog or LJ is googleable, follow the instructions here to counter-Googlebomb the word “Jew” to a more satisfactory URL.

Whee! I’ma gonna be on tee-vee! Just a silly little interview thing of the Penn DMDers on Drexel-TV (a neighboring college), but still, w00t! And the Adams art building was totally shut down today because of a power outage (quoi?), so the deadline for art show submissions was changed to tomorrow, so I can show off my luvverly framed pictures! Yayfun!

It looks like the world is beginning to apologise to me for my rough day yesterday by feeding me things that prove the World Is Great.

1. Today’s Daily Pennsylvanian, above-the-fold front page image, taking up about 1/3 of the side. Click here to see it. Those kids look so unbelieveably BORED! Someone’s been taking lessons from Tyler Crotty.

2. This clothing label.

3. This comic, which voices an arguement I’ve been trying to put into words for quite some time. (Ah, David Simpson. First Ozzy and Millie, now “I Drew This”… you rock.)

4. Yesterday’s DP, the yearly joke issue.

5. Math class was cancelled. Woo!

Oy.

I’ve taken to rubbing Listerine into my scalp before taking a shower, as it’s reported to be a smashing dandruff cure for Those Who Have Tried Everything Else. Listerine, then shampoo, then conditioner. But tonight I forgot the Listerine until I had already massaged the shampoo halfway in, so I decided I would do shampoo, Listerine, conditioner. Bad idea. My hair now smells strongly of Listerine Citrus.

Hair should not smell strongly of Listerine Citrus. I have learned my lesson.

I really, really, really hate the world sometimes. How could I have made that mistake? I distinctly remember the Theatre Arts website saying that Trojan Women would be April 12-15, but now every single Penn website is saying that it’s April 22-25. *series of expletives*

April 25th! The March on Washington! I’ve been wanting to go ever since I heard about it months ago. Everything was arranged! Tickets, hotel stuff, everything! For both events! My parents now have plane tickets to Philly for the wrong weekend!

Life is NOT COOL and NOT FAIR and I got totally RIPPED OFF by the framer this afternoon but don’t have time to shop around for a better deal.

EDIT: But wait! Trojan Women is on each night at 8:30-10:30! Would I be able to go to DC for the day, then return in time for the show? Would I stand the chance of getting stuck in Washington? Would that be a really bad idea? How long is the train ride, what’s the schedule, and what time is our call? Wah.

*kicks stuff*

Light Cyan is now my sworn enemy. Just thought you’d like to know. Also my sworn enemy is whatever posessed me to wait until Sunday night to print all my stuff for the art show tomorrow. Still working on it now, and I’m going to have to skip two classes (one a lecture and one an optional lab, but still, I hate having to miss any class at all) in order to get my stuff to the frame shop on time. Curse you, art professor, for falsely leading me to believe we just had to have them dry-mounted! *shakes fist*

On the plus side, I’m printing in Meyerson as opposed to Adams, due to my feud with the Light Cyan (I will destroy you, and your heirs!), and the image quality coming out of the plotters here is absolutely unbelieveably gorgeous and I want to have ten thousand of this plotter’s babies. And it’s just $1.25 per square foot here, whereas at Adams it’s $1.50 per square foot! Teh w00t!

Oh, I forgot to mention!

I got to hang out with Dom and Billy in rehearsal today! That is, stage manager Billy Rosen and “Government Agent” actor Dominic “Dom” Romeo. Ever since learning Dom’s name, I can’t stop giggling whenever I see them together. Oh, and we’re using the first track from Viggo’s “Pandemonium from America” for my entrance.

Life is good. Life is very good. And also totally geeky.