::explodes:: JAMES FEE EMAILED ME BACK!!!!!!!!!!!! AND HE WANTS ME TO CALL HIM TOMORROW FOR A BRIEF INTERVIEW!!! ::spazzes and dies of joy::

Hey! It’s Back to the Future II‘s “Mr. Fusion”! Who needs Iraq when you’ve got 600 million tons of turkey guts?

Alas, the “Inside-Trading Time Traveller” story was apparently a hoax. Apparently. ::shifty eyes::

As someone on Slashdot suggested, “Bah heathen, he’s obvioulsy from the future. its a government cover up! if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and walks like a duck it’s probably just a tool of the conspiracy.”

Wow. It’s quite a surreal experience to go from reading the horrifying Native Son to the happy-go-lucky Castle of Llyr. Remind me to choose more compatible books in the future. But then again, nothing is really compatible with Native Son. I was amused at the truth in Marcelina’s comment that she read A Clockwork Orange afterward to cheer her up. Gravy, that book is amazing. Easily the most haunting and terrifying book I have ever read.

Monica, Alicey and I just spent five minutes discussing the cup sizes of various Disney princesses. I don’t imagine this is healthy.

ph34r my 1337 sk1llz! Found James Fee’s email address. Hopefully, he will have time to grant a brief interview before my report is due on the 22nd. ::dies over James Fee’s American Noir photography series::

Wow, that rehearsal was fantastic. I’ll be pining all this week, as we don’t rehearse again until a week from today. Bah, stupid Catholic schools and their Easter brouhaha. When this show is over, I’m going to cry, I know it. I’m going to miss Jesuit theatre so much. It’s going to be such an amazing show!