| ainthra ( @ 2008-06-19 00:38:00 |
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"C'est shagnefique!"
Wow... Ok, imagine this; after spending three weeks working yourself to the bone with a home exam, you get the impressive amount of two hours of sleep/rest before attending a four hour long english exam. You forgot your dictionary, you're feeling a bit light-headed, and sitting still soon becomes uncomfortable. All that considered, you hand in something you figure is worth a C, but taking into consideration that your judgment might not be at its best at the moment, you decide to tell yourself it will be a D and maybe get pleasantly surprised to get a C. The grades from this exam was posted on Studentweb this morning. I got a B. Needless to say, I was in a very good mood as I walked down to the dentist today, and was actually still in a good mood when I was done ^_^
I spent the monday with my mom, after first dropping by the doctor to have some of my blood squeezed out of me for testing. The day included going to a foot-care clinic, having me feet pampered with for the first time, and being told that my feet are very nicely shaped and that I was right to walk around barefoot as much as I did. Then later we picked up my little brother and set off to see Anne Beate, a friend of my mom's that we pay under the table to cut our hair. My mom is in the habit of dying her hair to cover her grey hairs, and sent me into the store to get Nutrisse number 10 (light blond), because we knew from experience that they didn't sell number 9, which is the one she usually use. Only, as I got back into the car and we drove away from the store, we noticed that it didn't cover grey hairs, which was why she used number 9 in the first place. So, we had to take a small detour to a store that actually sold number 9, and on the way she somehow managed to talk me into using the number 10 we had already bought. (The 100 nok she gave me as a bribe helped, of course, as did the fact that she decided me little brother should dye his hair too. He refused to go blond or red, though, so he ended up with black.) So yes, my hair is now several shades lighter than it normally is.
Another fun thing that happened on monday was that as I looked through the DVD-section in a Norli on Heimdal, I suddenly found myself facing the complete first season of Shagma, that french animated series from the 1980's. It was so unexpected and left me so stunned with nostalgia that I just stood and stared at the box until my mom came to see what took me so long. She immediately went "Aww, Shagma! I remember that show!", and I ended up buying it. I've seen through the first DVD so far.
Let's see, other news... I has a Folklore! The PS3 game, that is, and it is teh awesome despite the abuse of exclamation marks and the word "aieee" in the story sequences, and the almost anime "donning the magical cloak" sequence. I have so far managed to get to chapter five with both of the playable characters (the haunted young Ellen and the occult magazine reporter Keats). Oh, and did I mention that the characters speaks with Irish accents in the movie sequences? *squee!!*
As for the rest of the week, it looks like it will be busy enough. Tomorrow there will be Marvel for the first time in a looong time, on friday I have the whole job interview thing at Nidar, and I have to find something to occupy myself with in the afternoon because my little brother has asked to get the house to himself that evening so he can celebrate his birthday in advance with his friends, on saturday I have been invited to
wistomaniac's birthday party, and come sunday there will be Mage.
But now, I think, it is time for bed. G'night.