Sunday, May 28, 2006

Best Day of the Summer? We have a winner!

Current mood: sun-baked
Current music:SNL in the background - does that count?

So last night, I drove over to Andy's apartment, and from there we went to Rafferty's and then to AMC to see X-Men: The Last Stand (weeee!), which was excellent, by the way. And for those of you who've not seen it yet, stay until after the credits, because there IS something at the end.

Anyway, Andy and I didn't do much else the rest of the night but go to sleep since it was already late. So we got up the next morning and headed off once again to the Renaissance Festival... this was our last time for the Georgia festival this year *sniffle*. The best part of the day actually came at the end, because not only did we get in a whole lot of talk time with the actors after their series of shows were over, but we also went out to eat Chinese and go bowling with a few of them and their friends from the North Carolina festival who had come down to visit them this weekend. Although Andy had one previous experience, this was the first time that I had actually seen Brett, Jana, and Dextre out of costume and in "normal" clothes, hehehehe. It was seriously some of the most fun I've had in a loooong time, and I'm glad I've gotten to know those three so that I could meet and get to know their friends from NC and Brett's family. Awesome people!!! And now it's all over... ;_; ...till next year. ^_^

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As a side note before I go, I was watching the news momentarily while searching for something on TV a little while ago, and they were saying something about how some school systems are considering (or maybe they've actually already decided, I dunno) disciplining students if they have something offensive or something on their blogs, saying they wouldn't monitor the blogs per se, but they would take action if something came to their attention. All I have to say about that is that it's a bunch of bullocks! I am so glad to be out of that completely homogay public school system. They're trying more and more to run (and RUIN) the lives of every one of their students and control things that they have no right to touch. It would be one thing if someone heard talk of murder (like, actual murder, not like my occasional jesting "I'm going to kill you" and "I wish the human race would go bye-bye" comments), but I don't think that's what they're talking about here. And anyway, if some kid is going to be stupid and actually post plans about bombing a school, that should be the feds' business, not the school system. Hey, school systems! Quit being pricks and try butting out for a change, huh?? I reiterate, and I don't think I could say it enough to overemphasize my enthusiasm, I am SO. Freaking. Glad I am out of that miserable excuse for a public school system.


Disclaimer: If any part of this post didn't make sense or seemed a little over the top, I blame the extensive sun exposure from the festival, cuz today was frikkin HOT. So... sorry about any incoherency. *sheepish grin*

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