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dramaturgy ([personal profile] dramaturgy) wrote2003-04-12 04:28 pm

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1. I think the ACT went well. One anxiety down, one anxiety to go.

2. I was putting my room in order today, and I found some of my old language arts papers, writing in particularly. I never throw away anything I write, ever. It's either because I'm a pack rat, or because I like to see how I've grown as a writer. I can't really decide which. Here are two poems from eighth grade (three years ago).

In the Garden
Roses red, red regained
Chrystal Chrysanthemums
Doff the dovile daisies
In the summer sunlight.

And pink posies pick
On the greiveous geraniums
Of that yard that
Serene summer's eve.


City Park
My family is a city park
My my mom in the sidewalk, letting
People walk all over her.
My ssiter is the ant, insignificant and
I always want to step on her.
My brother is the merry-go-round,
Going in circles and makes me want
to throw-up sometimes.
My dad is the creaky swing, annoying
And in need of grease.
I am the butterfly,
colorful and free.


(Yeah, it was the time I hated my family, can you tell?)

3. According to my e-mail, I can increase certain male genitalia by a full five inches! Go me!

4. Have taken up macreme again. Am making pretty bracelets. Who wants one?

Seriously. E-mail me with preferred colors and address and I will mail you a bracelet. Because you're my friends and I loff you like that.

5. I think they should have kept in the one with Crabbe and Goyle running into Ron and Harry when they were changing back from the Polyjuice Potion because it was funny. They also should have kept in the one at the Dueling club where Justin Finch-Fletchly introduced himself to Harry. That was important to the story, dammit all. Either that one, or the one right before Harry left the study hall or wherever they were, and he stopped to overhear Ernie (I presume it is Ernie, anyway) and Hannah talking. There was another one that wasn't really long that I wish they would have kept because it was funny.

And the extra scene that took place right before everyone left for holidays? Fred and George were funny, and I was so feeling the angst.

To extend it a bit into the interviews, is it me or is Jason Isaacs hilarious?

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