I'm fairly sure that this is a new record for number of posts in a week. Ah well, school is starting tomorrow and I wish to write.
Ok, so.... School. I'm not totally sure if I should be looking forward to it or not. I mean, I'll be glad to see my friends again, and new classes are fun, but I don't really wanna have homework again... Another point of interest tomorrow is going to be the new (and male, which is really new) addition to my lunch table. Now my lunch table is... special. And I love them that way and I never want them to change. Of course, we're short two members this year because Jen graduated and Regina is going to a different school *grumble grumble tear tear*. At any rate, my lunch table is presided over by otakus and artists and considering the fact that there were people singing in harmony last year at then end of our lunch period, I think you can see why I love them. I just hope the new boy's good with insanity.
On another note, I've been watching more White Collar. Have I mentioned that I love that show? Ok, so now I'm going to go on a mini rant-ish thing about everybody's favorite topic: CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT! (And fangirling... mostly fanigirling.)
So have you ever seen a scene in a movie or a show or read it in a book that either A) makes you fall in love with the character or B) immediately lets you understand the character? Under this topic, I can think of three scenes from White Collar. (Just let me fangirl in peace, please. This is the last thing I'm going to talk about, so you can just skip the rest of this.)
Scene 1: Neal Caffrey, sitting in a car, playing with an origami crane which he clearly folded himself.
Scene 2: Peter opens a crate with a dead body in it. Neal immediately looks away.
Scene 3: "I take my miracles where I can find them."
Ah well, I'm just rambling and nobody else but me cares, so I'll leave you with one parting quotes from Psych (another top notch show):
"How do you kill a nose?!"
Thanks for reading. I promise I'll post something worthwhile next time.
(There's a reference to The Producers, directed by Mel Gibson in the title of this post, by the way.)
Sunday, August 8, 2010
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Wow, I am really gonna miss our lunch table. That was pretty much my favorite part of senior year. I hope you guys let me visit from time to time. We will work something out.
I have been meaning to see White Collar. But due to the fact that we haven't had cable in our house, I have been sitting in front of my computer watching Ranma 1/2 and MEDABOTS, of all things!
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