Everybody dance like you've got ass in your pants!
You're not going to believe this!
I'm at work, and one of the computer-dudes just gave me a package that he told me to give to my father. I checked the package to see if there was any indication as to what it might contain. And sure enough, on a yellow sticky-thing on one of the sides it says: OfficeConnect Wireless.
So today I'll probably be finishing the Quart-jiggy. At least I hope so.
In other news I've now cut my hair. Although it's not that much I reckon it's at least semi-noticeable. I said that I wanted my hair shorter, but not like razor-short. I wanted it to have some length to it. She said that she'd do it so that it wouldn't get such a ball-shape, and I replied: You roll with that, sister. She washed my hair and it was ready to be cut. It looked really good as she cut it, and when I was done I must say I was quite pleased. Afterwards I had to wait for my parents and my lil' brother because they were moving his stuff from one place to another, seeing as he's changing school's this year. The place where I got my hair cut was situated in a mall, so I thought I'd go to the magazine-place to see if they had some music-mags for me to kill time with. They had nothing so I went to the bookstore right beside it. There I went to their puny English-section, and looked over their selection of paperbacks. Only one book caught my eye, and that was Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time. At first glance it looked like a children's book, and I liked it's look so I bought it. And I must say that it's probably the best thing I've ever gotten without knowing anything about it from before. I read about 100 pages in the time I was waiting, and when I got home I read about 100 more. Then I saved it for a while, and now I have about sixty pages left. Grrrrreat book.
Ah, well. My lunch is now. Bye.
P.S You other people suck for not even inviting me this weekend. You know who you are.