Day began with me sleeping in so not only was I a bit late and lost an hour's worth of working time on my art project, but I was suppose to call Matt at about 5:00am to keep him company while he packed his things for the cruise he's taking at this very moment.
Finally! My project is nearing completion (at 98%) and all I need is one lunch period to refine all the little things that I can. Other people at attendence: Justin, Liz, Circus, Vee, Ashley, Usagi and sis. Overall, a better experience than working on it during class... mainly because it's not crowded. Learned several interesting things about those people aforementioned through various conversations.
Later, had my hair cut so it's shorter (I can hear better!) so now my neck isn't quite as hurtful as usual. Ran into Nick and Mica along with my two piano teachers.
Then had dinner at a filipino restaurant where sis learned that the G.C. show is cancelled. Damn! I was looking forward to it too!
Lastly, saw the school's production of Honk!, a musical loosely based on "The Ugly Duckling" which was done extremely well. Albeit I can't stand the lead actor, the cast was generally amazing. Friend Taylor made quite the humorous turkey I may say. Hell, the guy who plays the Cat was so completely feline I couldn't help but get turned on a bit... Not to mention that when he "plays with his food" (the ugly duckling) it looks more like a scene from Queer As Folk. Especially since the guy had an open-chest shirt on... Oh, guess I need to explain the costuming. Everyone wasn't dressed up in trite animal suits, but instead they dressed up like members of the 50's sock-hop or the flappers of the roaring 20's. Only dialogue from the story, their actions, and the type of shoes they wore (ducks had orange books, chickens yellow boots with heels, etc.). Not to mention that the second main character (the mother duck Ida) sounded like a white Lea Salonga.
And now... I have to get my daily half-hour's crunch time on the home gym done.
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