Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The Book Corner

Alrighty. Since I am a Grandmaster Wizard at Procrastination (I should be studying for two tests), I will now be starting this new tradition: book reviews! Yay......*claps for self*

And, today I broke my record of roughly three days: previously held by Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (three days roughly...I did sleep...)


Drumroll please!!

My new record is now: Twilight in......I'd say about seven hours to start AND finish! I must say, Mrs. Meyers...well done. :)

YLIIYL: vampire stories, romance, adventure, fantasy

It's a book geared for young adults, but I was absolutely mesmerized! (Well, I guess I am a young adult, I just normally don't head to the young fic section of Barnes & Noble) I could not put it down and actually suffered car sickness cause I HAD to attempt to read in the car....the story, the characters (OH! EDWARD! He can bite my neck anyday), the sexual tension! Sheila, if you loved Becoming Jane, wait til you read this. OMG. :D

And on a last note, I normally don't read/like vampire fiction, but this is absolutely amazing. I'm going out and buying this. Immediately.

<3 An Edward fangirl



Can't wait for the movie!!!!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Sisters....

She pisses me off. Why must 13 year olds be such pains?!




Rolls eyes OYE.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Killing time...oh the boredom.

Peter and fellow pirates crash into Goldman's pharmacy through the window
Goldman: "Ahhh!!! Kristallnacht!!!!

Hahahahaha....oh, Family Guy, you amuse me so. :)


Anyways, I'm trying to kill time while waiting to shift laundry from washer to dryer. : p
I guess I could be doing homework or reading, but I'd rather blog and watch Family Guy. Aw, Chris just fell in love. (Only fellow FG viewers would understand the odd attraction to this show) So last night I'm at work and I'm walking in from grabbing my debit card (hey, I had DVDs to buy) and my friend asks if, invited to her wedding, would I show up drunk. I look around at the two managers and, sensing a good opportunity to show moral fiber, replied, "Absolutely not."
Kat: "Really? Cause they said they would." points to the managers
Manager #1: "You wouldn't?"
Me: "Nope. I absolutely cannot stand the taste of alcohol." (Very true.)
Manager #2: "Wow. That's cool."
Manager #1: "Not even beer?"
Me: "Nope. Too bitter." (Also true.) "And I also don't like not being able to control my actions or judgements." (Absopositivlylutely true.)
Manager #1: "That's what's fun!"


*sigh* Why do people love the buzz so much? I don't understand. You drink until you no longer have control over your actions and then do something you later: A) don't remember or B) regret wholeheartedly. Or even C) all of the above!!
Yeah, that totally makes sense. *rolls eyes*

Anyhoohas, I'm tired and my head is still stuffed up from this head cold. But I have started on this scarf I'm making for a guyfriend (who shall remain nameless) for Christmas. It'll be in the colors of the German flag and t'will be totally awesome. Can't wait. Will hopefully get some pics up soon. :)

<3

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Work Conversations

Alrighty...so Sheila has "Conversations with Samuel"...and it occurred to me how hilarious a day at work can be. (I work for Toys R Us....gets pretty crazy.) Anyways, so I decided it would be fun to share some of these with you:


Little boy walks in with his mom/gma and throws his arms up in the air: "It smells like new toys in here!!"

Twelve year old rushes into the store frantically, out of breath: "Excuse me, are you open?!?"
After looking around at the fifty+ customers, I exchange a disbelieving glance with a customer while praying for a non-sarcastic response: "Yes."

More to come. :)