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January 26, 2005
musings
so, here's my question: why do girls (women, whatever) feel the need to walk around strutting their stomach? i mean, i see on a daily basis several women walking around wearing super-low-cut pants, short tops, and literally pushing out their stomach. what??!?! why is this deemed attractive? not to mention the fact that arching your back that much must be bad for your posture. *sigh* i suppose this is one of those frustrating things about getting older - a feeling of disconnection with younger people. but no, these are definately people who are two years younger than me... i don't get it.
on a happier note, I'M GOING SKIING TOMORROW! yay! i'm totally ditching my thesis (the first draft of which is due on friday) and taking a personal sanity day to swoosh down the slopes. i'm kinda frustrated that i didn't get to go skiing at home over break, on account of there being NO SNOW, and apparently people pick up on that kind of stuff and one gets invited to go skiing. yay! (i'm being repetitive)
anyways, so i've survived my second 6-9am frisbee practice. i'm a little worried about my body collapsing this semester, on account of two 6-9am frisbee practices, two tennis classes and 2-3 jazz classes a week, but i'm hoping that i'll at least get a warning signal : ) so far so good, and who knows, i just might get in shape! woohoo. time for dinner, and then lots and lots of reading.
Posted by lara at 06:24 PM
January 24, 2005
new colors... new design... perhaps?
as if i'll ever have time for this. but it's officially rolling around in the back of my head...
Posted by lara at 09:56 PM
January 17, 2005
back to reality, whoops there goes gravity...
back at school, starting my final semester. i'm not even going to go into how scary this is. a situation which is not aided at all by the sheer magnitude of work that is facing me.
in other news, i was reminded that the HG2G movie comes out on May 6th, which could be good or bad. i mean, there's so many ways in which they could make this a bad movie. but i'll cross my fingers... there's always a chance they have done a good job.
Posted by lara at 04:00 PM