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02/17/2005: "Chowin' Down"
Song of the Day: Kim Carnes - Bette Davis Eyes
Greymatter 1.3 comes with a "music" and "mood" template that you can fill in, so I decided to toy with it tonight. It's actually nothing exciting, I was expecting some bells and whistles. I'm going to go ahead and keep it though, seeing how I went through all the work of doing it. Rather than listing what I'm currently listening to at the moment (especially seeing how it could very well be "boring lecture about personal jurisdiction"), I'm just going to list a song that I've most likely had on 'repeat' at some point during the day. I'm obsessive like that.
I'm also obsessive about food; I made puppy chow today (it's chocolate and peanut butter melted onto Chex or Crispix cereal and then covered in powdered sugar - I can't believe how many people think I'm actually eating dog food when I mention it), and it's highly likely I'll make a new batch every time I empty my bowl for the next few weeks. Sure, I'll be fat and my teeth will start to rot away, but at least I'll be happy.
In bizarre professor news, the "forgetful" professor announced that he's going to have his wife call him each day we have class to remind him to come, and my Property professor has started asking the class questions about material that's assigned for several days later. And, not surprisingly, the over-zealous, uber-ambitious law school freaks who don't have a life outside their textbooks are able to answer them. Sorry, but if you tell me I need to read a specific set of pages to be prepared for that day's class, that's all I'm going to read. I'm not going to try to read your mind and figure out how far ahead I should read in case you decide to ignore the material for that day and skip ahead a few days to some arbitrary point.
And then I'm going to take my spare time and watch The Stepford Wives. The 2004 version. Damn was that hilarious!
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I didn't really like the new version of the Stepford Wives. The older one was much, much better!Shannon, Thursday, February 17th
Yeah, but it's kind of difficult to compare them. One version is a horror film, the other is a comedy that's meant to be over the top.Brooke, Thursday, February 17th
About that Puppy Chow stuff...I've made it, too, only my recipe had a different name. So simply and corny yet so yummy! Now I'm craving some, damn it!Cheeky Prof, Thursday, February 17th