2008-01-22

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2008-01-22 11:20 am
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hair pix (just one)

K so first off:

stu keeps stopping and looking at me and telling me I'm so cute ^_^
It's kinda weird to get used to. It doesn't stay across the pillow when I fling it back, and I can barely hold onto it to keep it out of my spit when brushing my teeth xD it's a lot more difficult to make a ponytail now xD

IN SECOND NEWS: stu and I seriously about died last night because of icy roads. From boredom.

the drive from home to school is pretty much an even two hours, and we had gone one hour already when suddenly a truck in front of us slid suddenly to the side and back. Another mile later revealed a massive jam.

We waited in that for an hour, jamming out to Dance Industries, switched sides and poor stu slid on a patch of ice right outside his door and bummed up his side pretty hard, but he still wanted to drive (no one trusts me on ice ;.;)

anyways after that we moved and it was scary cause it had gotten so dark out. It was still light when we had stopped and then there were car lights around us everywhere so it was very well lit. Then we went about 40 mph for twenty miles and stopped. short. never to run again when the old man died, I mean we stopped.

For three hours.

I pulled out the laptop and we watched two more episodes of the x-files (one was about these genetic twin girls that were homocidal and pretty freaky), played a half game of magic with the deck I had in my pocket all weekend (I just forgot to take it out xD) ate a sucker that had been in my jacket much longer than the cards had, got out and slid around on the ice to see what was what, talked to the car next to us (they had a 5 day old baby just out of childrens in little rock) and the car infront of them (an elderly gentleman). and just kinda DIED from boredom. I called my parents so many times that night xD I talked to my mom for twenty minutes after we started moving because I was high-rung from the possibility of DYING on the ice. There were a bunch of cars off the road, and in the south-bound lane a ton of semis at various angles (most of them straight)

the last 15 miles was the worst though; you could watch all the people going to their doom southbound, and all the while you wondered 'will it happen again?' plus the roads were very slushy and when they weren't, you wondered if they were ice instead.

but we made it! safely if hungrily. our two hour drive multiplied by four :(

also I don't have calculus today I'm so happy. I do have american government though, but that's okay.