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March 11th, 2009
06:51 pm - I Feel Like A Lizard Do you ever see something at the edges of your view, and you find it's something sticking out from your face? like a strand of hair or something? I've been getting a lot of that lately, but whenever I wipe at it, I still see something. It's really annoying. ]:< Also, my cheek is really dry so the skin feels scaly. It's gross. Also also, I have a nasty blemish from being stressed out. I haven't had one on my face in like...forever. By the way, since I am bored out of my mind, I've been doing optional reading homework. I am so sad.
Ah, so the result of my skit yesterday: As I predicted, I was super slow at reciting them. My last line I forgot halfway through so had to have that read for me. But whatever, I'm not worried. Today was also the oral part of the final in Korean, and I screwed that up too. Luckily Sunseingnim was looking down at his paper the entire time, so he didn't see my partner mouthing the lines to me. But again, I kinda stopped caring. At least tomorrow I only have one class to go to. Busy day. If Becca says yes to picking me up at 2, I'll be doing laundry, but between class and that, I have to run over to Melanya's and pick up my tupperware.
I've had a headache on and off today, and have been getting hungry every couple of hours again. I really wish I had bananas. But I had an orange today! It was super juicy and nom nom.
Oh, here's something interesting that happened to me today: My morning lecture was let out 40 minutes early, so my oral partner and I meet up outside the Korean classroom to practice. It's getting near the time we have to test, and other people are gathering around, waiting for their classes to start. Well since I was freaking out, I was spouting random Korean lines, and suddenly I hear someone chuckle behind me. I turn to see some boy. Since he's laughing, I assume he's Korean, but I asked anyway.
Me: "Ah, so you are Korean then? You know Korean?" Boy: "Yeah." Me: "I sound horrible, don't I?" Boy: "You sound cute."
I couldn't help but laugh, because it wasn't a response I was expecting. So I go on babbling a bit with my parnter, knowing full well that he's listening in. Eventually I get frustrated and comment "well I'm Filipina, not Korean, I don't know this stuff." He perked right up.
Boy: "You are Filipina?" Me: "Yeah." Boy: "Oh! I was in the Philippines for four years! I went to high school there. What part did you come from?" Me: "Bagio City." Boy: *REALLY excited voice that I can't figure out how to type out. Something like a crazy/happy laugh* "I was in Bagio!"
So I guess we made each others' day. It's cool.
Oh, and I followed a link that Lisa's friend left on Facebook. This group called Improv Everywhere is simply amazing. I watched all their videos. I shall post my favorite ones: Frozen Grand Station (watch in HD if you can) and Look Up More. I wish I could participate in a lot of these awesome missions they do. If you get a chance, visit improveverywhere.com.
Look Up More (extended) from ImprovEverywhere on Vimeo. Current Mood: accomplished
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