Thursday, February 12, 2004
bahhh....
Sociology...you will be the death of me!!!! grrrr I studied so much for that freaking test ...67% (and don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining that its a bad mark...just that by my standards its not so hot...and also that i thought I'd do better) grrrrr, though if you look at it as 30/45...sounds a bit better to me - stupid opinion..."sociological perspective" questions. WHATEVER its over - I no longer care.
So I went to this play - "the mill on the floss" last night with a friend that needs to do some kind of written project for drama on it. I knew absolutely nothing about it, and at first i was like....weird. However, i kinda got into it, but i think it woulda made a bit more sense, had i known what it was about b4. i don't really want to explain it...b/c then i'd prolly try to analyze it and that would be just too much like english for my liking. a the end though, it just kinda left me in a sense of awe...just no words to describe it...the 3rd year (i think) drama students were putting it on, and they did an amazing job... they had very little props....it was just...wow
ok anyway, the thing is, it made me realize how much i missed those kind of "cultural activities" - like plays etc, that i took for granted as a kid. honestly, i was really quite lucky. I used to go to storybook theatre 4 times a year, and everyonce in a while i'd get taken to an ATP production, or Theatre Calgary...like "my fair lady", or the classic "a christmas carol". Our society seems to take these kind of things for granted, we are so lucky to live in a country and time, where we are free to speak our minds, and attend performances that challenge out intellect, or mearly for entertainment - but in some places/times would be outlawed for there "controvercial nature".
...yeah, thats all i got...my brain is drained, and i'm dead tired, so - nap time
and one more comment:
STUPID VALENTINE'S DAY!!!! grrrrr February 14 will be further known (until i see a reason for it to change) as anti-valentine's day...so there (btw, for those that enjoy it - sorry, but at the moment i have no reason to, so i will complain until i no longer have reason to.)
So I went to this play - "the mill on the floss" last night with a friend that needs to do some kind of written project for drama on it. I knew absolutely nothing about it, and at first i was like....weird. However, i kinda got into it, but i think it woulda made a bit more sense, had i known what it was about b4. i don't really want to explain it...b/c then i'd prolly try to analyze it and that would be just too much like english for my liking. a the end though, it just kinda left me in a sense of awe...just no words to describe it...the 3rd year (i think) drama students were putting it on, and they did an amazing job... they had very little props....it was just...wow
ok anyway, the thing is, it made me realize how much i missed those kind of "cultural activities" - like plays etc, that i took for granted as a kid. honestly, i was really quite lucky. I used to go to storybook theatre 4 times a year, and everyonce in a while i'd get taken to an ATP production, or Theatre Calgary...like "my fair lady", or the classic "a christmas carol". Our society seems to take these kind of things for granted, we are so lucky to live in a country and time, where we are free to speak our minds, and attend performances that challenge out intellect, or mearly for entertainment - but in some places/times would be outlawed for there "controvercial nature".
...yeah, thats all i got...my brain is drained, and i'm dead tired, so - nap time
and one more comment:
STUPID VALENTINE'S DAY!!!! grrrrr February 14 will be further known (until i see a reason for it to change) as anti-valentine's day...so there (btw, for those that enjoy it - sorry, but at the moment i have no reason to, so i will complain until i no longer have reason to.)
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