So, today I got hit by a car.
Okay, I'm exaggerating. Today I was swiped by a car because apparently you don't actually need to stop for pedestrians at a pedestrian crossing. Arsehole.
My knee is turning some interesting colours, though.
On a more cheerful note, I seem to have an unexpectedly full social life this weekend.
I mean, today was Silly Night for FOUL - which was rather amusing and, as the name implies, silly.
Then, I ducked out early to go see Melbourne Model: The Musical. Some backstory for people who don't go to Melbourne Uni: The Melbourne Model is a reworking of the course structure at the Uni which has been incredibly controversial with a number of people, especially Creative Arts students. As a result, some have said Creative Arts students decided to protest it's implementation by... writing a musical.
It wasn't actually bad, though it was incredibly un-PC and exeptionally scathing of Glyn Davis and co. Very, very funny though, if in some parts down to the "I can't believe they just said that" factor. I especially liked Sam's Asia number, though the dude playing Glyn was hilarious.
And that was just tonight. Tomorrow I'm somehow trying to work out a way to both attend
connikins's 21st, and catch up with Mum when she is in town for The Sister's birthday (which was today).
And I shall leave you all with an amusing quote from Silly Night:
A girl I don't know (to me): "Excuse me, can I feel your skirt?"
(After feeling my skirt)
"It's just, it feels just like I imagined. Kind of felty. Like Scotland!"
Okay, I'm exaggerating. Today I was swiped by a car because apparently you don't actually need to stop for pedestrians at a pedestrian crossing. Arsehole.
My knee is turning some interesting colours, though.
On a more cheerful note, I seem to have an unexpectedly full social life this weekend.
I mean, today was Silly Night for FOUL - which was rather amusing and, as the name implies, silly.
Then, I ducked out early to go see Melbourne Model: The Musical. Some backstory for people who don't go to Melbourne Uni: The Melbourne Model is a reworking of the course structure at the Uni which has been incredibly controversial with a number of people, especially Creative Arts students. As a result, some have said Creative Arts students decided to protest it's implementation by... writing a musical.
It wasn't actually bad, though it was incredibly un-PC and exeptionally scathing of Glyn Davis and co. Very, very funny though, if in some parts down to the "I can't believe they just said that" factor. I especially liked Sam's Asia number, though the dude playing Glyn was hilarious.
And that was just tonight. Tomorrow I'm somehow trying to work out a way to both attend
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And I shall leave you all with an amusing quote from Silly Night:
A girl I don't know (to me): "Excuse me, can I feel your skirt?"
(After feeling my skirt)
"It's just, it feels just like I imagined. Kind of felty. Like Scotland!"
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