Weird. For some completely unknown reason, I seem to be saying "Dude" quite frequently at the moment. And I haven't a freaking clue why, or where on earth it came from. 'Tis quite strange.

Also, on randomness:
I got my first text message from sister in absolutely ages the other day. And it said, in it's entirety (and spelled exactly like this):

Hey there, big sis do u know about "the hitchhikers guide 2 the galaxy" movie? I spose u will c it as soon as it cums out. Morbo is hotness

Which brings randomness to a new level. I mean, she contacts me about a movie I've known about for ages (note: my sister knows absolutely nothing about H2G2, despite my best efforts all through the summer holidays). And that's it. At least she knows my interests...
And the "Morbo is hotness" thing - courtesy of some extremely random Futurama conversations that we have had. Though I am still quite disturbed by it...

Oh, and one sign of just how far gone I really am these days:
So, I finish question 2 on my programming assignment (note to self: do more work on said assignmnet), and it is actually working properly.
My reaction: w00t. I actually say w00t out loud. How very, very wrong...
And what is even more disturbing is when I tell the lab supervisor I got the question right, his response is also to say w00t.

Be afraid, be very afraid...

Random Quote:
[livejournal.com profile] becker_: Wow! 5 AM has a smell now?

Random Dinner Conversation:
(2 girls are talking about sewing - one says she'll show the other her sewing machine)
First Guy: "Hey, dodgy pick-up lines: Can I see your sewing machine?"
Second Guy: "No, for a guy it would be like, want to see my needle?"

Which lead to me having odd thoughts about modern-day seamstresses.

Now must go and do Psych lab report...

From: [identity profile] aeque.livejournal.com


Yeah - I've been meaning to get that Farenheit 451 from there, but I'm busy too.

Although, I'm still looking through the Robert Jordan ones I downloaded - I'd like to finish reading that series one day.

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Oh no! Not Robert Jordan!

What was the address again, I need to add it to my favourites?

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I know - Robert Jordan's books are way too long by now, but I can't abandon the series... again.

Here's the link for the books:

http://www.dragon.rulez.cz/e-buk/

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Wow - I was just looking through the link site, and I found one that looks really good:

'Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" As Read by The Man (a.k.a. Christopher Walken)'

I'm downloading it now.

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Now I've listened to it - it's actually a pretty good reading.

Although Walken sounds nothing like what the parodies I've seen have led me to believe.
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