22 September 2005

apparently, i'm supposed to be a nun...

unfortunately, caitlin has now introduced me to yet another way to waste time when i should be working. fortunately, it is amazing. www.jobpredictor.com. it's a wonderful place. according to this nifty little website, my ideal job is a nun. HA. it has also churned out such results as the fact that trey should be a stripper, chris should be a monkey impersonator, rachel is a circus freak, kristin is a garden gnome, and my sister is President. my father is supposed to be a trained assassin. for those of you who know my father, somehow this is not surprising. as you can see, instead of working on my homecoming stuff, i have just spent entirely too much time plugging in the names of everyone i know. such is the life of a college student.

this week has been crazy-busy. monday was guest artist - a production of hamlet. from this i learned that being a professional wardrober involves a lot of steaming. i also learned that yet another costume shop ironing board needs a new cover because some reject from humanity used a hot glue gun on it and there are little bubbles of glue all over it. i actually spent most of the day listening to random music on ryan's ipod and wandering around pew. i love my job. the play was pretty good, though hamlet was a little...something. i liked the lighting.

i had my first chiefs meeting for Major Barbara on tuesday. i think we'll be able to pull it off, which is good, seeing as the show opens in seven weeks. the set is ginormous. consequently, the run crew is as well. the scene change in the third act is hands down the biggest one i've ever seen. you know it's a bad sign when cliff says that you're going to need all of run crew and their relatives.

i had two exams today: world geo and spec mind. i spent all day yesterday studying. it was awful. i'm really glad that this is the last semester i'll ever have to take tests. i seriously started at about 4:00pm, and didn't stop until 3:00am. i did get to see ryan chase mel down with a banjo, though, which was enjoyable. life is always interesting when you are friends with music majors. the tests were pretty easy, so now i am just sitting here wasting time and avoiding finishing my homecoming brochure. which was due yesterday. oh well, what are they going to do? not let me do it next year?

1 comment:

Yax said...

That site said my ideal job was "suicide bomber". That's just horribly depressing.