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Thursday, October 16, 2003

Now that I've finally managed to get online to post, I realize that I have very few interesting things to say. Oh, failed my first test, there's something for the masses. That wen tover well with mom and dad... so much more to say about that, but I really don't feel like it.

Is is really such a big deal to not do drugs and alcohol in my school? And to have not had sex? Because I was talking to someone today, and they were practically stunned when I said I didn't do any of that. Maybe I give off a non-straightedge vibe, I don't know. But I don't think thats it...Maybe its just that its so prevailent now that anything but seems terribly out of place.


I found a course description from my fantasy college that appeals to me...history and drama, my favorites:
TA123,124: Histories of World Theatre and Performance
Sem. I: A comparative approach to Ancient and Medieval (or otherwise foundational) theatre and performance traditions from Africa, Europe, India, and Japan. Students will read performance theory as well as Classical play texts or ritual art scores. Some contemporary work will be read for echoes of ancient foundations or resonant diasporic global influences. Sem. II: The European and Euro-American theatre from the Renaissance to the Nineteenth Century as well as analyses of performance practices from China, Indonesia, and Native and African Americas.

Still very little clue as to what I'm going to do though. I didn't even go to the college fair yesterday, though I probably should have. Instead I sat by myself in the choir room reading my book, by myself in the corner.

I forsee alot of silent corner reading in my future.



ash @ 8:48 PM