It's getting close to moving day, which is weird. We're going to Punter's tonight with some friends for our last big night out. So, I choose to compose a list of things I will miss about Boston.
Things I will miss about Boston (in no particular order):
+ Punter's. I spent a good portion of my time and money in that fine establishment this past year. I think the highlight (or possibly lowlight) was bringing a group there during class time to discuss projects.
+ Knowing where to go to eat/drink/hang out/etc. in a lot of different neighborhoods.
+ My friends.
+ Football Sundays with the crew.
+ Boston sports teams losing.
+ Coolidge/Kendall movie theaters
+ Ryder Hall, because I was there when I wasn't at Punter's.
+ Navigating the MFA like a pro because of all the Art History classes I had there.
+ Never going to Faneuil Hall, because it sucks.
+ Flann's, specifically karaoke at Flann's. Is it bad that I have two bars on this list...?
+ Watching SYTYCD (and other ridiculous shows) with Molly.
+ Autumn and going to Salem.
+ Making fun of the T for being so shitty.
Okay, I have to get going to Punt's now. Perhaps I'll add to this list later.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
trashy tv
I'm totally eating dinner alone and watching Pretty Little Liars on ABC Family. Before you judge, just know that my other option was "Mannequin," the 1987 gem with Andrew McCarthy about the mannequin (who is, apparently, Kim Cattrall, which I totally don't remember) that comes to life.
Okay, never mind, you can judge me.
Okay, never mind, you can judge me.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
things I thought when I was young: parsley
New installment idea: posting the ridiculous things I thought when I was younger.
I was confused and disgusted by parsley when I was younger. To be fair, I was a picky eater all around but I think parsley was really the most extreme thing I disliked. When I used to go to dinner with my family the only thing I would order was buttered noodles. Aaaaand I was adamant about "no green stuff" on the pasta. Parsley. My nemesis.
I can trace the stem of this hatred back to a conversation I had with my mom.
Me: "Mom, why do you put parsley in stuff?"
Mom: "For flavor."
Me: "What does it taste like?"
Mom: "Nothing."
... you can now perhaps see why I was suspicious of the green stuff. How can something be used for flavor and taste like nothing?!
I have since grown up and now eat buttered noodles with parsley. Among other things.
I was confused and disgusted by parsley when I was younger. To be fair, I was a picky eater all around but I think parsley was really the most extreme thing I disliked. When I used to go to dinner with my family the only thing I would order was buttered noodles. Aaaaand I was adamant about "no green stuff" on the pasta. Parsley. My nemesis.
I can trace the stem of this hatred back to a conversation I had with my mom.
Me: "Mom, why do you put parsley in stuff?"
Mom: "For flavor."
Me: "What does it taste like?"
Mom: "Nothing."
... you can now perhaps see why I was suspicious of the green stuff. How can something be used for flavor and taste like nothing?!
I have since grown up and now eat buttered noodles with parsley. Among other things.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Resource furniture
Okay, how badly do I want all this furniture?
I'll tell you how much. A whole lot.
It's kind of annoying though because the video makes claims such as, "now you can save money and live in a smaller space!" However, the website doesn't even have prices for the big stuff (like the beds, etc.) so I think it is safe to assume that my small space will not be this badass.
I'll tell you how much. A whole lot.
It's kind of annoying though because the video makes claims such as, "now you can save money and live in a smaller space!" However, the website doesn't even have prices for the big stuff (like the beds, etc.) so I think it is safe to assume that my small space will not be this badass.
Friday, July 2, 2010
goosebumps
Whenever I watch Wheel of Fortune, I see R.L. Stine in the letters for the bonus spin round.

Man, those Fear Street books were racy, right?
ps- I totally solved that puzzle using only my intelligence and cunning. Suck it, Sajak.

Man, those Fear Street books were racy, right?
ps- I totally solved that puzzle using only my intelligence and cunning. Suck it, Sajak.
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