I'm back and I'm broke
Jan. 22nd, 2006 02:07 pmNot really, of course, but still.
AC was fun. I didn't win a damn thing, but we did go to a Price is Right stage show and we saw some guy win a Mini-Cooper (the one they had on display was beautiful) and a large flat-screen. How it worked out was that when you registered for the game you had 20 seconds to bid on items from earlier decades. In our case we had to bid on a car from 1983 and a fireplace from 1993. During those years I spent my time mastering potty-training and watching lots of Gem, so it's no wonder I was completely off. If we had known they were using the accuracy of the guesses to determine who got to the stage we would have tried to work out a damned strategy or something (something my brother hatched for next time - have one person register relatively early, find out what items are being bidded on, go online, find the price of the items, then give those prices to the members of the group that still have to register; dude's nifty AND shifty). After that I watched my brother learn the ropes at a blackjack table (the regulars are real bitchy when it comes to n00bs) and then we headed back to the hotel to play some pool before bedtime. Next day was more of the same, except I had no money to throw around and my mom, grandma, another aunt, and my two youngest brothers came up. I ended up tooling around with my brothers, going to the arcade to play some Dance Dance and then grabbing ice cream before we separated and all headed back home.
When we got back we went to see Underworld 2. It wasn't *bad*; it was just Underworld 2. Scott Speedman was cute in a Scott Stapp sort of way, everyone inexplicably dressed in tight leather, and the guys never bothered with shirts (they also had hairless chests; vampires love the wax treatment). There was also a Matrix 2-style "sexin' interlude" in the middle of things, which...whu? I giggled throughout the whole softly-lit orgasmically stringed scene. Also? wtf happened at the end? What were the ramifications? I mean, besides the inevitable third movie. I did get a smile at the end, when "Music by Marco Beltrami" scrolled by and I instantly thought of
melancthe. I would have no idea who that dude was if she wasn't constantly fantasizing harping about him. *grin*
The only thing that bummed me out about the trip was that I missed the new Battlestar Galactica. I've been good at avoiding spoilers but I've heard it's an awesome episode. Tomorrow at 11PM it is so on.
I'm a little "meh" about school starting on Tuesday (I like how we have a Pharmacology quiz as soon as we walk through the door...heh). I don't feel like leaving the house at all today. I think I might skip out on church. Hopefully I'll finish up what I want to do. Two more interview blurbs to type up.
AC was fun. I didn't win a damn thing, but we did go to a Price is Right stage show and we saw some guy win a Mini-Cooper (the one they had on display was beautiful) and a large flat-screen. How it worked out was that when you registered for the game you had 20 seconds to bid on items from earlier decades. In our case we had to bid on a car from 1983 and a fireplace from 1993. During those years I spent my time mastering potty-training and watching lots of Gem, so it's no wonder I was completely off. If we had known they were using the accuracy of the guesses to determine who got to the stage we would have tried to work out a damned strategy or something (something my brother hatched for next time - have one person register relatively early, find out what items are being bidded on, go online, find the price of the items, then give those prices to the members of the group that still have to register; dude's nifty AND shifty). After that I watched my brother learn the ropes at a blackjack table (the regulars are real bitchy when it comes to n00bs) and then we headed back to the hotel to play some pool before bedtime. Next day was more of the same, except I had no money to throw around and my mom, grandma, another aunt, and my two youngest brothers came up. I ended up tooling around with my brothers, going to the arcade to play some Dance Dance and then grabbing ice cream before we separated and all headed back home.
When we got back we went to see Underworld 2. It wasn't *bad*; it was just Underworld 2. Scott Speedman was cute in a Scott Stapp sort of way, everyone inexplicably dressed in tight leather, and the guys never bothered with shirts (they also had hairless chests; vampires love the wax treatment). There was also a Matrix 2-style "sexin' interlude" in the middle of things, which...whu? I giggled throughout the whole softly-lit orgasmically stringed scene. Also? wtf happened at the end? What were the ramifications? I mean, besides the inevitable third movie. I did get a smile at the end, when "Music by Marco Beltrami" scrolled by and I instantly thought of
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The only thing that bummed me out about the trip was that I missed the new Battlestar Galactica. I've been good at avoiding spoilers but I've heard it's an awesome episode. Tomorrow at 11PM it is so on.
I'm a little "meh" about school starting on Tuesday (I like how we have a Pharmacology quiz as soon as we walk through the door...heh). I don't feel like leaving the house at all today. I think I might skip out on church. Hopefully I'll finish up what I want to do. Two more interview blurbs to type up.