Sunday, December 25, 2005

Add a Little Love (Pillsbury)

Ahhh, it's the first night of Hanukkah! Always exciting. Currently I'm playing with the "data" feature on my phone. I've sent something like 135 texts, and recieved 146... since December 21st. Thank god for Verizon IN texting. Most of those have been to sydnie anyway. We like to text about how completely dreadful it is to be with family on holidays. At least her family allows her to consume alcohol with them. My mother give me half a glass of dry gross wine and thinks she's doing me a favour. Thanks mom. No, really, thanks. Because that's just what I want to be- sober for the holidays.

The only really worthwhile gifts I got were my digital camera and my Magic Bullet (which, by the way, makes the fluffiest damn pancakes you've ever had). I got some clothing, too, but most of the rest of the bulk of giftage was Luggage, which just isn't any fun.

Currently I'm watching American Dad, which is such a blatant Family Guy knockoff. Still funny, but sort of like the reject jokes from Family Guy.

Anyhoo, the best gifts definately wound up being from my friends, who of course know me so much better than my parents. Cait and Shannon got me (among other things) Worst Case Senario: College Survival. Which of course serves awesome purpose. Then Scott gave me the monkey that Sean nearly lost an eye over. And Trish got me a most delicious looking Vegetarian Cookbook. Sooo yeah.

Um I guess beyond that, there isn't a lot to say. I did spend a lot of fun time playing video games with Elizabeth and Schultz and Sydnie and Rory and Moran. Syd beat Rory at Soul Caliber, so if anyone out ther actually cares, be sure to rip on him for the rest of his life.

Alright. That's all.

2 comments:

Shan said...

i've never heard of American Dad, but immediately upon reading your blog entry i was incensed that anyone would attempt to replicate the genius of Family Guy. i mean i'm really insulted.

and you do write deep and poignant things, my dear.

Stef said...

darling shannon, how on earth are my gifts and text messaging deep and poignant?