Monday, February 25, 2008

Obi Kenobi!


Exhaustion is a fickle friend. Champagne and Strawberries while rehashing old crushes in lieu of doing your French devoirs is a great idea. Now I'm all exhausted from waking up at 7am to do them. Oh what a tangled web we weave.

I'm in a French Cinema and Conversation course, and it's really pretty amazing. We've watched a ton of movies, and I did an hour and a half presentation on Cyrano de Bergerac. It was pretty hard to convey totally in French the sheer poetry and amazingness of the Cyrano/Don Quixote comparisons with Quixote's windmills being giants and Cyrano's being compromise and falsehood, but I did alright. So fun.

I have epilepsy, and it blows. I'm applying for an epilepsy scholarship, and I need a letter of recommendation. I asked my boss to do it for me, and she gave it to me today. I'm posting it here because I'm really proud of my job, and being appreciated for it is one of the best feelings in the world. Plus, I'm a big fan of gloating.

"It is a pleasure that I write this letter of recommendation for Randi. Randi has worked as a Stacks Assistant within Jackson Library for over a year and a half. During her employment with our department I have found her work to be outstanding, she is always willing to help those in need and teamwork is one of her greatest assets. Due to her hard work she has been promoted to Lead Student Assistant this past summer.

Although Randi s up front about her condition, she does not use it as a crutch or way of getting out of work. If she is forced to miss a shift due to her condition, she promplty makes up the missed time.

Randi is a very positive person. She is the one person you can always count on to be smiling and who will having something good to say about even the worst situation . As a Lead Student Assistant, Randi is in charge of scheduling the student assistants which can at times be a rather stressful situation. Randi handles it with the grace and style of a true diplomat.

Randi can always be counted on to be helpful in any way she can, often times staying late or coming in early to help with training. She is truly one of those student employees that you wish would never graduate.

I feel that Randi is one of our up and coming stars of tomorrow and that with this scholarship she will be able to continue her academic career here at UNCG. She truly does not let her condition stand in her way, she works around it, through and past it, but it never gets the best of her."

How nice is that? Really nice. Even if I don't get the scholarship, this letter has really made me happy times a lot.

Now just to remind you that I'm really not that cool and, in reality, a complete dork, here is a video of Star Wars according to a three year old. I have to say that the part about Luke trying to hit the things coming out of the pokeball with his light up sword is the highlight, but the whole thing is pretty darn adorable.

Now I bid you adieu while I continue to be awesome. So long!

Friday, February 15, 2008

Deathbed


So, I caught the plague. It's awful, gross, and lame as hell. I'm going to blame this 103 degree fever for the fact that my love for Coyote Ugly has grown to shameful proportions. It really is ridiculous. Today has also included far more ABC Family than is healthy or normal.

Even though I have Pneumonia, I still get to go to my French class tomorrow. Why? Because my Professor is a sadist bastard. Welcome to Mediocre-State University's power-tripping educators. w00t. I hope he catches this sickness and ends up just as miserable as I am.

Bless the person who invented NyQuil.

I can't work, and Khaki is out of town, so odds are, I'm going to be laying in bed all weekend. Thank goodness for FanPop. It's my new tv-links, only better. Or different. Or both. Make sure that when you search for whatever you want to watch, you type in "full episode" or "full movie." For Example: "Coyote Ugly Full Movie" or "Tru Calling Season 1 Full Episode." That's right. My Eliza Dushku thing seems less mortifying under my present delirium as well. It's Five-by-Five, peeps!

God damn. I need to be asleep now.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Divorce, Juno, and a sneak peek of my future.

Why is there an ad on my blog for divorce?

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You Can Stop Your Divorce
"Easy strategies that can save your marriage and stop your divorce."

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Oh Google... how I love thee. You and your super crazy ads that actually subtract from my poverty when people click on you. Maybe it makes me a sellout, but I'd rather be a sellout with an iPhone then a non-sellout living in a box.

Oh wait. I'm a French major. That's going to happen anyways.

My super crazy tidbit at the minute?

That's right. A Juno game for the Wii. Speaking of sellouts... Joystiq reports rumors of a Juno video game. Talk about capitalizing on success.

Is it awful that this makes me want a Wii ever more? Alas, flunking out of college isn't in the cards for me, so I'll hold off until I graduate.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

The name? Randi. The lifestyle? Geek chic with generous helpings of passion, hilarity, and pop-culture. The point? I have an irresistible need to share things I love with the world.

What you'll find? Things that spark my interest, whether that will be from a good story, a link, or the latest development from Apple Inc.

I'm an ESFJ future-librarian with a love for gadgets, French, and money. I'm crass, slightly evil, and very much impassioned by life.

I'll leave you with this little nibblet: a taste of why I'm still okay with the world.