Friday, January 27, 2006

If I were a field, you would be in clover

The DULLEST Ethnomusicology lecture this morning. This poor professor has this way of lecturing that consists a line of his notes and waiting a good 40 seconds for us to contemplate what he's said. Needless to say, classes are endless and contain little information so I'm going to drop by a bookstore today and pick up some of his suggested reading in the hopes that I get something...anything out of this class. This morning's lecture was followed by a short field video of African women doing coming-of-age dances. I wanted to put a sports bra on everyone. Sorry, I know that's a terribly un-cultured thing to say, but I really did spend a good part of the film wincing.

Errands to run today include the locksmiths, post office, Waterstones bookstore and STA travel - I've been invited on a trip through Paris and Brussels with some Muhlenberg students (all in my acting class) during reading week (February 13th till the 20th) and I think I'm gonna try to make it happen.
I must be off as I have no idea how long any of these errands will take but I'll have my ipod for company and will be busy sending Kate good luck and chocolate-coated gummy bear vibes. More later.

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