On her wedding day, a Masai tribeswoman symbolizes her low status by putting dung on her head. American women may put up with a lot of bullshit, but at least we don't have to wear it. -Jackie WollnerWell, it went good- Zoe, Jessica (we invited her along) and I had lunch, saw the movie (not as dumb as I thought it would be- rather entertaining actually). Zoe and I were discussing some Remington stuff- when we walked by a computer store we were comparing his computer-obsessiveness- apparently yesterday he'd wanted to check e-mail at 2:30 a.m. I found out that they'd only been together a week when he asked me out- how very odd. She asked about me seeing other people- I said I really don't know about that- other than Blaise lust I'm not interesed in anyone, and the lust isn't even serious- and that would really complicate things- if some guy I thought was cute was interested in me too, I don't know what I'd do. Plus, I suspect Remington might not be as cool with that as he thinks he'd be. She seemed to feel sorry for me that I couldn't see him for a week, but well, nothing I can do about that.
After that, went off to the dance with Sarah. It was okay- the music wasn't that great, few cute guys that weren't taken/gay, but oh well. Thought I saw The Moron for a second (well, it was dark), how weird. Had the sad thought that this was probably my last dance ever. Saw a guy in his thirties there and pointed him out to Sarah- "See, you coulda brought Rem." Then I realized he was the resident director's boyfriend.
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