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This is officially the most miserable weather I have ever had in college. In high school, we were just inside all day; but now, I actually have to walk around in the FREEZING RAIN!!!!!!!!! The side walks ice over the moment the rain-like substance hits the ground, so I have to shuffle along to class praying I don't slip and kill myself (not that I really think I would die, but still). And it is really raining—my backpack got soaked through, but luckily my computer has thus far survived intact. But it is cold, wet, icy, dangerous, and just in general disgusting.
And, annoying, the Weather People told us that there would be 14 inches of snow; not that I trust them in the least, but at the very least they could have warned us about the FREEZING RAIN.
I swear I love New England weather, I do!
I don't actually consider Rhode Island to be "real" New England, but every once in a while it does a decent impersonation.
Lie to Me was decent on Monday; I don't really like when they start off with scenes that are supposed to be awful, and then flash back to how they got up to that scene, only to make the story significantly less exciting than it at first appeared. In this case, Gillian was all covered in blood, which was terrible; but nothing had actually happened to her, though at the beginning it appeared that she had had to fend off some sadistic attacker. The truth was kind of disgusting, but as I am not nearly as emotionally invested in the once-a-week side characters, I was all set for Gillian to pull of some fantastic heroics. But she didn't.
Alas.
Back to class!
And, annoying, the Weather People told us that there would be 14 inches of snow; not that I trust them in the least, but at the very least they could have warned us about the FREEZING RAIN.
I swear I love New England weather, I do!
I don't actually consider Rhode Island to be "real" New England, but every once in a while it does a decent impersonation.
Lie to Me was decent on Monday; I don't really like when they start off with scenes that are supposed to be awful, and then flash back to how they got up to that scene, only to make the story significantly less exciting than it at first appeared. In this case, Gillian was all covered in blood, which was terrible; but nothing had actually happened to her, though at the beginning it appeared that she had had to fend off some sadistic attacker. The truth was kind of disgusting, but as I am not nearly as emotionally invested in the once-a-week side characters, I was all set for Gillian to pull of some fantastic heroics. But she didn't.
Alas.
Back to class!