Papers and food
Nov. 2nd, 2004 10:36 pmWhen you read an article that insists that King Henry V can be somehow compared to the process of digestion, and you're pretty sure you've read that right, you know it's time to take a break.
Not a long one, though, 'cause ugh. Annotated bibliography is kicking my ass but(t) good. I have a great big mess of a thesis that I'd rather refine before I really get into my research, but the bibliograpy is due Thursday, so I can't really do that this time. Bleh. Hopefully at least some of these articles will prove useful when I actually write the paper next week... Schwytzer said these new ones that I'm reading are what I'm looking for, so yay.
Anyway. Got a package from my parents today, containing spiffy corderoy pants (hallelujah! I have more than three pairs of pants again!), a neato scarf, instant mashed potatoes(!!!), and some Halloween candy. My mother is obviously psychic, 'cause I was just thinking that I'd really like a Reeses peanut butter cup or some peanut butter M&Ms (peanut butter is totally not popular at all over here), and look what came in the package. Thanks, Mom. :)
In other food news, I've discovered crack in a jar. It goes by the name of Cadbury's smooth milk chocolate spread. OMG, it's like chocolate frosting, only creamier and chocolatier. I've made a pact with myself that I'll only use it to coat my Granny Smith apples, 'cause otherwise I'd eat the entire jar in one sitting. How do they get away with selling this in the peanut butter/jam/etc. aisle? How is it not a controlled substance?
Not a long one, though, 'cause ugh. Annotated bibliography is kicking my ass but(t) good. I have a great big mess of a thesis that I'd rather refine before I really get into my research, but the bibliograpy is due Thursday, so I can't really do that this time. Bleh. Hopefully at least some of these articles will prove useful when I actually write the paper next week... Schwytzer said these new ones that I'm reading are what I'm looking for, so yay.
Anyway. Got a package from my parents today, containing spiffy corderoy pants (hallelujah! I have more than three pairs of pants again!), a neato scarf, instant mashed potatoes(!!!), and some Halloween candy. My mother is obviously psychic, 'cause I was just thinking that I'd really like a Reeses peanut butter cup or some peanut butter M&Ms (peanut butter is totally not popular at all over here), and look what came in the package. Thanks, Mom. :)
In other food news, I've discovered crack in a jar. It goes by the name of Cadbury's smooth milk chocolate spread. OMG, it's like chocolate frosting, only creamier and chocolatier. I've made a pact with myself that I'll only use it to coat my Granny Smith apples, 'cause otherwise I'd eat the entire jar in one sitting. How do they get away with selling this in the peanut butter/jam/etc. aisle? How is it not a controlled substance?