ext_935 ([identity profile] naturelf.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] charloween 2007-05-29 01:55 pm (UTC)

My family doesn't go in for jellied salad (thank the gods) but for a while, our choir's end-of-year banquets were catered by the church's Little Old Lady Brigade. There were, therefore, gross abuses to innocent jello and tinned fruits. Now, Mum and I can't keep a straight face for giggling when confronted with jellied salad.

Hee - "vegeterranian".

An eParty is a chance for prospective students to "chat" in a real-time "chat room" in order to ask questions of current students, professors (theoretically) and administrators. The first one of the year (in early April) tends to have questions about what the programs are like, the kinds of courses available, etc etc. This final one happened a few days before the deadline students have to accept their offers. There were some kids who were still trying to make up their minds, but there were many more who thought that if they told us how much they liked dance/film/whatevs (I was working the Fine Arts chat room) that we'd somehow send them an offer of admission. *facepalm* I don't care if a kid's just written a 20,000 word screenplay. If they didn't admit him, he's still boned. *facepalmx2*

I still haven't sent you the song. Damn.

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