The calm after the storm
Feb. 17th, 2005 06:31 pmWell, having discovered the wonderful StripCreator (a site that lets you make your own webcomics using scavenged art from other webcomics) through the inimitable
jantalaimon, I decided I had to make my own. The fruit of my efforts lies here. You may judge for yourself whether I was successful.
The other day I was waiting for my parents to pick me up when the campus police came around to lock up Royall Hall, where I was waiting (because it was after Tuesday's performance and so it was like 10 p.m.). While I was sitting there, one of the cops' cell phones rang.
His ringtone was the theme from Cops.
RETARD
Anyway, the chaos that is V-Day and the Vagina Monologues is finally over. It's looking at this point like we'll have raised about $12-13K for our two beneficiaries (Hope House domestic violence shelter and the Kansas City Anti-Violence Project). Now we're all kind of crashing, but it's OK because we don't have anything else for another week or two, I think. Still, it's something I think all of us who were involved can feel good about at the end of the day, and that's definitely worth it. (Though when I was taking tickets yesterday and heard my boss' boss telling the people we had to turn away last night, "Come back next year," I had a brief and rare moment where I was actually GLAD I won't be there next year. I was thinking, "Go through all this again that soon? HELL, NO.")
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The other day I was waiting for my parents to pick me up when the campus police came around to lock up Royall Hall, where I was waiting (because it was after Tuesday's performance and so it was like 10 p.m.). While I was sitting there, one of the cops' cell phones rang.
His ringtone was the theme from Cops.
RETARD
Anyway, the chaos that is V-Day and the Vagina Monologues is finally over. It's looking at this point like we'll have raised about $12-13K for our two beneficiaries (Hope House domestic violence shelter and the Kansas City Anti-Violence Project). Now we're all kind of crashing, but it's OK because we don't have anything else for another week or two, I think. Still, it's something I think all of us who were involved can feel good about at the end of the day, and that's definitely worth it. (Though when I was taking tickets yesterday and heard my boss' boss telling the people we had to turn away last night, "Come back next year," I had a brief and rare moment where I was actually GLAD I won't be there next year. I was thinking, "Go through all this again that soon? HELL, NO.")