A small update
Apr. 7th, 2003 03:00 pmLast weekend in a nutshell: bought and build new cloak. Went to Mousytail's birthday. Got bugged and hugged. Worked while being nauseated. Had 3 aspirins, I mean, since when do I get sick, and secondly, WHY!? I never ever take aspirins and now I was all headachy and sick. Buuuh. Still worked though.
This morning finally the T-jerk came over, it was all good if he had any say in it. We chatted a bit, then did a photoshoot. I just have to love my digicam. It didn't like 130 or so pictures, it became all slow and shit. Blah. But nice pics. All dress-up, make-up fun.
I want my computer back! *sigh*
Tomorrow eat with my dad and Detti and Raphael at Gonzales. It'll be fun. I hope.
I'm not really in a good mood right now. Think: doom Goth.
This morning finally the T-jerk came over, it was all good if he had any say in it. We chatted a bit, then did a photoshoot. I just have to love my digicam. It didn't like 130 or so pictures, it became all slow and shit. Blah. But nice pics. All dress-up, make-up fun.
I want my computer back! *sigh*
Tomorrow eat with my dad and Detti and Raphael at Gonzales. It'll be fun. I hope.
I'm not really in a good mood right now. Think: doom Goth.
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Date: 2003-04-07 01:33 pm (UTC)The past tense of 'to build' (you said, "bought and build new cloak") is 'built'. It is one of those odd ones. Actually, I recently learned what that is called - it is called a strong verb, as opposed to a weak verb that gets a suffix or some other such change to it (as with most English verbs that just get a '-ed' tacted on the end).
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Date: 2003-04-08 02:32 am (UTC)To assemble is probably the better verb in this case: to assemble [a cloak]. But I like build/t.