I should be writing a paper on the French Foreign Legion right now, but I am really bored with it and am trying to take my mind off of it.
Let's see, what is going on with me right now. This is the week of the English Cultural Studies conference at KSU. It kicks off Wednesday night with a performance by El Vez (the Mexican Elvis) and is followed by three days of panels discussing different aspects of the entertainment industry and popular culture. It is always a great time and there are some pretty out-there papers presented. This year, the topics will range from homosexuality within the X-Men, the politics of Harry Potter, the iPod generation of student, and the Masters of Horror series. I can't wait. Plus, there is a drink-fest Friday night for the conference that is always an absolute bender of a time.
I have to right a speech. I will be speaking at the Take Back the Night rally in April. For those who don't know, TBTN is a rally and march designed to combat violence against women, operating on the idea of having one night where women do not have to feel afraid and powerless after dark. I will be speaking on the the responsibilities of men and what their role is at TBTN. It has been a LONG time since I had to deliver a formal speech. I'm sure everything will be fine, but I am already a little nervous.
Oh well, I must get back to the paper now. That is enough wasting time.
Let's see, what is going on with me right now. This is the week of the English Cultural Studies conference at KSU. It kicks off Wednesday night with a performance by El Vez (the Mexican Elvis) and is followed by three days of panels discussing different aspects of the entertainment industry and popular culture. It is always a great time and there are some pretty out-there papers presented. This year, the topics will range from homosexuality within the X-Men, the politics of Harry Potter, the iPod generation of student, and the Masters of Horror series. I can't wait. Plus, there is a drink-fest Friday night for the conference that is always an absolute bender of a time.
I have to right a speech. I will be speaking at the Take Back the Night rally in April. For those who don't know, TBTN is a rally and march designed to combat violence against women, operating on the idea of having one night where women do not have to feel afraid and powerless after dark. I will be speaking on the the responsibilities of men and what their role is at TBTN. It has been a LONG time since I had to deliver a formal speech. I'm sure everything will be fine, but I am already a little nervous.
Oh well, I must get back to the paper now. That is enough wasting time.