May. 22nd, 2007

agt_spooky: (SN-Dean (split))
I will remain calm today.
I will remain calm today.

That is my mantra and I will keep repeating it throughout the day. Why? Because every freaking time it's the day before I leave on vacation, suddenly everyone in my department dumps all sorts of work on me. And it pisses me off. I mean, WHY have you been sitting on all of this stuff?? It's not fair to throw it all at me because I'm going to be gone for six days, when you all KNEW I was going to be gone for six days. And then I ended up angry all day long and that's just not the way to start a vacation, you know? So today I don't care what happens. I wlll get done what I can and that's all, sorry. Your fault for waiting to give me your projects. So there. :-)

Ok, enough of that!

Recently I've had some really cute dreams involving myself, [livejournal.com profile] charityflint and Jensen and Jared. ;-) Both involve going down to Forth Worth to see Jensen in A Few Good Men.

In the first one, me and Charity are down in Fort Worth at some steak place having dinner, when Jensen walks in, by himself. Our jaws immediately drop, and we appear to be the only fangirls in the place, as no one else approaches him. Anyway, we continue eating, stealing glances over at Jensen. I call our waitress over and tell her to tell Jensen's waitress that we're going to pay for his dinner.

So we do, and when Jensen finishes and asks for his check, his waitress points to us. He looks surprised and smiles over at us. (I think we melted into a puddle of goo at that point). He ends up coming over to our table to thank us and after finding our voices we did the fangirl thing and told him how much we admire him, love Supernatural, we're here to see his play, from Chicago.

It seemed we ended up talking to him for a long time. He was so incredibly nice, and then the waitress took our picture with him - and then I woke up. With a HUGE smile on my face! LOL!

The second dream was short and funny. This one stemmed from comments here in my LJ that hey, maybe Jared will show up at Jensen's play to see his best friend.

Again, me and Charity are in Fort Worth, and we're shopping, looking for boots for Charity. We approach a store, and I take hold of the door handle, pulling it open, looking over my shoulder and speaking, saying, "...can you just imagine if he and Jared..." And the door opens, and there's Jensen and Jared, reaching for the door to push it open to leave the store.

They heard what I said and Jared smiles and says, "If he and Jared what?"

Next thing I know, we're in the store with the two of them, and I'm having a great conversation with Jensen, while the entire time Jared is helping Charity try on boots. :-) I ended up nearly laughing when I woke up from that one!

So hey, keep your fingers crossed for us that either of those senarios actually happens when we're in Texas in just a few weeks! Squee!
agt_spooky: (SN-Jensen (Smile!))
Just saw this article from the Fort Worth Star Telgram (http://www.star-telegram.com/live/story/110501.html):

Carroll carries the night
By PUNCH SHAW

FORT WORTH -- Carroll Senior High School put its best bedroom slipper forward at the seventh annual Betty Lynn Buckley Awards at Casa MaƱana on Monday night, taking five of the event's most coveted awards for its production of The Pajama Game.

The school received top honors for best musical, direction, orchestra, scenic design and choreography for its performance of the musical that was a hit for John Raitt (Bonnie's dad) on Broadway in the 1950s.

Students received their awards from an impressive list of presenters that ranged from the famous -- Lou Diamond Phillips, Jensen Ackles and La Buckley herself -- to the infamous -- Star-Telegram critics Mark Lowry, Todd Camp and Perry Stewart, who appeared deceptively respectable in their tuxedoes. The awards honor outstanding efforts in the production of musicals at Tarrant County high schools.

In addition to the regular honors, which included a $500 prize in each category, two special awards were bestowed.

Jenny Phagan of Colleyville High School received the Hummer Hero Award as the most outstanding drama teacher, and Roxy Reynolds received an Honorable Mention for a Young Performer for her work in the Oakridge School's production of Violet.
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