RISD's pre-college summer program (regarding skill level...)

<p>cough cough I am not a RISD hater.
here is an another proof.
the kid (family guy marathon loather) was told to bring small fan to cover no AC-ing.
luck has it, he got to live above the library with prince’s accommodation due to shortage of dooms.
to make it even better, his roomee disappeared midway and he had a single room rest of the stay with no extra charge.
good things happen when you are least expected.</p>

<p><a href=“Providence Place Directory & Map | Providence Place”>Providence Place Directory & Map | Providence Place;
<a href=“http://www.pagoda.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=3945596&f=PAD/Body+Jewelry+Type/Nose+Stud&cp=3974281[/url]”>http://www.pagoda.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=3945596&f=PAD/Body+Jewelry+Type/Nose+Stud&cp=3974281&lt;/a&gt;
gawk!! it is about 20 bucks, suppose installation included?</p>

<p>The pagoda link makes my nose twitch in pain just seeing it.</p>

<p>did you look at all body jewelry links?
belly button seems the nastiest.
their registered slogan,
“every body deserves a little icing”
I read as
every body deserves a little piercing
aghhhh
and cheap enff to get with pocket money for kids, with kid friendly designs (soccer ball barbells?? hello!?) at the kiosk? what kiosk?
have you been to one?</p>

<p>DD and roommate have several fans between them, but on days like today it’s just moving warm air around. Better than nothing, I guess.</p>

<p>Piercing Pagoda. Yeesh.</p>

<p>DD called home for the first time today. Wanted to tell me how happy she is there. I learned what something called ‘gouache’ is. First mention of beautiful people who aren’t there to work.</p>

<p>Also, it’s hot, there’s some hill that everyone hates, and it looks to DD like the fashion design kids have a nastier workload than everyone else.</p>

<p>Maybe I’ll get another call in another two weeks. That would be cool.</p>

<p>One of my D’s came home from a visit to a friend’s house with a belly button piercing. Knowing my threat of total financial withdrawal in the case of a tattoo, she was very nervous about telling me. D2 told her she had to tell me, and sat on my bed, all smiles, while D1 hesitated and stuttered for about 20 minutes until she finally blurted it out. </p>

<p>The whole time I’m worried that she’s prego! Don’t these kids have any mercy on their parents to tell them the bad news and relieve their minds about the potentially even worse news? Belly button piercings aren’t so bad to me, except that they make you look trashy. I told that to D1 and she was offended. I felt like Lily Tomlin’s mother too, who said to her, “only tramps get their ears pierced”, which was very funny back in the 70’s. </p>

<p>Now, she still has it but she’s worried about it healing properly especially since it fell out, yes, fell out, once while she was jogging. She has bad feelings about the friend who hooked her into doing it since the friend was weirdly passive-aggressive about which “ring” she should get and also made her stay overnight at a boyfriend’s house even though D1 didn’t have extra contact lenses or clothes or a toothbrush, all so that the friend’s mother wouldn’t suspect. All in all, D1 is a pretty good kid and I think she’s a bit conflicted about that belly button ring so it will probably disappear one day.</p>

<p>D told me she is “gauge-ing one ear up, but not too far”, so she can get some kind of different earring in it. Her friend has one and it looks OK. And she’s not making it so big that if you take the earring out it looks weird. I told her as long as it doesn’t look some some of those guys walking around with their earlobes stretched out down to their shoulders, it’s OK.</p>