Bubblehead girl was completely in her element. There was gossip galore--particularly on people who've been promiscuous, drunk or high, or both. I never particularly liked "girl talk". It's always people (usually) bad-mouthing other people and meddling into their lives. I'd rather draw my own conclusions about people due to my own interaction with them. Even if those conclusions are naive. They haven't bothered me so I don't have any impetus to dig in their affairs. But still, I always come away from gossiping sessions with a little more colored view than I began with.
Some guys attempted to crash the sleepover by making us fold their laundry. Initially we wanted to shove them out--but we made a deal. They "paid" us with a bottle of bourbon in return for the chore. Of course, right after they left, we dumped their clothes over the balcony. In retaliation, the guys went back to the dorm and strung up all the girl's bathrooms' showerheads in the courtyard.
I also got a chance to watch Erin Brockovich which was amazingly funny. Perhaps it was the odd and quirky characters that made some parts almost slapstick. Perhaps it was the way the camera picked up the little "looks" that the characters gave each other. One thing for sure, it was very different from other Julia Roberts movies which I had always rolled my eyes at because they were chick flicks.
And when the credits rolled, Bubblehead girl exclaimed at the television screen, "What about George? Where is he? Doesn't she get back together with him?" I could care less about that character, but as it is, she's an incurable romantic.