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| Thursday, January 3rd, 2008 | | 11:25 pm |
Hey Dad...um, either I just peed my pants or, or...THUNDERCATS ARE GOOOOOOOOO!
Go see Juno. See it, revel in it, enjoy Diablo Cody's excellent writing and badass name. Babies want to be borned. Orange tic-tacs. The mac to my cheese. All this and more in Juno. Also see Sweeney Todd. Vengeance is meat pies. Isn't Diablo Cody an awesome name? Not as good as Kingsley Valentine (Kingsley from Colby's girlfriend and HP, and Valentine from the ever awesome Vincent). On another note, I only have to take 8 classes senior year. Neener neener. Current Mood: happyCurrent Music: Anyone Else but You - The Moldy Peaches | | Monday, October 8th, 2007 | | 3:43 pm |
| | Sunday, October 7th, 2007 | | 3:51 pm |
| | Friday, October 5th, 2007 | | 1:19 am |
| | Monday, September 24th, 2007 | | 10:43 pm |
In one fell swoop...
Yeah, Heroes is awesome. I expect you all to watch it. School's going well, there's a lot of writing involved. Also, I need a job if I'm going to afford my video game addiction, lol. CVS and The Exchange are hiring for part time, so that's good. Plus my classes this year cost extra money, like developing film and such. Developing a 36 roll is $15.99, which sucks and is such a jacked up price. I'm learning how to become a good filmmaker. Also my dad keeps bugging me to get a girlfriend. And about money, but he always does that. I just go "mweh" and continue with what I'm doing. I know what I'm doing. All of you should listen to Muse too. I recommend "Absolution" and "Black Holes and Revelations." Particularly Knights of Cydonia and Butterflies and Hurricanes. Bomb voyage! Current Mood: contentCurrent Music: Hysteria - Muse | | Wednesday, July 4th, 2007 | | 2:05 am |
Perhaps these humans, like us, are more than meets the eye.
no one seems very happy tonight so um...yeah i saw transformers. It was pretty cool, a little too long. Live Free or Die Hard was the better action movie. Though...Transformers exceeded my "what I would like to see in a movie about giant fucking robots that are more than meets the eye" standards. Also, so much sexual innuendo (In YOUR endo! High five!). Not in your car man, that car's a robot! Then greg and I watched clone high. Hilarity. Oh and I haven't gotten paid for four weeks, and they still haven't set up anything for my own computer at work. So that sucks. On a brighter note, I've got high hopes for junior year and maybe dinner related items. Cryptic, I know. Also, I want a Transformer for Christmas. A real f'in transformer. No toys, man. Or I'll settle for a Gundam. Not the chibi ones though. | | Saturday, June 9th, 2007 | | 11:32 am |
| | Sunday, April 29th, 2007 | | 3:18 am |
| | Friday, April 27th, 2007 | | 11:19 pm |
| | Thursday, April 26th, 2007 | | 12:59 am |
Declare this an emergency, come on and spread a sense of urgency
It's a no brainer. Why? -flips- No brains. Yarr me hearty ninja pirate clan, how are ya? It's almost the end of classes out here and I have almost no work. Yay! So as my floormates can attest to, I've been playing Pokemon Diamond almost non-stop since Sunday...yeah...so... The one, the only, the awesome, the GRYTA is coming to Duquesne this weekend to party with his amigos, which also means Steve and Shannon are coming back (awesome!). Shannon and I have already declared a cook-off for next year when she has a kitchen in Brottier. It'll rock. I didn't really hang out with her this school year at all (well she has been in Italy for the past semester) so I intend to do more of that next semester. Plus she has a kitchen.... Gryta shaved all his hair off, so that's gonna be weird, Steve is going out with Liesel (who I've heard...things...about) but whatever 'cause good for Steve. I wonder how Gryta's girlfriend is gonna like his hair.... I'm going to Washington (state) from May 23rd 'til June 5th to hang out with my aunt and uncle/camp. It should be cool, though they aren't good at talking to their nephews and nieces. It always seems like she thinks I'm a kid when I talk to her. They have a "kid", a dog named Lucy. So yeah, it'll be fun, they're gonna show me around. Oh man next semester will be awesome. And this summer will be the Summer of Sean! I'm declaring it. Edit: Fuck you guys, I'm going to live on Super-Earth: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6589157.stmI particularly like this quote: Xavier Delfosse, a member of the team from Grenoble University, added: "Liquid water is critical to life as we know it." No shit Sherlock. Also, are "Super-earth" inhabitants looking at us, amazed, and going like "Look, a Mini-Aether, it looks like it has continents! Continents are critical to life as we know it!" We'd land there and be like "Greetings, denizens of super-earth, America comes to you in peace. -click click- And by peace, we mean WAAAAAAAAAAAARR (alternatively, SPARTAAAAA or HEFTY! HEFTY! HEFTY!)" Because we'd be total dicks and think we run everything...as usual. Current Mood: accomplishedCurrent Music: Apocalypse Please - Muse | | Wednesday, March 28th, 2007 | | 2:12 am |
hahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahah hahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahaha the fucking GOLF TEAM hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha could there be anything more embarassing? hahahahahaha...huuuhh...haaaa...hhhhuuuu A 13-year-old Georgia student riding a school bus received a βwedgieβ during a school hazing incident so painful that his mother took him to the emergency room. WJXT-TV reported that the boy, who wished to remain anonymous, is a member of the Charlton County High School junior varsity golf team. He was riding the bus along with varsity members, who held him upside down. βIt [The wedgie] was so extreme it ripped his boxer shorts in two," said the student's mother, Carol.
According to WJXT-TV, two older students called the boy to the back of the bus and, in addition to the wedgie, punched the 13-year-old in the groin and stomach β all as a part of an initiation ritual. "He was bent over and couldn't hardly walk. He cried for probably 30 minutes," Carol said WJXT-TV reported that the two older teens were arrested and charged with simple battery. Carol said that she does not think the boys meant to hurt her son, but they did. She said she's talking publicly about the incident so other parents and school administrators take notice of similar hazing incidents. "It's not funny. It went beyond being a funny little prank," Carol said. "Sometimes people don't know when enough is enough, and I think that's what happened here." | | 1:58 am |
i think my school's plan is to make it as hot as hell in our rooms so we don't sin. If they turned on the AC, hell would freeze over, and do you know how many horrible things would come to fruition there? I would be going out with Aimee, Matt would be an evil dictator, and Uwe Boll would be the greatest movie director known to man. | | Sunday, March 25th, 2007 | | 2:13 am |
being drunk is not fun at all, and I never want to be it again. | | Tuesday, March 20th, 2007 | | 4:52 pm |
I am...
a combination of these: THE CAVE DWELLER His blinds are never open. His light's never on. He lives by the light of his computer. Whenever he goes out, which is very, very rare, he squints and looks frightened, often power walking to class. He uses the internet for his lectures, and never sleeps when you do, so you can't hang out with your friends/girlfriend at your place. He's not nice, but he's not mean. He's clean, but his room's a mess. There's Mountain Dew cans everywhere. He gets average grades, and he's usually a science major, though sometimes a Lit or English major. THE GEEK PROVIDER The provider tends to be everyone's best friend when they need something from him. Of his various requests, he spends the majority of his time lofting and unlofting bunks, or fixing people's computers. When he is not doing this, the provider is somehow nowhere to be found. For extra fun, combine THE PROVIDER with the FOREIGN SILENT CURVE DESTROYER THE NIGHT OWL Staying up long after you've gone to bed, a Night Owl roommate may periodically awaken you with a laughing fit after reading a Chuck Norris joke on some crappy forum or heating water in the microwave for a 3 AM cup of ramen. May be seen complaining about the lack of places open in town at 1 in the morning on Tuesday night. The Night Owl is also likely to skip morning classes. QUIET SMART SLACKER Normally found in one of the back rows but not the very back as he is trying to blend in. Doesn't say much in class, only being social when he has to or with people he knows outside of class. Won't disrupt class but if called on will answer correctly. Pays attention, but doesn't always do work, or work hard. Shows up to class 80% of the time, but does 40% of the outside work/study time. Graduates in 5-6 years with a 3.0 but only because of intelligence and test scores, not effort (as shown in number of years taken to graduate). | | 12:36 am |
| | Sunday, March 18th, 2007 | | 1:46 pm |
| | Sunday, March 4th, 2007 | | 12:16 pm |
It's finally happened Bart, you've lost your mind! http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21325065-2,00.html^^^^ wouldn't that be hilarious? The forces of good and righteousness vs. Britney Spears. "Toxic" would work really well in that situation. Btw I'm home so message me, call me (call me! call me call myyy call me call me anytime call me!) or send a messenger pigeon. The grandparents are coming over today, then my dad, grandfather and I are going to see the Duquesne b-ball game in Atlantic City on Wednesday. But, every other day, I'm free. bored and free. Current Mood: complacent | | Wednesday, February 28th, 2007 | | 5:04 pm |
Worst. Paper. Ever.
From now on I'm writing shit. Pure crap. I mean, any papers I think are horrible that I turn in always get good grades, and the papers I think I've done really well on don't get the grade I thought they'd get. I thought my Art paper was terrible, but I got a 40 out of 40 on it. Therefore, from here on out, it's all shit. Current Mood: amusedCurrent Music: Afternoon Delight - Ron Burgundy & the Channel 4 News Team | | Tuesday, February 27th, 2007 | | 2:10 am |
I like to think of people as sitting in the dark, with one strobe light that goes on every twenty minutes. The light turning on quickly flashes to reveal the person as a whole, and they are truly able to express something important. Unfortunately, the strobe light doesn't give them a lot of time to say anything really coherent, so their thoughts are lost. Of course, there have to be things that affect the person... The strobe light may be broken, and flicker on every couple of minutes or so. This is when they make mistakes, stupid comments, or something not relating to anything important. Sometimes they have to deal with giving their opinion to an outside force, a person holding a flashlight or maybe, a search light. With the flashlight, they reveal part of themselves, but never elaborate on the opinion. With a huge searchlight, the person is fully exposed and able to give their true feelings on a subject. This makes up for any times they mess up with the strobe light. Once they give their full opinion, they can either act on it and have more spotlights, or be like most other people and continue on with the strobe light. Without the right friends, they'll never have a big enough light shone on them. That's why to truly live life, they have to be exposed by the people who understand them most. 15 minutes of fame and then strobe light obscurity, or fame forever with your opinions and feelings constantly exposed? The ones with control over their situation know how to control the spotlights, how to really keep those they know best, and who know them best, around them. Of course you can substitute fame with a "fulfilling life." 15 minutes of true happiness with someone, and then everything else is downhill from there: Example: Divorce, Jerry Springer, Henry VIII. A fulfilling life doesn't really have the downsides of famous exposure. Of course, you could fuck up and lose the people you care about, therefore losing the spotlights. But you can talk those people back by breaking out of the darkness on your own, but letting them know you still need them. Same with fame, like comebacks and such. And finally, I was able to express stuff without forgetting it or...um....crap! | | Monday, February 26th, 2007 | | 3:00 am |
Are you crazy? It's a very dangerous thing to do exactly what you want!
I must say old chap, that was an excellent Oscar night! Scorsese got a standing ovation and got to make some jokes about how he can't say he still doesn't have an Oscar, Jack Nicholson was crazy, and Ellen DeGeneres wasn't a very good host. Also, every movie that deserved to win did, except for Pan's Labyrinth losing "Best Foreign Film." It's amazingly good. Of course this distracted me from my paper writing, but as of right now I have my film paper finished, and my art paper...well...shittily almost completed. It's bad. Horrific, even. But I have to do well because I got a D on the last test. Luckily I have another test on Wednesday to kind of make up for it. After that it's a day or two until I come home for a nice, relaxing, no work week. And my birthday, yay cake! And homemade cooking -drools- And of course seeing Kerisa, Greg (the other two don't have spring break until a week or two after I leave...), and i suppose, if i must, Nicole (jk). Plus...i dunno, people I run into and then i forget their names. Oh yeah and here's our sweet lounge with the Playboy's under the seats, the Rolling Stones (mine) on the table, a neon clock, a chinese calender, and some people i don't know. It's like a less seedy version of a club i haven't been to with christmas lights. Current Mood: goodCurrent Music: The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song - The Flaming Lips |
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