12th May 2008
9th October 2007
"The things that will destroy America are property-at-any-price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life."
13th September 2007
Mouth hurts. Spacers. Brass spacers. Can't eat. Well, just applesauce. Help.
Over.
Over.
30th August 2007
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16th August 2007
Your Score: Pretty Canadian
You scored 52 Canada speak and 50 Canadianess!

You may be one of us. You were probably able to still drink while a teenager, and don't use the terms 'freshman' and 'sophomore'.
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2nd July 2007
The world is stupid. I love how it's front page internet website news that Jessica Simpsons has lost such a huge amount of weight in such a small amount of time, like it's supposed to be good and healthy or something. "Now Jessica Simpson really has something to smile about... she's 20 pounds lighter and single!" Ugh... like being thin is the only thing someone should smile about. Bitchesszz...
Friday I decided I'm going to start caring about work again and be the best worker there. So far, the results are good. I am mos' def' the best worker there.. once again. :DDDD
My face is mad dry, yo. Like.. mad. I am also allergic to the new detergant my mom is to clean clothes, so my entire body has been itchy. Ewww! Well, I re-cleaned them all, but my skin is still a little itchy. Must still have some of it on there...?
Why am I talking about the most boring stuff in the world? I was going to mention that I'm going to do this "THING" where I only eat fruits and vegetables starting Monday and ending Friday. I usually fail at these types of plans, but I will be SoMadAtMyself!! if I screw up this time. I will report back Friday to write about my victory or faliure.
Okay. Sleeping pills are kicking in and I'm done talking about boring stuff that doesn't matter to you or even me for the most part. Peace.
Friday I decided I'm going to start caring about work again and be the best worker there. So far, the results are good. I am mos' def' the best worker there.. once again. :DDDD
My face is mad dry, yo. Like.. mad. I am also allergic to the new detergant my mom is to clean clothes, so my entire body has been itchy. Ewww! Well, I re-cleaned them all, but my skin is still a little itchy. Must still have some of it on there...?
Why am I talking about the most boring stuff in the world? I was going to mention that I'm going to do this "THING" where I only eat fruits and vegetables starting Monday and ending Friday. I usually fail at these types of plans, but I will be SoMadAtMyself!! if I screw up this time. I will report back Friday to write about my victory or faliure.
Okay. Sleeping pills are kicking in and I'm done talking about boring stuff that doesn't matter to you or even me for the most part. Peace.
22nd June 2007
This is an analysis of the last Sopranos episode form someone who has only ever watched four minutes of The Sopranos ever (the last four minutes). Pay no attention to this entry.
Tony died. After he died, there was nothing. It all ended. All the things that were going on in his life were left up in the air. Viewers were left talking about the death for days - trying to analyze and make sense of what happened.
That's the way it happens when people die: loved ones are left asking "why?" or "what happened?". Everything that seemed so important in life is now gone. People will still be talking, years from now, about the supposed death of Tony Soprano. If it hadn't ended in such a way, people would forget the next week.
THERE IS NO RESOLUTION. JUST LIKE WHEN SOMEONE DIES, THERE IS NO RESOLUTION. Had Tony's death actually been displayed, it wouldn't cause such disappointment, unresolved feelings, and questions.
The last episode made the death of Tony Soprano real.
Okay, I understand that if I probably watched the whole season, or even more than one episode, I might change my analysis, but I want to be like the average American and try to understand this. I'll also have 1.2 kids and live in a purty little house with a white picket fence!!!
Tony died. After he died, there was nothing. It all ended. All the things that were going on in his life were left up in the air. Viewers were left talking about the death for days - trying to analyze and make sense of what happened.
That's the way it happens when people die: loved ones are left asking "why?" or "what happened?". Everything that seemed so important in life is now gone. People will still be talking, years from now, about the supposed death of Tony Soprano. If it hadn't ended in such a way, people would forget the next week.
THERE IS NO RESOLUTION. JUST LIKE WHEN SOMEONE DIES, THERE IS NO RESOLUTION. Had Tony's death actually been displayed, it wouldn't cause such disappointment, unresolved feelings, and questions.
The last episode made the death of Tony Soprano real.
Okay, I understand that if I probably watched the whole season, or even more than one episode, I might change my analysis, but I want to be like the average American and try to understand this. I'll also have 1.2 kids and live in a purty little house with a white picket fence!!!
18th June 2007
Well, I guess LJ now has a thing for people with writer's block! That's helpful.
How well do you know your neighbors?
Umm, I don't know them well. I'm pretty sure they are human. The ones to the right of me are religious I think, as evident from their "Happy Birthday Jesus" Christmas decor.
The ladies on the left are adorable. I don't know how many of them live there. One or two? They're quiet and polite I think. They have an adorable beagle and a very pretty yard.
There are two houses on my block whose inhabitants I dislike. I mostly dislike them for typical, lame neighbor reasons like that fact that they yell at me when I park in front of their house even though they park in front of our house all of the time, even when they know it will be nearly impossible for me to get out of my drive-way because of all the damn cars surrounding my house. Idiots. Ughh.
It's 95 degrees today!
Umm, that's all. I have to finish.. a lot of homework.
How well do you know your neighbors?
Umm, I don't know them well. I'm pretty sure they are human. The ones to the right of me are religious I think, as evident from their "Happy Birthday Jesus" Christmas decor.
The ladies on the left are adorable. I don't know how many of them live there. One or two? They're quiet and polite I think. They have an adorable beagle and a very pretty yard.
There are two houses on my block whose inhabitants I dislike. I mostly dislike them for typical, lame neighbor reasons like that fact that they yell at me when I park in front of their house even though they park in front of our house all of the time, even when they know it will be nearly impossible for me to get out of my drive-way because of all the damn cars surrounding my house. Idiots. Ughh.
It's 95 degrees today!
Umm, that's all. I have to finish.. a lot of homework.
31st May 2007
Dark colors = bad
