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| Monday, January 31st, 2005 | | 3:30 pm |
CHANGE!!!
JUUUUUUUUst letting everyone know that I have finally gotten around to changing my awful lj username... it is now bedshaped7. So ADD MEE TO YOUR FRIENDS!!! Thanks!! <3 | | Saturday, January 1st, 2005 | | 11:57 pm |
Tina, you fat lard, come get some dinner!
Gosssssshhh. This week has been.... massive. Christmas was so long ago. Geez, I can't even remember.And these past three days have really seemed like one long day. That's the most interesting part, so let us go there. Thursday, hung out with Meg and went to Meredith's party. Then we went to the mansion, wrestled, watched big fish, and cried until 4. In the morning. ERRG! i g2g, but I'll finish tomorrow. | | Tuesday, November 30th, 2004 | | 9:35 am |
Okay, ready for my list of new cds??? Coldplay- Brothers and Sisters, Parachutes, and A Rush of Blood to the Head Keane- Hopes and Fears Snow Patrol- Final Straw U2- How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Interpol- Antics Matchbox 20- Yourself or Someone Like You and More Than You Think You Are Gavin DeGraw- Chariot Yeah, so the new U2 cd ROCKS. It's really freakin good. In one of David Pierce's books, he talks about how he has a friend who is also a buddy of Bono, and this friend told him that Bono was a Christian. So David was at a U2 concert, and as he was standing there he was praying that Bono would give glory to God. He didn't, and it was sad. Well, apparently God's been speaking to Bono, because it BLEW ME AWAY. In my profile is the song Yahweh, and their huge single that is all over MTV ends with the words " I can feel you love teaching me how, it's teaching me how to kneel". Another song mentions "Daughters of Zion and Sone of Abraham", another says "God I need your help tonight". It's really crazy, and I'm very impressed. Thanks, Bono! And we are not talking some little cd no one's heard of- it's already no. 1 in the UK and Ireland. Awesome. Current Mood: excited | | Monday, November 29th, 2004 | | 8:47 am |
IT'S MY BIRTHDAY!! But all my friends forgot, since it's the Monday after Thanksgiving break. That's depressing! But I got some money cds from my aunt- The Killers and Franz Ferdinand. I also bought Jason Mraz, and my sister Aud sent me a bunch of sweet cds, including Fugazi, The Verve, Blur, Radiohead, The White Stripes, the Smiths, Boards of Canada, COLDPLAY LIVE 2003!!! And a bunch more. Can you say bliss? So I had a Mocha coolata this morning, so I'm off the walls and have a hilarious story from first period. Okay, so my gym class is so disorganized and no one ever knows what to do. We have this thing called "the backpack shack" where we put all our stuff so it won't get stolen. It's really just a big closet, but the teacher has to come open it in the morning. So my and my friends Kayla, Tori, and Emily are sitting in the little post-hallway pre-locker room thing waiting for her to come open it. We don't wanna leave our stuff cuz everything gets stolen at our school, but no one is coming. Well, we hadn't changed anyway, so we just sat there the whole period. It was really fun though, because we were listening to emily's ghetto music and cracking up. So here's the funny part. We were talking about farting, because this girl Casey said to me the other day that she doesn't fart. So Kayla jokingly goes, "I don't fart", and we were all laughing. I was like "oh, me neither", and right at that moment I farted. It was completely an accident! We all laughed so hard we thought we were gonna puke. Emily thought it was Kayla, and when we told her it was me we laughed even harder. I still feel like I'm gonna barf! It was awesome. Ha, okay, I'm like about to die, and I have work to do and music to listen to. Peace out, uptown! "In a bulletproof vest, with the windows all closed, I'll be doing my best, and I'll see you soon. In a telescope lens, when all you want's friends, I'll see you soon." -Coldplay Current Mood: hyper | | Tuesday, November 23rd, 2004 | | 8:58 am |
Hey all you guys! Well everything is just SWELL here! I'm listening to snow patrol- how can I NOT be happy? So, my World and People teacher is a flaming liberal and disses Bush and Republicans all the time, but I never say anything because it would cause more harm then good. HOWEVER, he is constantly telling us how peaceful Islam is (we're studying the Middle East) and it has gotten to the point where I am just like " this is ridiculous." Come on now, lets be honest, ninth graders are, in general, stupid and ignorant and believe anything that their teachers tell them. They don't even question it. And I, for one, know that Islam is certainly not peaceful. So I looked up some stuff to persuade him otherwise, and the evidence is over whelming. Here are two good sites, if you're interested: www.faithfreedom.org/Quran.htm www.danielpipes.org/comments/2396 So yeah. I am so excited that Thanksgiving is Thursday! Then my birthday! Then Messiah! Then Christmas! Waahoooooo! Current Mood: happy | | Monday, November 22nd, 2004 | | 8:36 am |
This was in Beth's journal, and it cracked me up: i think that Taylor Rouleau is going to grow up to be an amazing author. she will write dozens of books on the meaning of life, and occasionally she will take out her starry-eyed folk artist friend, Beth Colegrove. yes. we will eat chocolate ice cream sundaes at friendly's. Current Mood: tired | | 8:21 am |
No, she just didn't take him back... hehe, it was mean but he cheated on her... haha! MY BIRTHDAY'S IN A WEEK! Give me lots of money and chocolate... Current Mood: tired | | Tuesday, November 16th, 2004 | | 11:27 am |
Not that anyone reads this anyway, but I am getting the Snow Patrol cd too! My only problem is that my parents have this thing against Jason Mraz because one of his pictures on his cd has him wearing A PIN that says "I love sex". And so my parents, being the complete psychos that they are, took away the cd that they gave me for my last birthday. But I love him and am determined to get the cd. So yeah. Not much else going on... I got over my like two week long writer's block. I'm working on a story currently titled nothing. But I can't decide how to end it. Should the girl take her boyfriend back, or is that too Hollywood? Interesting predicament I'm in here... because human nature says you want it to end happily, but to make it really good she could throw him out... who knows. It will end somehow. Maybe I'll kill him in a tragic car accident. No, I can't do that- he's really hot. He has blonde curly hair and blue eyes. Yes, I am emotionally attached to my characters! Is that so wrong! I'm really losing it, I swear. No, Taylor, what are you saying? You lost it long ago. Hehe. Current Mood: hungry | | Monday, November 15th, 2004 | | 8:36 am |
Hey guys- So I had a pretty sweet weekend. Babysitting got canceled, so I'm still dirt poor. I have -$9.50. Yeah, that bad. Linda was being gay, and I got grounded some more. The woman is evil, I tell you! Gosh. So we rented Need For Speed Underground, which I am completely addicted to. Good thing I'm not epileptic! I drive an totally tricked out Acura RSX. You know you wish you had one. It is shiny pearlescent purpley-blue, with white lightning bolts on it and white pulse neon. It's so money! Yeah, yeah, I know, I'm a loser... Yeah, so nothing exciting really going on. But in two weeks, It'll be my birthday and I'll FINALLY HAVE SOME CDS! The ones I am or am planning on getting are Muse-Absolution, Further Seems Forever, Thrice, Jason Mraz- Waiting For My Rocket to Come, Gavin DeGraw- Chariot, Train- Alive at Last, Keane, The Killers- Hot Fuss, Franz Ferdinand, Coldplay- Brothers and Sisters, Live 2003, A Rush of Blood to the Head, and Parachutes, Matchbox 20- Everything you think you are and You or Someone like You. Plus Aud is sending me a bunch of her CDs. Money, money, money! I better not lose these ones. I'll have to chain them to myself. I'm definitely gonna put my name, number, and address on a little card in the case! And I lost the CDs I DID have too, just a little while ago! No big loss, though- I had like four. They were all burnt, too, cept for U2. I gotta go- Have a good one... Current Mood: tired | | Tuesday, November 9th, 2004 | | 8:46 am |
Hey all! I'm sick with stuffy nose,coughing, sneezing, sore throat, headache, but of course I'm still in school! No, actually, Linda gave me some Claritin and I'm feeling a bit better. But I'm also really hyper and laughing at everything- delirious, perhaps?! So, more gym injuries! This one was really funny though. We are playing team handball, and my friend Torianne was playing defense. Somebody wails the ball at the goal, but ends up slamming her in the head. So I am cracking up with her and walking backwards towards the other team's goal, because our team got the ball. Then John Harrington walks behind me, which I am completely oblivious too, and I trip over his foot. I totally got laid out on my back. Emily looked right as I was falling, and she said it was like in slow motion. But the funniest thing was that I was still cracking up as I was tipping straight backwards, and STILL cracking up when I hit the floor and like broke my tailbone. It was so fun. I have thouroughly realized that no matter how crappy you feel or what happens, having a positive outlook and not letting stuff bother you makes your day a lot better. I have the sneaking suspiscion, though, that it's because I'm doing devotionals at night again, and praying in the morning. Okay, so Sunday night I'm doing my devotional and I decided to ask God to give me a sign, you know, to show me I'm doing the right thing or whatnot. But see, I asked for him to turn my power off or somehow make the lights go off- which did not happen. So I was like, whatever... and shut out my lights and went to sleep. The next morning, at like 6:15, I'm getting ready when all the sudden the electricity- IN ONLY MY ROOM- goes out for like one second! I was like NO WAY! It was crazy cool. So anyway, today and yesterday have been kick arse... much fun hanging out with Mo! I'm gonna go look at other stuff to put on my wishlist to send to my godmother, and perhaps work on my Robert Frost slideshow.. heck yeah Current Mood: amused and hyper! | | Monday, November 8th, 2004 | | 9:14 am |
Stole this from Chris Johnson's journal... it rocks! More Political Stuff! Okay...so I just came across this article.. Click Here (Viewer Discrection is Adviced) What I don't get, of all those who say we went to war because of a lie, that we went to war for oil (my response to that, is...if we went to war for oil, why are gas prices so high?), if we went to war so George Bush could vindicate his father...then explain that article for me. Explain why Saddam was any different than Hitler? Have we not learned our lesson from all the Holocaust movies, and museums? Aren't Americans united in not only stamping out terrorism, but also genocide? We went to war in March of 2003 because it was 1936 all over again. (Read your history folks). Actually, in alot of ways, we were too late in Iraq, just like we were too late in Poland, because we have the mass graves all over again. Some say, we should have waited, and let the United Nations do their job. Well...the nations were not united, and France, Russia, and Germany were acceppting bribes from Saddam guaranteeing them oil in Iraq if they didn't back America coming into their country. The United Nation's answer to the naughty Saddam was to slap him on the wrist, investigate, and apply trade embargoes that only killed more Iraqis while Saddam took all the money from the oil for food program and made himself richer. You know, I work with troubled kids, and sometimes, I have kids who kick and punch me. Their frame of mind is such that when asked to stop, they don't listen, they keep kicking. Now, if I applied the same wisdom that the United Nations applied to Iraq, I would be bargaining with the kid, telling him to stop, investigate why he is kicking me, tell him I will take his toys away if he keeps kicking me. However, that's not what I am trained to do with a kid who is kicking me or anybody else for that matter, nor is this kid in a position to respond to everything I just described. So, what do I do? I take the kid down. I hold him down until he stops, until he's ready to listen. We as a nation needed to take Saddam down. Some would argue that he wasn't kicking the USA anymore, well...he was certainly kicking his people, he was shooting at U.S. planes daily for twelve years, and there is also alot of evidence showing that he was getting other people to kick us for him. Anyhow...enough rambling, it was just on my heart, and more so in the last several weeks. The election results showed me that while a good deal of people agree with me, there are a good deal in this country who don't. There are a good deal of "educated" people who think that peace comes from the absence of conflict. Well, I believe peace comes from the ability to cope. Peace doesn't just happen when you put your weapons down and walk away. It comes from hard work from both sides, and sometimes, it comes from a wake up call. Saddam got his wake up call, and now maybe he is forced to make his own peace in his own little country consisting of big cement walls and a little courtyard were he tends his tiny garden. I am out. CMJ | | Friday, November 5th, 2004 | | 12:38 pm |
I forgot to say that I memorized another Robert Frost poem (The first being The Road Not Taken) which I love. We doing a poetry topic in English, and of course I love Frost. So for your reading pleasure, here is my new one, straight from my mind (despite the fact the beside me sits a book containing the complete unabridged poetry of Robert Frost):
Fire and Ice
Some say the world will end in fire
Some say in ice
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
Doesn't that rock?? Current Mood: groggy | | Friday, October 29th, 2004 | | 1:08 pm |
Ugggh Still alive... but tired.... headache | | Monday, October 25th, 2004 | | 8:35 am |
heeyyyy alll don't wait to talk to me online... I'm grounded for like a month. For that matter, screw e-mailing me. All I can do at school is update this. So I went shopping yesterday! Got stuff at Pac Sun, AE, and Hollister. Very West Coast, eh? It was really exciting. I heart shopping! So then when I was in Hollister, they sell magazines and cds and stuff there. There was this magazine that headlined "Chris Martin- World's Biggest Rock Star or Gwyneth's husband?" Naturally I read the article (for those of you who are rock-illiterate, Martin is the lead singer of Coldplay, the BEST BAND EVER!) and guess what I found out? THEY ARE IN NEW YORK RECORDING A NEW CD! I'm gonna have to convince my parents to take me to the city and then I'll stake out the studio. I might even meet Gwyneth and Apple! Or not, because my parents would never take me. I wish. And you know what? The weird thing is Coldplay never swear at all in their music, and when he was being interviewed Chris dropped the F-bomb like three or four times. Oh, well, I love 'em any way! Not much else- the Red Sox suck, I tried to call Meg last night but her cell service sucks, and that's about it. Now I have a bunch of lyrics that I've wanted to put in my profile, but can't cuz I'm grounded. I'm not that naive I'm just out to find the better part of me I wish that I could cry Fall upon my knees -Five for Fighting I hear the sound of ticking of clocks Come back and look for me, look for me when I am lost -Coldplay We learned a new worship song yesterday, but I forgot the lyrics... I know I should be happy in your land But it's not all that wild to me Not that I wanna be any other where I know it's hell out there Here in the borders of America Town All the dollies are spinning round and round hail to the chief, let's just drag 'em all down There's got to be a hero somewhere ________________________________________ _ No, I won't meet you anywhere Don't know where I'm going, But I sure am getting there Shotgun fire, Anybody home I got two dimes in the telephone All right, No it's not easy tonight -5 for fighting Current Mood: apathetic | | Friday, October 22nd, 2004 | | 1:01 pm |
Sup ya'll... So I have had disgusting amounts of homework this week. I had a Science project, a math project, an english essay (first and final copy), a bunch of math bookwork every night, and summarizing and writing a reaction to about an hour of Roots every night. Not only that, but I had three tests and a quiz. I kicked butt on my English test (102!) and that made me happy.
Today is Kelsey's twelfth birthday. That means I have to spend an entire month and one week with people thinking that the little brat is only a year younger than me. Friggin a. But yes, that means my birthday is November 29! So remember!
So yesterday, in English class, we found out it was our student teacher's 22nd birthday. A girl in he and Mr. Warburton's other Accelerated English 9 class had somehow found out and gotten him a cake. Not to be outdone by the other class, which we are smarter than (they are almost all guys and our class is all girls except for four guys, today I brought in brownies along with another girl and we made him a card that everyone signed. Mr. Dirkson teaches the class himself and Mr. Warburton is always leaving, so Mr. D is pretty much our English teacher- and he's a really good one at that. Yesterday we were joking about throwing him an impromptu party today, and he asked if he'd be able to take the extra food home. They said no and he turned around and was like, "damn!" but not very loud, so I was the only one that heard him. So I said, "Mr.D! Watch your mouth!" and he said,"I said dam- as in dam the river. You know, beavers dam the river?" Me: "yeah, right." Mr. Warburton, on the other side of the room goes, "What did you say?" and Mr. D goes "nothing! Taylor's putting words in my mouth!" I found it very funny, but most of you probably don't care!
Anyway, I wrote an article for the Redcoat Review about the Bush-Kerry controversy, and it didn't make it. They had like 4 others though, and they were all objective, so that was cool. They also had an article on SYATP by the editor in chief, and I was quoted in it. That was cool, even though they spelled my last name "Roulea".
My throat is getting sore. I have gym next period. The Red Sox suck. Actually, I wore a Jeter jersey to school yesterday. THAT was amusing, lemme tell you. Much verbal abuse, only a little physical, confusion, and also quite a few "YEAH! GO YANKEES!" I was even asked "aren't you ashamed to be wearing that?" I should have said, "well, when the Sox lost last year, did you stop wearing their clothing?" BOOYA! haha. My bus driver gave all the Yankees fans tissues and said that the Red Sox accept converts. It was rather amusing.
Well, shalom....
Oy Vei
Oh, and today my Spanish teacher told us all that she loved us. She makes me sad, because she is like fifty and not married. The only time she seems happy is when she is teaching. I saw her leaving school the other day and she looked so depressed and lonely. She pulls her pants up really high and wears tan shirts with maroon and blue designs with bright purple pants. And today her fly was down, so we all tried to tell her nicely by reapetedly asking how to say "I want to zip up zipper" or "I need to zip my fly" and several other variations. One kid even had to put and example on the board that said "The zipper on my pants needs to be closed" but she didn't get it. Finally, this girl Vicky was like, "Um, Senora Robins, your zipper on your pants is kinda open". But she didn't seem to mind to much, or acted like she didn't at least. We told her we had been trying to tell her nicely all class, and she laughed and said not to hesitate to tell her.
P.S. Happy Birthday Odie! Current Mood: happy | | Wednesday, October 20th, 2004 | | 10:11 am |
SOOOO what's up? Yesterday Farmington came to BHS to play our volleyball team. Kaela Minerly is on the Farmington team, so I stayed till like 6 watching them play. I was with Amber Sanchez and we cheered for Farmington (JV kicked Berlin's butt, but when I left V was killing Farmington.) I only saw part of the game last night, but I gotta hand it to the Sox because Schilling kicked some serious arse. He was CRAAAAAZY! Anyway, the Bombers better kill the Red Sux tonight, or else I'll be SOOOO mad! So, not much else happening... just hanging out. Today in math I had a pang of pity for Miss Romano. I mean, i hope I'm never that old, fat, and lonely. And God loves her- why don't I? It quickly went away, when she continued to make everyone's life miserable. oy. Then, next period, I had one of my random intellectual moments. It was science, and my teacher was talking, (he's incredibly boring, might I add...) and I was struck by the wonders of humanity. This is something that happens every so often, probably just because I'm weird. How to explain it? I'll just be looking at someone, and be shocked by how human they are. And how we are able to understand everything we do and have all this technology and have all the arts and beauty and the ability to communicate. it's just so amazing. And we see all the animals who can't do any of this, and it's like, what did we do to deserve all this? Why did God choose that I, little old me, was worthy of this? That's just a little of it. They're very random, and very weird, I know, but I actually enjoy having them. So with that and the Romano thing, I had TWO intellectual moments today- and it's only third period! Wow, it's such an intellectual day. woo hoo. I need Coldplay. But all I have is OctoberWar. : ( Current Mood: thoughtful | | Tuesday, October 19th, 2004 | | 8:44 am |
Heyy everyone! It's been a while- sorry! I've been super busy. So on Saturday, I was volunteering at the Klingberg Auto Show and almost passed out. I had to get checked out by this EMT guy and he drove me out on his golf cart. My parents took me home and I slept for a while, but I was okay! Then I went to church on Sunday. We went to the early service, which is WAY too early for me. I got home at like 11 and then did homework until I went over my friend Haley's house at 2. We had to work on this board game for math(Miss Romano the fat guinea pig from hell). Her house was like three times the size of mine and she had a housekeeper. It was insane. I was there until SEVEN THIRTY doing the stupid thing. Then I remembered that I had homework to do, so I had to leave even though we weren't done. Then I went home, but my computer was broken so I just watched the game. I can't believe the stupid Sox won. Then I went to school Monday and did homework all friggin day, including while I was watching the game. I stayed up till eleven frikin o'clock just to see the yanks lose! But now they go back to the Bronx, so the Red Sox are screwed. Not that I was ever worried. I guess I'm supposed to say how I'm "feeling" in this thing, but I don't really want to, because that would mean I actually have to figure out what that is, and it's only nine o'clock! I did cry watching Man On Fire yesterday though, and then for like half an hour on Saturday night for various reasons, and any of you care to find out why, then I will probably tell you. (depending, of course, on how well I like you... ; ) PPPPPPPPPEEEEEEAAAAAAAAACCCCCCCCEEEEEEE Current Mood: tired | | Monday, October 11th, 2004 | | 11:43 am |
heyyy so i got back from musicon and had this conversation with my friend John. It made me quite angry because I've been talking to him about God for SOOO long and... so it made me mad because he doesn't understand me at all. oddjob257802649: rammstein doesnt suck jesusismyhero29: heck yeah they do oddjob257802649: have you gone gold in over like 10 countries oddjob257802649: didnt think so? jesusismyhero29: so they still suck jesusismyhero29: like i really care what the world says oddjob257802649: i personally like the song Zwitter oddjob257802649: its about a beautiful hermaphrodite oddjob257802649: heehee jesusismyhero29: my point exactly jesusismyhero29: anyway, rammstein is smoldering in chaplin CT oddjob257802649: ich ein schern schlecter oddjob257802649: I am a beautiful bisexual in german oddjob257802649: what you burned my CD? jesusismyhero29: EEWWWWWWWW oddjob257802649: literallY? jesusismyhero29: yep oddjob257802649: youre such a loser oddjob257802649: why? jesusismyhero29: bad influence jesusismyhero29: i'm sick of all the world's crap oddjob257802649: you are ridiculous jesusismyhero29: jess burned her rammstein cd too oddjob257802649: why? oddjob257802649: i dont understand this jesusismyhero29: "Do not conform to the world" oddjob257802649: are you high? jesusismyhero29: yep oddjob257802649: ok that explains a lot oddjob257802649: i think its hypocrital to tell me not to conform to the world jesusismyhero29: what? i was talking about me jesusismyhero29: you have no reason not to oddjob257802649: first of all you cant conform to a world oddjob257802649: you can conform to a society jesusismyhero29: heck yeah you can jesusismyhero29: i was quoting from the bible oddjob257802649: is this some like radical evangelistic reprint of the bible? jesusismyhero29: NO! it's in romans somewhere jesusismyhero29: christians are set apart form the world oddjob257802649: wow you must feel special jesusismyhero29: what it your problem? jesusismyhero29: is** oddjob257802649: isnt being a christian conforming in essence? jesusismyhero29: no being a christian is radical oddjob257802649: then whats conforming? jesusismyhero29: i'm talking a real christian oddjob257802649: oh you mean christians like youuuu oddjob257802649: the speshul ones jesusismyhero29: no Christians who actually have faith jesusismyhero29: okay, i have a story for you oddjob257802649: ok hit me jesusismyhero29: so there was this guy who walked across Niagara falls on a tight rope oddjob257802649: and he died jesusismyhero29: there was this huge crowd at the other side, and theywere all super excited when he made it oddjob257802649: .... jesusismyhero29: and so he asked them "do you think i could go back across pushing a wheelbarrow?" jesusismyhero29: and everyone was like YEAH do it we know you can do it jesusismyhero29: and then he said, "who will get in the wheelbarrow?" and everyone shut up oddjob257802649: and your point is oddjob257802649: your not a poser christian oddjob257802649: you would get in the wheelbarrow and die jesusismyhero29: it's an analogy, but yes jesusismyhero29: loser oddjob257802649: you amaze me jesusismyhero29: what are you talking about? oddjob257802649: your one of the most openminded people i know, but at the same time you are probably one of the most closeminded jesusismyhero29: go order dcing with with skinheads or ratcage by david pierce off the internet jesusismyhero29: i'm not close minded oddjob257802649: you refuse to look at anything that doesnt conform to your own beliefs oddjob257802649: or even give it a thought or chance jesusismyhero29: yeah so i'm not easily swayed jesusismyhero29: sorry, kid, it's who i am oddjob257802649: i think you are conflicted between your religion and yourself jesusismyhero29: Jesus is my life jesusismyhero29: it's not my religion oddjob257802649: be realistic please jesusismyhero29: my lord, you don't know me at all jesusismyhero29: you know "me" oddjob257802649: i see what i see and thats what i see in you jesusismyhero29: what do you see in me? oddjob257802649: a conflicted person jesusismyhero29: what are you TALKING about oddjob257802649: see you refuse to give anything thought! oddjob257802649: jeezzzzzzz jesusismyhero29: i'm asking you to explain yourself, mr. pharisee oddjob257802649: im saying i think you are conflicted between what your desires are and what your religion has constricted you to oddjob257802649: thats all jesusismyhero29: my desires? restrictions? oddjob257802649: nevermind So I'm sure you can all see why that made me mad- and then he referenced me to hitler and said I was trying to "cure" homosexuals. My goodness, what has happened to America?! I sure help Kerry doesn't get elected, cuz then we're screwed. We'll end up like Soddom and Gomorra or something. So ANYWAY, Musicon was some good stuff. I burned this really crappy innapropriate mix cd I had, to sort of symbolize the fact that I am not going to conform to the ways of the world. You know, to be in the world but not of it. That's so hard to do these days. and I've really been struggling with it. I also had A LOT of fun. We got to be at KBC most of the weekend. I was really excited to do a minisry there. I also had a really good conversation with Jen Parker CRAP Johnson and Meredith. I tried to talk to Aaron, but he just kind of shrugged. I think he's having a hard time with something. I didn't really get a chance to really talk to Jonathan of Meg, which was too bad. I gotta go... I haven't eaten yet today, and it's 3. Sooooo I shall talk to ya'll later! Current Mood: hungry | | Sunday, October 10th, 2004 | | 7:14 pm |
SUPPP my homeboys! Had a great Musicon weekend... Mucho funno....
Except of course, for the drama between a couple of the "staff" people.... I love the two of them to pieces, so I was rather torn. I just refused to choose sides, despite my rather BIASED comrade... It's so difficult when the two people you rely on most are fighting and not working it out... do that... yes, this is a guilt trip that I hope will work...
Today I was brutally attacked by a group of people in a church sanctuary... they seemed to have an odd fixation with my shoes... and of course it was all caused by the evil mastermind...
JONATHAN CLARK!!! Dun dun dun....
Oy... don't ask... it was fun...
Must be goin now, chillens.... more later Current Mood: tired | | 7:07 pm |
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