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Thursday, May 25, 2006

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No Cure for Cancer
By Denis Leary
I'm an asshole
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Wow. So school's out, the ski trip was a disaster, for me. I seem to be the one with the best worst luck. I had the best wipeouts and luckily nothing broke, except my wanting to ski.

In light of "The Da vinci Code" I found this: http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/davinci-code.htm

That's pretty much it.


Monday, March 06, 2006

I know it's been a while. I'm sunburned right now. We are going to Salt Lake to ski over Spring Break. I got a bow and arrows for my b-day, very cool.

Swimming: I got my best time ever in Districts; a 50.27. Unfortunately, I got 7th and only the top 6 advance. It hurt. But Taylor won. We got 2nd in Regional and 3rd in State. I Bleached my hair for State too. I look really different.

I've seen three movies since the last entry, Hoodwinked, King Kong, and The Pink Panther. All very good.

I hope you could bear the quickness of this post. Got to go.


Saturday, January 07, 2006

Currently Listening
Declaration
By Steven Curtis Chapman
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Gah! Christmas was hectic! I don't even want to talk about it right now.

New Year's wasn't as fun due to the fireworks ban. We still managed to pop a few off though.

School started two days ago, Thursday.

We had a major meet today. It was called "Dual in the Pool". I don't know how many there are of you out here in Katy, but the Katy Times and Katy Courier were there. For the rest of you, so was The Houston Chronicle and "the television". Whatever coach meant by that. The top teams in Texas were there. It was intense. All of us swam horrible. It was just an aweful meet. The guys still managed to beat everyone save Kingwood.

That's all, hope y'all had a better break than I did.


Monday, December 19, 2005

This is your friendly eye-in-the-sky mvoie reporte coming to you live.

As you all know this has been a serious month for movies. Namely one that has captured the attention of many. That's right, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe. Only recently have I been able to see it so let's skip right to the review.

Well, I loved it. It was well done and absolutely awesome to see all those mythical creatures come to life. I have to agree with some though; Aslan didn't seem quite as... awesome as he did in the movie. Then again, how would you portray that? It certainately kept with the book well. My only true grip is how Peter held his sword. It is NOT a fencing sword!!! He looks like an idiot! My favorite creature had to be the Pheonix (or is it Fenix?). The battle scene was alright, but it lacked a wow factor. True, it was spectacular, but we've already seen some spectacular battles in The Lord of the Rings. It just seemed to copy too much. Well, minus all the mythical beasts.

I give it a good rating and look forward to any new ones they may make.

Now I've got my sights on the game...


Friday, December 16, 2005

Life is good. Mom has finished with her scary remodling for the moment (the carpet's in), the lights are up, school's out, and we finally have a copy of my favorite Christams show; Claymation Christmas.

C'mon people, respond. I don't know if you're actually reading this.

Coolest thing ever; Stephen Curtis Chapman and Mercy Me Christmas Tour. I was there. It was amazing. I loved it. The funny thing that happened was that as we were standing up earlier in the concert singing, I noticed a bunch of lights in the audience. Cell phones! As a joke, I leaned over to dad and said "Times have changed." (motioned to cell phoe lights) "They're cell phones." in reference to the classic lighter holders in concerts. Much to my utter surprise and amusement, later on near the end, Stephen says "Now, in the old days we'd hold up lighters. But those are gone so I want everyone to open your cell phone and hold them up." So they did. It was great. It was great, big, swaying sea of stars. I had a lot of fun and will look forward to going to more concerts.

So, exams. I don't know it other schools do it differently, but here we have an entire week devoted to exams. If we have the right grades and attendance, we get X number of classes we can exempt. I decided to exempt my easy classes so that I could exempt my hard ones next semster. Y'know, can't exempt same thing you did last semester rule and all. Unfortunatley, most of those were scheduled for early mornings, the ones I exempted that is. I still have swim practice. They have this dumb rule that once you leave campus you can't get back on and once you're on you can't leave. So that means I have to be off campus by 7:30. My worst case scenario was realized. My mom forgot me. Yes that's right, forgot. Of course I didn't want to have to stay the entire 2 hrs so I hid outside in a cleft by the gym. It was cold. Mom finally got me around 8:00.

The real problem is, this isn't the first time. Sure this has been the worst, but she has continually forgotten about me in the past. Am I that forgetable? It makes me feel bad. I need a hug.

See y'all later. I'm going to send an e-mail that this is up. You people just make it so difficult.



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