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Posted on 2008.05.12 at 15:15
I had my first AP Exam today. Yay. I don't think I did that badly as it was only Bio, but I hadn't studied nearly as much as I should have. Celebration commences with BSG episodes and some Apollo Justice.

Steffi left yesterday, and I'm going to miss having that one friend that is always sitting next to you in your classes. But I'll see her again in a little over a month and a half. In any event there  is an orchestra concert to be attended to night as well around 7:30 I believe.

Posted on 2008.05.07 at 00:37
http://www.gqti.com/deathnoteaspx.aspx

Seriously? Seriously?! Man, I'm totally getting any friends willing to dump $10 together to see this thin, even if I know it will be very meh.

Cleaning out the cob webs

Posted on 2008.04.26 at 23:14
My title is not just a lame joke on my absence from lj posts but it's actually what I'm doing in real life! Basically I'm cleaning my room so that when the German girl comes to our home Sunday on the GAPP trip she will be able to sleep in my room while I claim the basement. I'm unsure what all to do while she's around to keep her entertained. I'm thinking Laser Tag on the second Tuesday she's here as that's $4 a game on Tuesdays. Then probably watch some movies or at least one in theater. And I'm also thinking of looking into some sort of 1 time ballroom dance lesson as I know she is a dancer, just not the ballroom kind. Shopping is already planned out but besides that I'm looking for some good suggestions. Any ideas?

THERE SHOULD BE MORE OF THESE

Posted on 2008.01.20 at 21:31
THERE SHOULD BE MORE OF THESE.

Posted on 2008.01.15 at 21:30
So, went to Anime Club last Friday to see the Full Metal Alchemist movie on a big screen, only to remember why I don't go to Anime Club. Luckily, I found a friend from my second hour that isn't an otaku. Also, that movie still is disappointing, they just introduce to many things at a rapid rate that don't make automatic sense with what people who have watched the show know. But, it was still nice to watch some FMA. Strangely enough  they voted to  watch it with the English dub. : /

In other news, I'm going to Disney World over the mid-winter break! :D

Carpe nochtem!

Posted on 2008.01.07 at 14:33
Well thanks to the Christmas break my sleep schedule is out of wack. Not only did I take a fun little walk around the snowy block at 4 in the morning on New Years but today I stayed up all night for a couple of assignments that weren't due today, or even until Friday or the next Friday. So, having been awake for going on 25 hours when I type this my sense of humor has improved and I started giggling to myself as I told the tale to some classmates.

Also, I am now a contributed member of the park! I'll post pictures later but I painted one of Mr. Francis' ceiling tiles with some Zelda emblems over the break. He, in his good voice, thinks it's some sort of cult.

And Back Again

Posted on 2007.12.19 at 01:32
http://movies.ign.com/articles/842/842098p1.html

FINALLY! I really don't think it needs to be 2 films but I suppose it all depends on the length of each right?

Posted on 2007.12.18 at 14:44
So, I've decided that my day-to-day school life is quite boring the way it is and have decided to mix up what classes I have when for a day. So the run down of tomorrow is....

1st hour Am Lit
2nd Honors Bio
3rd Shakespeare/Budahfest (Whatever that is. The point is it's a free day to hang out in the Dubois Theater)
4th AGS II
B Lunch with B lunch friends!
5th German II
6th Close up

Time to see how the other 1/6th live. I hear my Am Lit teacher's other 2 hours (1 and 3) are quite productive. Shakespeare doesn't change due to it being the only class of the semester. Say, most learned people above me, what IS Budahfest and am I spelling it right? Why am I doing this again? Because, like Rik Mayall here, it is a bore!

Lawyer, Ace Attorney, Phoenix Wright, Phoenix, Wright

We Killed Some Boredom

Posted on 2007.12.10 at 22:27
Been a while since I updated, had some real, " I should post about this in my lj," moments but that's natural. And now a couple of things I've most certainly not done in the past couple of weeks. 
* Struck Phoenix Wright poses while wearing my suit in church.
* Watched all 37 episodes of Death Note over the past 5 days.

I feel as though I need to better some of my classmates around me so they live up to my standards. This means having  them over to watch Firefly. Am I lame in that whenever I want to have friends over it's mainly just to show them a movie or a tv show? Ah well, I'll just have to see a lot more foreign and independent films so I can be the movie guy among my friends.

Also, if you want to post anonymously about what you want for Christmas, that would be really great, I'll sort out who gets what by myself. :)

Since Harry Potter seems to be the theme of this lj....

Posted on 2007.10.28 at 18:36
Current Music: Still Alive
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I normally just delete the journal entries from the Deviant Art people I watch, but the title of this one caught my eye. Oh Daniel Radcliff.... the horse was bad enough...

I got a really cool coat and burgundy shirt at Value World today for my Halloween costume. The best thing about them is they'll do wonderfully if I ever want to cosplay as Malcolm Reynolds.

There's an interesting article at the end.

Posted on 2007.10.25 at 16:56
Hahaha... so today in Am. Lit. Class, to get the point across of how rumors quickly made people turn on each other during the Salem Witch Trials, my teacher put on this act that one of us plagiarized their Creative Creation Tale. She got made, talked about how lenient her rules have been and how we've betrayed her trust and then put a paper on the wall for the guilty one to sign to show he/she was sorry (she then left the room but waited to listen). And she promised a lower punishment if they came out. Blah blah blah no one went up and eventually she just pulled the "guilty" one out of the class room. Then pulled two of his accomplishes out too. And it ended.

Shortly after she explained how she picked the first "witch." She picked the loudest when we all shared encouraging words for the guilty person to sign the paper. But the real kicker was when said added (something along the lines of), "I almost picked Mike because when I googled the title of his paper I got one website that he had posted his on. But I'm pretty sure it was his because the post mentioned the American Lit. class and it was posted the night before."

Haha.... it reminded me of that Veronica Mars episode early in the 3rd season where a teacher accuses her of plagiarism. So that was a fun hour.

Also, a cure for HIV?

Posted on 2007.10.22 at 23:29
Today Mr. Salczynski encouraged the use of Wikipedia. Go Mr. Sal.

Dumbledore was gay?

Posted on 2007.10.20 at 15:49
Current Mood: contemplative
Another interview with questions for J.K. Rowling.

http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2007/10/20/j-k-rowling-at-carnegie-hall-reveals-dumbledore-is-gay-neville-marries-hannah-abbott-and-scores-more

I suppose I never really thought about Dumbledore's orientation because he was always an old guy who would never have any sort romantic relation in my mind.

And once again, yay for Neville.

Also, got a link to this guy's lj post,

http://toddalcott.livejournal.com/108832.html

Ahhhh, the old Boba Fett/Vader idea. As you wish.

*bump*

Posted on 2007.10.17 at 21:10
I need a little raccoon stencil to start a score card on my mom's car.




:(

More assignments like this please

Posted on 2007.10.16 at 00:49
Current Mood: accomplished
Current Music: Vapire Killer - Castlevania

Had to author a creation tale in my Am. Lit/Writing class. Thought I would share with you ....

The Cracks of the Earth )

And it's to late to make any changes but I would love feed back from more educated sources. :) This one kid wanted me to change the second paragraph so that instead of, "making the vast fields of Pangea." it would read, "making grass."
I find imagery, be it in adjectives or metaphors, to be the frosting of the written cake.

The Importance of Eyegear

Posted on 2007.10.06 at 18:31
 I went for a bike ride today around 5:40 and I swear there was a gnat every 200 ft of the way. They got stuck in my eyes and the hair on my arms. Gross! D:

But now, it's time to finish Hamlet.

Yeah, this one's mostly about video games...

Posted on 2007.09.27 at 17:45
Man, I feel sorry for Johnathan Harker, Dracula was a jerk. :(

Which is why I'm going to download Super Castlevania IV to the Wii tonight and set out to tear him limb from limb! I'll probably start reading The Golden Compass this weekend.
 Also, hopefully I'll get to play Halo 3 this weekend as the wait has been strenuous. I re-watched all the trailers for both 2 and 3 last night.


And then I suppose the only other thing to really mention is this.

Posted on 2007.09.10 at 16:32
I went to Target the other day and finally got Julie a present worthy of presenting to her. Sorry, you'll have to come home at some point to find out what it is. :P
I also picked up a Nerf gun (N-Strike Disk Shot) for myself. You can see it here. Only it doesn't have the silly scope on the top.  And no I didn't buy a gun with an expensive gadget with it, I got just the gun and some ammo for about $13.

Talking to people around school, I find I become rather annoyed when I find out another sophomore is a grade ahead of me in Algebra. Not at them but I feel as though I should by all rights be at least one grade up if I had just said, "Yes" to trying to get into the next math grade after failing to the year before. My AGS II class bugs me for some reason too. I can't put my finger on it. Could be all the freshmen. :X

But not to end this post on a sad note, I cheered myself up quite a bit when I got home by modifying the new Nerf gun. It now fires an additional 7 feet. (Roughly) And this is one that already fires about 30 feet. These are all tests I've done firing at a 45* angle if you want to know. It's a better gun than the Maverick. Which is hard to say because there is no revolving chambers.
I kinda want to paint it, I'm not to keen on the yellow look.

Posted on 2007.09.05 at 18:40
http://youtube.com/watch?v=V0MVuWDc5RQ

I saw this and just had to make a post about how it's quite possibly the worst piece of TV I've ever seen. Not even in a good way! Had to share.



Much better is the (semi) complete version of the big McBain movie!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=VtkehOyO0W8

Posted on 2007.09.04 at 16:45
I can now add eel to the list of 'Un-American foods that I've consumed that will gross out the average American.' Though, I don't know if it really counts if it was with a few other things on that sushi roll from Julie's Birthday lunch. Especially if I can't say how it tasted.

Two of my teachers said one or more of the fallowing: Ho, whore!, and big pimpin'.   *commence smirk*My 2nd hour has a coffee/tea/hot cocoa table. This should serve me well.
I only saw 1 or 2 people per class that I knew or fell in the category of friend-of-a-friend. Kathy's little sis in German being one of them.

Also, anyone want to recommend to me a good Shakespearean sonnet for recitation? The sooner the better as it's an early bird to the worm sort of thing.  

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