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Wednesday, May 10, 2006


   Ich heisse superfantastiche! (Ich Trinke champers mit lachsfich!)
At last, the return of my awesome posts! (Are they really that cool?)

Matt’s banned from his computer, so he won’t be on here for a while. Sad. I miss his comments, no matter how smartass they sounded.

Two German WWII soldier figurines (about four inches tall) are standing on my desk right now and they look like they are talking to each other. I found them when I was cleaning up. My dad got them when he bought a model tank a few years ago (he collects them and model planes. Plus, WWII is his thing(and he’s a history teacher at my school).).

School is almost out. I am so happy, mainly because, well, school is out, and, secondly, because I won’t have to put up with all the CA-RAP that all these juvenile children dish out. Who cares about boyfriends and who said what anyway? Sure it’s fun, but it gets really old, really fast. It’s especially bad when you can’t even have a decent conversation with an old friend about anything without her going right back to this guy she loves that doesn’t love her who has a girlfriend who is cheating on him with some guy she used to go out with who loves this other girl who she saw at the mall two days ago. I’m not even playing! That’s how ridiculous it is!

And I’m happy because the endless days of summer are upon us! If I get my job, this will be the summer of Susan, most def. (Ha, like in Seinfeld, the Summer of George? Does anyone know?)

My stereo just switched CDs from The White Stripes to The Hives (it’s a five CD changer, I got tired of switching them out XD).

I taught my dad some internet-isms. Like gtg, or lol (but not lmao), or ttyl. I opened a whole new world for him. And he remembered today when he was chatting with this person from Home Depot about lawn mowers (he’s planning on buying a new one. The one we have now is 20 something years old!). I said, “Tell her you’ve gotta go.” And he wrote gtg. I was like, “Aw! My little daddy’s all grown up and using letters instead of words!” (I didn’t really say that.)

I have downloaded SO many Nana pictures lately (most of them are shots and magazine articles from the movie version, but I have some post card designs that are so amazing!). I downloaded a scanned Hello Kitty stationery sheet where she’s dressed up as Nana O and Hachi and it says, “Dreams, Love, Reality: everyone wants to be like NANA.” (I mainly did that because I love Nana AND Hello Kitty, and because my German pen pal, Mona, sent me a letter on stationery and I was jealous because I can’t really afford pretty stationery (have you seen the prices lately?!) and I wanted to send her a little bit of me!) Oh man. I have Nana O as my computer’s background right now (because she kicks way more ass than Hachi, am I right?). I’m going to miss my computer. It’s a blueberry iMac from 1999, so it’s ANCIENT by tech standards, but it’s so friendly and it’s been there for me for this long…It’s like my best buddy (I’m going to miss it because I’m getting a new computer when I go to college). I know a newer computer would have more memory and probably better performance, but I love, love, LOVE my iMac.

Oh, thank you little baby camera for not holding a grudge, even though I neglected you that one time. I have a commitment to my readers! You shouldn’t have to wait for quality posts!

Shout out to Michelle once more for reaching the 500 mile marker. HOOAH!

-Susan (The third, unmentioned Nana) (If you look really, really close, I bet you can find me in there somewhere. I think I was one of the extra’s in the shopping mall or on the street, one of those characters in the background that are drawn all blurry. Yep. That was me alright.)

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