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I won First place for the Carmen Nylan Writing Contest in 2004
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latest: ninth grade earliest: second (didn't know it was anime at the time)
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1) graduate college and be somewhat solvent 2) become a professor 3) save the world
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myOtaku.com: Irish de Fenal
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Wednesday, November 3, 2004
Ever so Not so Slightly Random Rantings
1) No, I will not tell anybody who I voted for for 'tis my right as an American citizen to keep my voting private. (That and all it ever seems to do is tick people off into a screaming match resulting in a more educated form of yelling "F$%^ You" at each other).
2) I'm getting to hate my computer/modem/internet provider because I can not download the information I need to complete my homework assignment. *argh*
4) My mom rocks because she got me salmon for lunch tomorrow! ^_^ *chi*
5) My rant about election day:
I had no idea that there were going to be three state amendments I was going to be voting on. I knew about two, but did not know about the third one. No one really told me about them. All people wanted to do was talk about the bleeding presidential candidates. Didn't want to inform us of the mini bottle amendment, the penny tax amendment, and the tax relief amendment for farmers. *hiss*
Never knew that there were people to be voted on for Soil and Agriculture and what not. Never heard of it before in my life. Had no idea what I was suppose to be voting on...neither did either of my parents who have been voting far longer than I have.
What is with the language used in the amendments and to explain them? They make no sense to the common man, I swear. I'm a bloody college student and had never heard of some of the words and couldn't make a lick of sense of the way they were put together.
Why does the coroner have a political affiliation? I mean, come on, why? Unless I'm wrong, doesn't the coroner proclaim the body dead? Why do we care what his affiliation is?
Another thing, getting upset about having your candidate lose and complain and go on and on about how we aren't "making the vote count" and then going "That's why I don't vote" really seems to undermine everything you just said. It's one thing to not be able to vote and complain about it, but it is another thing entire when you complain about it, have the capability to and yet do not vote. *argh*
6) C. S. Lewis rocks.
7) I have a window pane thought, no one else use it because it's the title for a piece of prose that I am working on.
8) I have an obsessive nature.
9) I am a sinner.
10) I really, really want/need to go out for coffee with Batman on Sunday and am going to be so happy when it happens 'cause I gotta unwind.
Going out for coffee with friends is the greatest thing in the world. Gotta love it.
Probably not going to do anything more than listen to him and work on my own writings. Stuff I've been needing to do for a while.
11) Going to submit to a magazine and see if I can be published.
12) My beloved "Heads and Tails" got into the political mix. However, it was forgivable because the heading was "What Happens When You Make a Comic Before the Results are In" and has a picture of Chuck waving a small American flag with signs saying "Nader Wins!" decorating the rest of the box. *quirky grin* So there you have it.
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Window Pane Thought for the Month:
"Love is a stained-glass rose"
-Nobody
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