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1990-03-29
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Kansas
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2003-07-31
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Student
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John Cook
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Anime Fan Since
Oh, I don't know. DBZ, sixth grade?
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Cowboy Bebop, Evangelion, World Record (Animatrix)
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Finish an Illustrator project of mine, learn guitar
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Illustratoring, browsing the internet, listening to music, being generic.
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Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Nope, still haven't found that code.
If you know it, do tell me.
Today was my last day of school, and I'd like to say that I'm completely relieved, but the gravity of never having to go to that horrid school again hasn't, as most things usually don't for a while, hit me yet. It'll probably come when I find that I don't have school for more than two days in a row.
Not that feeling the impact of the situation is too important to me this time around. I don't really plan on feeling much of any regret or sadness, anyway. I despised living in this town, and was daily agitated by almost everyone in it. Hays--although it is, as Mimmi pointed out, still in Kansas--appears to be lightyears ahead of Ottawa in overall awesomeness. Not saying all that much, but hey, I'm not hard to satisfy.
So yes. Laptops at Hays High. IBooks, maybe, but laptops nonetheless. When I get mine, I hope to pick up a copy of Fable for it, and maybe eventually Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. Splinter Cell is awesome.
While I'm on the subject of games, I just read an article about the new Zelda. That, I'm feeling more and more certain, is going to be the game that makes me buy a Gamecube. Er, when the prices go down, that is. >_>
Oh! And Guild Wars, while I'm at it. Actually, I should probably put that at the top of my list. Guild Wars, then Fable, then Chaos Theory (or Pandora Tomorrow, if I have to).
If I do end up getting Guild Wars (translation: if my dad lets me), it's gonna be awesome. I absolutely adore the glowy-ness of it. It's like some kind of bug light for me. And then, of course, there's playing with all the chums from around here. That'll be fun.
So yes, my dad and I will head off to Hays again tomorrow for another visit, and soon I will be shaking the grimy coat of Ottawa off of me and leaving it for a bright(er), new future. *triumphant pose*
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