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Thursday, August 5, 2004


   11:19 PM.Thurs.Aug 5.
OMG look we've got exclaimation points now.

Well, we do. Right next to "Add Me As A Friend" I guess it's supposed to make the action more cheerful and exciting? Who knows...

Anyway, yea, I'm still alive. Sorry for totally disappearing on y'all, a lot of stuff has been going on, both bad and good. Bad: Our homeowner's insurance went through the roof because of the construction that's been going on around here, so for the entire month of July we had NO money, we could barely afford to eat. ;-; (Well, okay, it wasn't that bad, but we definitely didn't have enough money to get my phone line reinstalled.) Good: My best friend came home from California a week or so ago and I've been spending a lot of time with her since we haven't seen each other all summer. So, between the both of those, my internet time has equaled none. However, come Monday, I will be starting school again (I'm a Sophmore, whee!) so things will be getting into a regular schedule and hopefully I'll have my internet back by the earliest in a week, the latest the end of August. I don't expect it to be back within a week, but I'm pretty sure it will be here before the end of August. So look for me sometime between those two areas. Once school starts I may occasionally go to the library and go online there during lunch, but not all the time. (I have a life. O.O) Basically, my posts will be erratic at best until I get my home internet back.

On to other, more interesting things. I saw both Resvoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction over the summer, and let me say, they rock. Overall, I thought Resvoir Dogs was a better film because the plot line had a steady core and direction, while still making interesting plot twists and keeping the audience's interest. The ending was definitely the movie's claim to fame though. Pulp Fiction had a more intruiging variety of characters and situations, and had more depth than Resvoir Dogs, but lacked a strong plot that tied of it together, and seemed at times as if the stories were just thrown together hodge podge. Regardless, I loved both movies. They were the kind of movies that you could really get into, and didn't have moments of 'Man, when's this gonna end' or 'Dude, that's not even possible, this is so dumb' It really ruins a movie when you have moments like that. (See-Massive Agent Smith Orgy in Matrix: Reloaded)

Moving on to my love life. As far as relationships go, some stuff has happened, but not much. I did have a passionate, 45 minute makeout session with an incredibly good kisser in the back of a car, but it was a one-night-stand kind of thing. A shame, he really was such a good kisser. My ex-girlfriend called me wanting to start a relationship again, to which I said "We'll see." I'm wary of dating someone I already got burned by, you know? My best friend's brother also came down, and some very pleasant situations have arisen out of that, but I need to get to know him better. Hopefully I will before he leaves, and we'll at least be good friends and have some great summer memories. ^.^

Moving on again, yes, my school starts in 4 days. I have mixed feelings towards it, I look forward to social interaction and being busy, but I'm dreading all the 'his best friend broke up with her best friend and they like each other but if they date each other their best friends will be mad and I heard that last summer he cheated on this girl and...' you get the picture. I also dread being stressed out about school work. First semester is going to be very hard:

1st period: Algebra II Honors
2nd period: Chemistry I Honors
3rd period: German II
4th period: English III Honors

See what I mean? x_x Second semester I only have one hard class:

1st period: Computer/Video Graphics
2nd period: Computer/Video Graphics
3rd period: German III Honors
4th period: Economy/Government Honors

But I can do it. I refuse to let myself slack off. >:O

Now I think I've rambled quite enough, so I'll just say 'ciao' and exit, stage left.

-Karma

PS: Look for me soon!

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