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Monday, June 5, 2006


   Yay! I'm back!
Sorry I haven't been on in a while. My BF let me borrow his Zoo Tycoon. I love that game!!!! Yay!!!! Anyway, I couldn't get on Saturday because we went to the Renaissance Faire. Sunday I was busy playing Zoo Tycoon. My brother's playing it now on the computer in my room. It doesn't have an internet connection, so that's the one I play Tycoon on.

Okay. Every year in the Crocket Springs Park they have a Reniassance Faire. A lot of people dress up like they live in the Renaissance times. Someone is Queen Elizabeth I, and she has guards who follow her around. If you tell one of the guards you are one of your frieds you serve the Irish Queen, they announce it to everyone, and spit when they say the "Wretched Irish Queen". Then they put you in the stocks. Well, my brother was turned in (wonder who did that? ^_^), and he admitted to it, and then ran. He came back right after that, and they caught him, but he put up a fight and the picked him up by his arms and legs, and dumped him in the creek. He got mud on the back of his A. Eagle shirt (he only has three), and got mad at me, and Mama did too. *Sigh* They had a fire manipulater, too. His name was Johnny Pheonix. He was a little crude, but it was subtle so the little kids wouldn't understand, after all, "this is a family show." They also had a ventriliquist(sp?) who also did some magic tricks. I volunteered for one, and he was going to chop off my hand. It chopped, too, because he used carrots. When I put my hand in, he tested the blade and I could feel it. But when he went to chop it off, it didn't cut my hand, but it did cut the carrots that he put in with my hand. I was standing to the side, so I know how it works. But I still acted scared anyway. ^_^ It was really cool.

Okay. I have a correction for one of my last post. A lot of people asked what Habob was. That happens to be a typo. It should be Habbo. Habbo is a site where it's like a huge hotel, and you have a little person, and you walk around and chat with people. Sorry for the confusion.

I am currently reading The Count of Monte Cristo. It's really good and really interesting, too.

Word of the Day:
Brazier or Brasier-noun A worker in brass

Well, God bless!

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