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1989-03-07
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Chicago
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2005-12-04
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Natalie
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I'm alive! MUAHAHAAA!
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Fourth grade (I know! I know! Sad, right?)
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I have to say DBZ because it was my first favorite, but I like tons
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Writing, drawing, reading, volleyball (although not very well), badminton (heck yeah!), and, of course, making wallpapers for you people. I just wish I had PhotoShop for that....
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Not drawing, tell you that much
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Sunday, October 15, 2006
La! I'm such a bad person....
I should be doing my homework, or, at the very least, be memorizing my lines. Instead, I'm listening to music and writing this. ^^;; Oh, but I think I'll post another picture today. One of Kenshin. Maybe more, if I upload all the pictures on my math homework. Heh heh....
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Sunday, October 1, 2006
Rurouni Kenshin, Anyone?
I know not too many people read this, but I'm looking for a picture to post on the Table of Contents page for The Snow Raven. It's a story about the Battousai and Tomoe. Does anyone have anything for me? ;-;
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Sunday, September 10, 2006
Uuuuuuh........
That's the best way I can explain my feelings about college. It's so freaking annoying. I have to fill out all those stupid applications. And if none of the colleges decide based on your race or religion, why the heck are they asking me for them? HellO?!?! Are you people insane or something?
Huh. That's what I thought.
Well, I posted a new background. That's good, right? It's a Roxas one that looks pretty decent because I have Photoshop now. At least, I have it for the thirty-day trial. I'll try and crank out some more wallpapers before it runs out. Of course, that takes me back to the beginning: college will get in the way. Mark my words.
*angst*
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
This Just In
Applying for colleges officially sucks. First of all, who cares what your birthplace was? I mean, what difference does it make if you were born in Moscow as opposed to Indianapolis or something? Grrr! Stupid college admissions officers....
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Saturday, August 12, 2006
Okay, seriously, people.
What's wrong with you guys? I try to look up a wallpaper of one of my favorite Samurai Deeper Kyo characters and he is totally NOT THERE! What the heck!?!?
Shindara is possibly one of the coolest guys in there. He's freaking undead; he's unbeatable! He's even got the word "God" on his face!! Yeah, he must be a god, probably the one of sex or something cool like that. And he's not on this website.
You know what? Screw that! I'm posting a Shindara wallpaper and there's nothing you guys can do about it.
Yeesh.
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Saturday, July 29, 2006
I'm High on "Life"
My friends and I decided to take Consumer Ed over the summer because it's a requirement to graduate but the summer course is way easier than the one during the year. Of course, there's one drawback: waking up at six in the morning to get to school.
Now, I don't know about you guys, but when I wake up at six, I'm a complete mess. I get to school and I'm either giggily or dead, and if you've seen me giggily, you might prefer me dead.
Anyways, every day we'd discuss how much everyone had to hate us because we acted insane throughout class. In fact, one of my friends brought in a water bottle so she could squirt the people who fell asleep in class. We came up with the phrase "high on life" to describe our crazy behavior, but we changed it to "high on 'life'" when we figured out something in our cereal was making us insane. Namely sugar.
Lesson learned: don't wake up at six AM, eat a bowl (or six) of Lucky Charms and go to a class where you learn to balance a checkbook.
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Friday, July 14, 2006
Seriously, work can be fun!
I was sitting at my desk today, spinning in my chair in between drinking my vanilla frappacchino and typing a couple of letters when the VP of Finance asks me if I have a garbage can.
Just then, I realized I had been working without one. I look under my desk and, sure enough, there is a pile of yogurt cups, empty frapacchino bottles and food trays. Sighing, she hands me a brand new trash can, fresh from the store. So here I am, bored out of my mind, with a clean trash can in my hand.
Do you ever get the urge to put things on your head? Because at that moment, I wanted so badly to see what it would be like if I had been born with a black ten-gallon bucket for a head. Fortunately, the clock chimed five and I was gone faster than Goku's instant transmission.
Wow. Where am I?
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Saturday, July 8, 2006
Pirates of the Caribbean: Bring on the Hotties!
Today I had the pleasure of seeing (for the second time) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. It's a great movie with a lot more action and romance than the first, and I reccommend it highly, but that's not the point of this post. The point is to complain about the movie titles for these films.
You see, the name "Dead Man's Chest" doesn't sound very inviting to the main audience of this movie (hormonal teenage girls). Why can't they name the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Hot Guys on Boats or Pirates of the Caribbean: Depp and Bloom with Swords? It's a lot more descriptive and inviting, and it doesn't sound like someone is dead. Or dying. Heck, I would even settle for Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow's Chest, if it came to that. All I'm saying is give the people what they want, okay, Disney? Let me spell it out for you.
W-E W-A-N-T S-O-M-E-O-N-E H-O-T T-O T-A-K-E H-I-S S-H-I-R-T O-F-F.
There, I rest my case.
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Wednesday, July 5, 2006
The government took my money
Well, today was the day that everyone I know looks forward to: payday. When I opened a drawer in my cubicle, it was neatly tucked into the divider. It was my little chunk of high society. Finally! I get to spend my summer, well, spending!
But, as usual, the government has to find some way to ruin a perfectly good thing. First, it was a passport. Then, it was the whole "spot check" thing at the DMV. Now, it's just a simple three-letter word that makes the world come to a grinding halt and shout, "What the hell just happened?" Yes, it's tax.
One-fifth of my money was taken away for various and sundry reasons, none of which I particularly want to contribute to. Medicare I can handle because it was only eight bucks, but why do I have to pay Social Security tax? I want my money NOW, not when I retire! I have to go to college, for God's sake! What do old people have to do, change channels on the television? And why do I have to pay the state anything? What have they done for me recently? Oh, right, school.... Well, they should be paying ME for that.
In any case, I'm now pretty ticked that I got jipped out of eighty-eight dollars. Thinking about how much Dairy Queen I missed out on makes me sick to my stomach, almost as sick as I would be if I had eaten eighty-eight dollars worth of Dairy Queen. Speaking of which, I'm hungry.
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Tuesday, July 4, 2006
Happy Fourth, Orioles!
Usually, we like to think of Orioles as beautiful orange and black birds that spend the winter in the northwestern states. But today, the Orioles happen to be a baseball team that got beaten like a drum today by the Chicago White Sox.
Yes, I was there as the Baltimore Orioles had to take out their leadoff pitcher in the fourth inning because he had already given up eight runs. I was also there for both of the three run homers, one hit by Paul Konerko and one by Juan Uribe. I was even there to cheer for Jose Contreras as he walked off the mound with his sixteen victories in a row, soon to be seventeen.
Needless to say, the White Sox won this game, thirteen to zero, so I decided to post this in order to make the Orioles feel better. Unfortunately, I don't think it's going to work. Oh well. At least the birds will understand.
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