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Sunday, May 14, 2006


Happy Mother's Day
Well, yeah, today is Sunday, the day dreaded by most, because that means the weekend is over and school starts again. Boy, I wish I could go back to Hershey for a while. lol.
Ano....I went to my grandma's house at Spring Lake. It's beautiful there. But my mom got so pissed of before we left because my dad and I burned her coffee. Is that possible? But it is very pretty down there, especially around this time of year.
Okay. Well. There's the good stuff. And you know...in my case...that there is always something bad that comes with the good. I listen to my CD player a lot, and my dad hates it. So he handcuffed me (where the hell did he get handcuffs?!!?) to a metal chair (and where'd he get that?!) and nailed the chair to the kitchen floor. And he burned my CD player on the stove, and made me sit there and watch as my precious melted. I was like NOOOOOOOOOOO!! BLU~!!!! (yeah, I name most of my possessions, thank you very much.) And there was still a CD in there.....I have no clue which one, but there was one in there.
Yeah! So...I have a math test Monday, I'm gonna hate it. I mean like, I'm good in math, but I just hate doing it. Especially with my ahou teacher, she does nothing but eat tuna out of a can the whole class. I mean, you get a lunch break!
Well, I finished watching all the Saikano episodes. They were cool! lmao. And I watched Howl's Moving Castle again. My dad hated that movie and the "little chinese people". Excuse me but they're Japanese! And we're Chinese. Even my senile grandma could figure that out. My dad slapped me. And it hurt like...yeah, well, not that bad, but enough to say oooooow. So my grandma hit him on the head with a pole. LMAO. And my dad was like "T-That d-didn't hurt t-that muuuch...." And then my grandma called him a "ohhaji" which roughly translates to "big shot" and hit him again. I was roaring!
So how are you guys?
Keep praying for "Lone Werewolf"'s safe recovery....or else!
Konbanwa!

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