Week of life
I'd like to welcome Reid and Jon to the blogging world. (YAY YAY)<---that's you guys cheering. So, I highly recommend checking them out. Jon is a rower (that pretty much describes awesomeness) who is reall funny and pretty smart too. And Reid obtain the nickname of awesome, so what does that say? He is one of the coolest guys I know, and his veiws are worth checking out. So, before continueing here, check out the aforementioned blogs of these two excellent men. Thank you.
Now that you have gone and read those blogs, I can bore you to death with what I did during the week of my birth celebration. Yup, I'm older now. So, Monday was hideous. Awoken at 2:30 to deliver papers (the joys of being a paper boy!), followed by airport at 4 to send off an amazing girl who is off to Kenya for 7 weeks or so. Then, I cam home and was a nerd for a while. Yeah, I should have slept, but who always does what they should do? Then off to school. School isn't that bad anymore. Things don't matter when you don't care anymore. The first two classes I nearly fall asleep about ten times each, and prolly did a few times. Oops. Then at lunch I go lie in the sun the whole time. It's great. Anyway, afterschool I went to a band thing, which means I walked around the track about ten times with a bass drum attached to my belly. Impossible to see children past that mass. Then off to prepare for Mcdonalds. Yay! It isn't too bad once I get there. Slow, but not bad. The worst thing is it inhibits the possible chilling time with friends. This shift wasn't so bad though, cuz I worked drive through and saw so many people I know. It was fun. My family came and brought me a cake. At work. While I was working. But it worked out. Asleep by one...almost made the 24 hour mark...
Tuesday...well, Kyle and I decided we hadn't had a good Heroes of Might and Magic game in a long time. So we went to his place and did that, listening to abba the whole time. Just like old times...He had blue koolaid, pretty much the best stuff ever, so I had a couple cups. But about halfway through the second cup, I forgot how much I had drunk, and it camoflaged so nicely with the cup...
Anyway, after that I watched an episode of an anime he had gotten into. It's called 'Initial D'(in-i-cial Dee) and It's about street car racing. I only saw the first episode, but crap those japanese can make things so that they draw you in.
So wednesday, afterschool I went back to Kyle's to watch a few more. Rediculous animes. Glad I don't have to wait a week for them. Nothing really happened in half the episodes I saw, just character crap. And the outcome becomes so predictable. Like the peasants quest game from home star runner. Not to spoil it, the ending is original, compared to most usual endings. But it was made by original people. What else would you expect? From Kyle's to Joshua's where we travelled to the beach. Who goes to a beach and doesn't swim? Well, certain circumstances allow for not swimming, but this one didnt really. Bunch of lazies. Oh well. Then we went back to the crevice (NOT crevace) and they brought a suprise cake up. Yay Werner, you're making everyone eat cake! It wasn't too bad. Fun, as they say.
Then to today. Neutral zone was a water fight. Yay! But you want to know something more fun? I recieved my first gift that wasn't a card or a cake. It's pretty snazy. My mother decided that she wanted to get me a cell phone, so she did. so know I can be a menace not only while I am at a residence, but anywhere and at anytime. Dun dun dun.
Alright, one last thing before we wrap this up. The last week of July, there is a road trip planned for the week. We need one more person to come along. We'll be buying some bulk food before we go I think, and camping while we are there. If you can come, or would like to know more, preferably both, then lemme know.
'I fear that I am just a man...'
Now that you have gone and read those blogs, I can bore you to death with what I did during the week of my birth celebration. Yup, I'm older now. So, Monday was hideous. Awoken at 2:30 to deliver papers (the joys of being a paper boy!), followed by airport at 4 to send off an amazing girl who is off to Kenya for 7 weeks or so. Then, I cam home and was a nerd for a while. Yeah, I should have slept, but who always does what they should do? Then off to school. School isn't that bad anymore. Things don't matter when you don't care anymore. The first two classes I nearly fall asleep about ten times each, and prolly did a few times. Oops. Then at lunch I go lie in the sun the whole time. It's great. Anyway, afterschool I went to a band thing, which means I walked around the track about ten times with a bass drum attached to my belly. Impossible to see children past that mass. Then off to prepare for Mcdonalds. Yay! It isn't too bad once I get there. Slow, but not bad. The worst thing is it inhibits the possible chilling time with friends. This shift wasn't so bad though, cuz I worked drive through and saw so many people I know. It was fun. My family came and brought me a cake. At work. While I was working. But it worked out. Asleep by one...almost made the 24 hour mark...
Tuesday...well, Kyle and I decided we hadn't had a good Heroes of Might and Magic game in a long time. So we went to his place and did that, listening to abba the whole time. Just like old times...He had blue koolaid, pretty much the best stuff ever, so I had a couple cups. But about halfway through the second cup, I forgot how much I had drunk, and it camoflaged so nicely with the cup...
Anyway, after that I watched an episode of an anime he had gotten into. It's called 'Initial D'(in-i-cial Dee) and It's about street car racing. I only saw the first episode, but crap those japanese can make things so that they draw you in.
So wednesday, afterschool I went back to Kyle's to watch a few more. Rediculous animes. Glad I don't have to wait a week for them. Nothing really happened in half the episodes I saw, just character crap. And the outcome becomes so predictable. Like the peasants quest game from home star runner. Not to spoil it, the ending is original, compared to most usual endings. But it was made by original people. What else would you expect? From Kyle's to Joshua's where we travelled to the beach. Who goes to a beach and doesn't swim? Well, certain circumstances allow for not swimming, but this one didnt really. Bunch of lazies. Oh well. Then we went back to the crevice (NOT crevace) and they brought a suprise cake up. Yay Werner, you're making everyone eat cake! It wasn't too bad. Fun, as they say.
Then to today. Neutral zone was a water fight. Yay! But you want to know something more fun? I recieved my first gift that wasn't a card or a cake. It's pretty snazy. My mother decided that she wanted to get me a cell phone, so she did. so know I can be a menace not only while I am at a residence, but anywhere and at anytime. Dun dun dun.
Alright, one last thing before we wrap this up. The last week of July, there is a road trip planned for the week. We need one more person to come along. We'll be buying some bulk food before we go I think, and camping while we are there. If you can come, or would like to know more, preferably both, then lemme know.
'I fear that I am just a man...'
5 Comments:
Hey man,
cool week and happy belated b-day man :) Heroes of m and m thats classic which one i havent played any of them in so long they just might be the best multiplayer games of all time. As for going to the beach without swimming what wrong with that? anyways its cool to read about your week sounds like fun and ill catch you later.
I'm not lazy. I just fear for my life. If I go into water where I don't always know where the bottom is, I will drown. It's not my fault.
Well, I really appreciate you coming out that day!! It was so encouraging to see so many people there to wish me goodbye!!
The flying hampster of doom reins coconuts on your pitiful city!
i want to come
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