Saturday, October 10, 2009

bored right out of my skull.

Concert Choir sang two weeks ago. I thought it could have been better (knowing where I heard myself or others mess up), but the people I talked to that went said it sounded pretty awesome. We sing again next week in Monroe. Can't wait! It's an experience. I'm just surprised I'm not nervous about singing in front of so many people. The first time we sang, I was surprisingly calm.

In other news about me, my intramural soccer team seems to be pretty good. We won our first game 6-0. Still workin out kinks, but I think I know how it's gonna work.

Kinda bored of my blog. It's not something I'm really into anymore. Oh well. Maybe more later.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

nothing important

There was a man who was driving along the road one day with a priest sitting shotgun when he saw three lawyers crossing the road at the next intersection. This guy HATED lawyers with a passion, but what could he do with a priest in his car? He decided, okay, I'm going to just close my eyes, and maybe I'll hit them. He closed his eyes and stepped on the gas. After a few seconds, he opened his eyes and asked the priest, "Did I hit anyone?" The priest said, "No, but I got one with the car door."

Sunday, September 6, 2009

deja vu

I got on half a minute ago because I thought of something to write, but THEN I FORGOT IT.

lacking everything but the writer's cramp.

Shortly after forgetting what I wanted to write my last blog about and posting something anyway, I remembered what it was, and forgot again. I do remember that it would have been cool to write about, so if I don't ever remember again what it is, it's because that's all I have to remember what it is by.

Anyway, I've been thinking about writing a book. It seems to be the cool thing to do. I know of at least three of my friends who are undertaking such an endeavor, and I think it might be something enjoyable to do in my free time. The problem is, I get bored of things like this rather quickly. Last year, Glenn, a friend of mine, wanted to make a comic with me. Problem is, I only ever got a few pieces of concept art finished. And to tell the truth, I'm not the best at drawings. I can doodle during class pretty well, but drawing something and being able to duplicate the way it looks in one picture is hard for me without putting forth a lot of effort.

But anyway. I don't have anything in-depth to write about. Sorry. I'll get around to writing something interesting to other people.

Tomorrow.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

this is me forcing inspiration upon myself.

I hate ergonomic keyboards. Now that my computer is at school, I have to use the home computer. And guess what? It has an ergonomic keyboard because my dad likes it like that. GAHGLKSHJIOPSHJ!!! I hate having to type correctly if I don't feel like it! Why should I suffer?

Anyway, I had something that I was thinking of writing about, but I forgot it. Sorry! It was gonna be a good one. Now I have two things that aren't super special awesome, but I guess there's not much to do about it.

Number one: at the varsity football game on Friday, during the first half of the game, I got to wear the cardinal mascot suit! It was great! I can only hope I made some person's evening a little bit happier (because we got SLAUGHTERED), which I'm sure I did, considering all the little children that kept following me around and wanting their six hundredth hi-five from the cardinal... I complain, but the little kids made me smile. :) One that was probably two years old kept saying, "Hey bird!" Haha...

But overall, it was a great experience. Even though I sweated earlier than (and probably more than) the football players, I had a lot of fun!

My second topic: people disgust me. Mostly when I sit next to them during lunch or supper and they stuff their faces and CAN'T STOP SMACKING THEIR LIPS OR CHEWING WITH THEIR MOUTH OPEN. IT'S REVOLTING.


In other news, I went to see District 9 this week. After the initial being pissed that the people who told us to see it instead of G.I. Joe bailed on us and we had to pay nine dollars (#!$#@$) to see it, I did actually think it was a good movie. At first, I didn't think it was worth nine dollars. Then again, I wouldn't have been happy going to see The Dark Knight for that much. It was actually really awesome. I won't spoil it for any of my three or four readers, but I would say that you should go see it, but not at the Fashion Square movie theater in Saginaw.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

it's got to be the new york city rhythm in my life!

You know how they say "Time flies when you're having fun?" Yeah... They were wrong. I got back from my first week at MLS (a college prep high school with a dormitory). I had a blast, and it feels like I've been gone for at least two or three times that long! I guess it makes sense, though. If we were talking about one evening hanging out, it would have felt like no time at all, but a week crammed with classes, Concert Choir, working out, hanging out, Hardin Street Harmony practice, workin in the IDO, going to the movies and getting Tropical Smoothie, and everything else that has happened just seems like a month!

Speaking of study halls... This year just feels different. Partially because I have no study halls and I have the freedom to do homework whenever I feel like it AND that my homework actually gets done, but also that I'm a senior now. I feel relaxed and stressed at the same time. Yeah, I'm one of the top dogs, but for how long? I have college to look forward to. College loans, getting a job, getting a car, getting out there in the world... I have it made right now, and soon that's going to be over. As stated in "In This Diary" by the Ataris, "Being grown up isn't half as fun as growing up... These are the best days of our lives." I'm beginning to see that now, and noticing what I've taken for granted. Such is life, I guess.

I'm just gonna start enjoying it while I can. I mean, that's all I can do, right?

Friday, August 21, 2009

"i'm significant!" screamed the dust speck.

I was driving today, and I told my dad about what I wrote in my last blog, about the people we drive past and wondering what they're like and how we would get along, and we started talking about abstract thought. One thing that made me think was God's scientia media (Latin for God's mediate knowledge, or his knowledge of what could have been). Think about it. Not only does he know everything that HAS happened, IS happening, and WILL happen, he knows what COULD have happened. Think of the butterfly and the hurricane (the thought that a butterfly flapping its wings on one side of the world can cause a hurricane on the other side). God knows all that. It just amazes me. I know that He's omniscient and all-powerful, but we take things like this for granted. Our God is a mighty God!

"God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." (Romans 8:28)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

in another's eyes...

To all appearances, I'm not too deep a thinker. Truth is, I'm not. I miss a lot of incredibly obvious things that should seem like common sense to most people. Or, maybe I don't give myself enough credit. I do think about some things sometimes when I'm doing something I can ignore, like listening to music in my room, mowing the lawn, or driving. In fact, I was driving the other day (yesterday) while listening to Harsh Krieger. I like it (Harsh Krieger) well enough. I know someone who went to high school with either the guy named Harsh or the Guy named Krieger (no relation to me).

I like music while driving because it gives my mind some background noise. If I don't have music, I get irritated more easily by stupid and careless drivers, I lose focus more often, and it's just not as enjoyable.

Anyway, I was thinking, as I sometimes do on car rides, of life. To all these people on the sidewalks, riding their bicycles, to these people coming toward me on the road, to all these old farts that I get stuck behind in a no passing zone, I'm just another driver in another vehicle. To me, they're just another person going about their business.

But I wonder... What are they like? What experiences in their life brought them to where they are now? Just like I'm on my driver's permit and driving with my mom, what brought them to this spot? Are they simply going to the grocery store? Are they going to work? What do they do for work? Do they wonder about the people they drive past? Are they wondering about me? Would we have been friends, had we the chance to stop and talk to each other?

Then I pass them.

Just like that, that person is out of my life forever.

Each face, a memory.

Each memory, forgotten.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

whaddya mean "this isn't a bed and breakfast"!?

Alas, what goes up must come down. School is starting soon (for some suckers, it's already started), and I think back to simpler times when these few days before the start of classes brought groans and desperate struggles to play as many video games as I could before I no longer had the freedom to waste my time. But enough about last summer; this summer's different.

I just did a google search for pictures of "yay for school" that I could put here. The results were disheartening. All of the results turned out "yay, NO school", which is exactly the opposite of the mood I'm trying to create, as the writer of this blog. So, seeing as I have no pictures, I guess a thousand words will suffice.

Here goes.

I like my school (Michigan Lutheran Seminary in Saginaw, MI, if anyone doesn't know.). What I love about it are my friends. I love living in the dormitories with my best friends and all the others beside. I love the stupid things we do. You really get to know people when you are with them from breakfast to bedtime for a year, two years, three, or even when you're starting the fourth.

Of course, we do have classes. It's still a high school. But who likes those? I mean, some classes are just totally wicked awesome because of the teachers and/or material (Art, Spanish, Chemistry, Chorus/Choir), but my favorite part is still being able to walk to Kroger with friends in the middle of winter to buy Egg Nog and a can of Reddi-Whip to celebrate the holidays that hadn't even come yet and refrigerating it outside in the snow because we aren't allowed to have refrigerators in the dorms. THAT'S what's so great about MLS. I feel bad for the students who live in town and miss out. Not a whole lot, but there's a part of me that thinks about them sometimes.

And with all that, I came just under 200 words.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

retribution

I'm not a frequent reader. I usually only read books I've heard about and expect to be good, like the Harry Potter books, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, or other books people have let me borrow. I was standing in Borders (That's what I do when I go to bookstores. I stand.) in the science fiction setting, looking at books I own and like, when I saw a book with an interesting cover, The Way of Shadows by Brent Weeks.

I thought, awesome! Assassins right on the cover! Score, dude! So I bought the first one and I couldn't put it down. I loved it! So I went back and bought the second two.

SPOILER ALERT


The trilogy follows Kylar Stern in a rags-to-riches (kinda) story as he comes from being an orphan child (named Azoth) with nothing to the best wetboy (basically, assassins with magic) in the world.

SPOILER END

I've read some interesting things in there, like one conversation between the protagonist and a mage who can see the future that had a lot of phrases I'd love to use as Facebook statuses. Another interesting thing I read somewhere in there was something like, "There is only one sin: stealing. Everything else is a variation of that. When you murder, you take a man's life from him. When you sleep with another man's wife, you steal the sanctity of their marriage."

That's not the way most people see it (in the Bible, there are TEN commandments), but I think that's an interesting perspective. When we don't give all the glory to God, aren't we taking what is rightfully his? If people thought like that, would they be so quick to destroy someone's reputation with gossip? Would they see things that they dismiss as okay as sinful?

Friday, August 14, 2009

the stupider you look, the better you're dancing.

I've been gone for THREE WEEKS, and FINALLY I'm home! It was fun, but after a while, you just get weary and tired of traveling cross-country... We left from Michigan, went down to the arch of St. Louis, then went west through Oklahoma and Texas and New Mexico, all the way over to Phoenix, Arizona. That was when the REAL fun started! We rented a house (we, meaning my entire family) and stayed there with the groomsmen, playing Rock Band and swimming in our pool and getting tan (Ha! Kriegers tanning... I'm so funny!). The wedding itself was pretty great. In the first line of the sermon, my Uncle Mark forgot Josh and Julie's names! Then, my brothers, Danny and Joel, sang a beautiful song. Afterward, we went to the reception, which was pretty great, because my brother Joel, as the best man, did an awesome best man speech and sang another song with my brother Jon about Josh and Julie's first date. Once the dancing got started (REALLY started), it didn't end until the last songs ended... It was great. I got a lot of compliments on my dancing and I hi-fived Jemaine from Flight of the Conchords!

Then we went to Las Vegas and stayed with Joel for a few days before going to Wisconsin and staying at our cottage by Lake Wisconsin for a few days before driving home. And now, I have school to look forward to in a week. :D

That's the short version. I could write a long version, but it was SUCH a great trip that I would be tired of it long before it was over.

In other news, the new season of Psych started last week, and tonight (10 P.M.) is a new episode! I love that show. Also tonight (9 P.M.) is the first episode of the last season of Monk.

That's all for now.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

the only time i hate pizza...




These are some pictures from my WoW experience tonight, in which a lot of people made new characters and went on a raid to kill Hogger, a lvl 11 Elite monster. It was all in good fun, watching them try to kill him (which they did, eventually) all with their lvl 1 spells and junk. What made it even better was a lvl 20 Gnome (figures) mage that kept killing Hogger, which made everyone else REALLY PISSED. It was funny :DDDD and then someone switched to a high lvl Horde character to kick his butt (which he did), after which we all went to Goldshire to watch Pizzapocket get owned in all the duels he went into and duel amongst ourselves. Overall, a great night!

And here's my life update for those of you who have been following: I'm leaving tomorrow or Tuesday for three weeks.

That's all, folks!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

goin crazy with the sound of my mind.

Just click on it and you'll see a bigger version. Man, I haven't posted in a while! I've been busy not blogging and then going to Wisconsin. I don't think anything else has happened other than my brother's party. Went to Wisconsin for a pre-wedding reception party of sorts so people who couldn't make it could come to this and stuff like that.

Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I hung out with my cousins mostly. Played some Castle Crashers on XBOX 360. Totally awesome 2-D save-the-princess adventure. Watched the Home Run Derby.

Yeah, that's almost all I can think of. There's some other junk that I don't want to talk about, so that about sums it up. Maybe I should write some lyrics or doodle. I have a great idea for a character bio and sketch, so I'm gonna try to get that done eventually. I think I'm going to play the piano tomorrow. I think I might exercise tomorrow as well.

Oh, and I LOVE Dr. Lightman's daughter on Lie To Me. I don't know why, but I love that character. Well, I might know why. But I'm not in the mood for explaining. If you're interested, ask me.

Monday, July 6, 2009

1:30 a.m. is a bad time for party time.


It's technically my birthday right now. Yay me! I'm seventeen now, which means I can buy more stuff than I used to be able to.

Jerks ruin everything. I was playing World of Warcraft and someone kept yelling at me for doing something that made sense and wasn't doing any harm. What he was APPARENTLY telling me to do was be long range when I am a melee fighter. >.> And when I didn't understand it, he kept yelling at me. So I'm done with World of Warcraft for a while. Great start to my birthday, jerk. That was after someone thought I was arrogant and snappy for one comment I made that was not meant with any malice at all and immediately stereotyped me and put me into a category of people he hated. Great night, guys. I might not interact with too many people from now on.

But, a funny story now. Apparently, some parents let their nine-year-olds play this game. Our only healer was one such person. His attention span showed it. We died maybe two, three times because he, the healer, wasn't healing. That made it very hard to not die.

Enough World of Warcraft jibba jabba. My dad's birthday was (technically) yesterday. My brother Jon and his fiancee came over for supper. For his birthday supper, he grilled turkey on our gas grill, which was aaaawesome! Man... Good food puts me in such a good mood.

Anyway, I'm going to go read a book I bought with my birthday money about assassins. Good night!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

"it's an american thing."

So, highlight of my day was probably when I wished a Canadian a happy Independence Day. We both had a good laugh about that, then she said it was more of an American thing. But I guess I'm not too far off, since Canada Day was on July 1st. That also happens to be Levi's birthday. Cool, huh? A Korean born on Canada Day. I should tell him that.

Speaking of birthdays, my dad's birthday is on Monday and my birthday is this coming Tuesday. It'll probably just pass, another year, come and gone. Birthdays aren't celebrated too much in my family. We don't have giant parties. We also don't usually have cakes. But, it's a time for family, so if anyone has time to be there, we get together.

Everytime someone messages me on facebook chat, my typing gets screwed up, so I'll just finish here. Good night all, and have a Happy Independence Day! (Even though it's already technically July 5th...)

Friday, July 3, 2009

ich habe Leid.

Why are the sad endings often the most fulfilling?

I watched the Full Metal Alchemist movie just now (Conqueror of Shamballa), and man, was that sad! One character redeemed himself by sacrificing his life, Ed's father died, not much happened with Envy, the other Al died, and now the Elric brothers are trapped in the other world! Man! What a downer!

The FMA anime was 51 episodes long. The ending was kinda open-ended, so the movie did tie those up, but there's so much more I want from it! My all-time favorite anime was rather short, and I'm really sad that it had to be like that. Ah well, such is life.

Oh, and it had Hitler.





i'm bored. FMA. (not FML)

I saw this video while I was at the Secretary of State's Office:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xdL0iWpF8Y

I thought it was kinda funny. Nice and simple, with a clear message.

I'm bored of talking about it already. I'm bored. I don't feel like doing anything.

I'm gonna go watch FMA: The Conqueror of Shamballa.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

in other words, a "fail" fail.

I've been noticing a disturbing trend lately. I found a funny website called www.failblog.com a while ago, and since then, I've heard a lot of people say "fail" or "epic fail". Now, this is fine every once in a while, but when every other sentence you speak is "fail", it loses the effect and humor.







Now that the rant is out of the way, I just got back from Cincinnati two days ago. I babysat my two nieces for a while. Lemme tell ya, easiest job ever. Sat em in front of Finding Nemo, easiest two hour babysitting ever. We also colored for a while.

While I was down there, I started P90-X. I now weigh 150 after one and a half days. I was 140 before. Crazy!

Also, I worked for my neighbor yesterday, cutting down trees and sawing off branches and chopping said branches in half.

And now I'm going to Disneyworld!

...

No.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Friday, June 26, 2009

i'm such a good lutheran that all the catholic colleges want me.

WOW. This is going to be a long post, guys. If there are actually any of you out there, I mean. I've been gone for a week. I was in Detroit to help out with a bible soccer camp. I stayed with Uncle Dan and Aunt Andrea (Pastor Dan and his wife, not related at all). So did my roommate, Peter Schmeling, Anna Krueger, and Luc Lemke, whom I had never met before, but he's pretty cool. Kinda reminded me of Jared Natsis at first. It was awesome.

I don't feel like writing a whole lot of details because we were there having fun for a WHOLE WEEK, so I'll sum it up: Mrs. Schmidt is awesome and very sarcastic, Pastor Dan is cool also (which we already knew), and I got to hang out with Anna Krueger a bit. Wonder why I never have before. Also, I got to play soccer for a week and maybe I tanned a little bit. The HVL kids were cool. Um... Yeah, a lot of stuff I would say would be like an inside joke. I don't want to explain all of them, so I'll just say it was really cool.

Peter cried during a movie and we watched the documentary on Michael Jackson's life. We also watched a lot of daytime tv, like Dr. Phil reruns and Jerry Springer.

Tonight, we finished it off with a Koine concert. Koine is Greek for "common", which they think of themselves as. Koine Greek was the common Greek spoken by the everyday man, so ordinary people speak ordinarily to bring you a spectacular message of Jesus. It was awesome. The little kids sang the refrain for a few songs and the helpers had to get up and sing along with them so they would feel a little more confident. I got a T-shirt, so I'm not complaining. It's pretty cool. (www.koinemusic.com) Before I forget.

I gotta leave tomorrow, so I'll blog again sometime when I get the chance. I got back a little while ago, so I'm getting ready for tomorrow and junk. No funny picture this time. Sorry!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

omg red ranger!!!1!!1! :O

Today's the day I'm leaving and
tomorrow I'll be gone.
You're in my heart and on my mind,
I will bring you along.
Everything sucks when I'm gone.

Okay, so the first line fits. No, wait... It's today YOU'RE leaving and tomorrow YOU'LL be gone. Oh well. I'm leaving today and church is rather soon, so this is a brief goodbye. I can't think of anything funny to say off the top of my head, but have a Happy Father's Day and all that jazz.


Saturday, June 20, 2009

silly me, i forgot a title!

All right, I think I'm going to post some of the lyrics I've been working on. I do it on occasion when I'm on a long car ride from Ann Arbor after having had dinner with my brother and his girlfriend during which I had a wicked stellar lamb kabob.

"Singin isn't just for the shower."

Yeah, I didn't get very far. By the time I was working on it, I recognized the scenery, which meant we were about five minutes away. But hey, Rome wasn't built in a day, ya know?

So, I went to Ann Arbor today. We had dinner with my brother, Jon, and his girlfriend. I decided to try something new, so I had the lamb kabob. I LOVE KABOBS. Oh man, I love them! The lamb was pretty excellent. There wasn't much variety on the kabab (green peppers, onions, and lamb), but man, did I enjoy it! I also got a mountain dew hat because I didn't have a green one yet.

I totally pimped out my keyboard yesterday with some Pikachu stickers. There's not much space, so it's not as sweet as I would have hoped (the left half has no happiness) ( :( ), but the right half makes my day! Now I'm planning on moving to the tower/ box/ main computing unit. I may include some Marrill... Maril? Marryl? This thing.

Anyway, I gotta pack some junk before I leave for Project Titus tomorrow. One of the first big events of the summer. Where did this last week go? I guess time doesn't mean much during summer, especially when you see almost no sunlight because of your habit of staying up til three and sleeping til noon, only to start playing WoW all over again. Which I'm about to do.

... Merrill?

Friday, June 19, 2009

dope nose.

I am super excited to tell you, one voice CAN make a difference. In World of Warcraft (Ha, you thought it was something wise to say about real life, didn't you?), there are two factions to choose from when you make a character: The Alliance and The Horde. The Alliance has your general good guys (humans, dwarves, gnomes, night elves, draenei) and The Horde is generally evil (orcs, undead, trolls, tauren [similar to minotaurs], and blood elves). The two factions' players can't covnerse with one another and generally try to kill each other (This is called PvP. [Player versus Player]) and Blizzard (the company that created WoW [World of Warcraft]) decided to make it easy on those who just want to bash each others' skulls in and made PvP arenas. Generally, from my experience, The Alliance sucks. The Horde is much more organized and the players more serious. Thus far, I've lost almost all of my PvP arena experiences. The first time I played, The Alliancewon, even though I had no clue what was going on. Up to tonight, the rest have been losses. Alliance characters just kinda all run to whichever place is next an don't strategize much. I noticed this and was very frustrated with my teammates. I lost my first battle tonight because of such stupidity, so before the second one started, I asked if we could formulate a plan. Then, whoa! We made plans! (Not just "Win," although a few suggested that.) Capture this, then go for this. Paladins offense, rogues defense. Wow! I did it! I got us organized! And as the battle went on, I saw that we were slowly getting the lead over The Horde, and I felt overjoyed! Man! That was great!

In real life, I'm going to see my brother in Ypsilanti tomorrow. Can't wait! I wish I could see my brothers more (...and sister; usually I forget to mention her because there's one of her and four of my older brothers. Sorry Rachel!). Unfortunately, I'll miss out on going to Cincinnati next week (if that's when it is) because of the Detroit soccer camp that's happening. I go to Detroit for a week and teach soccer to Spanish kids, from what I understand. We're going for Project Titus and we get to see Tutor Schmidt! Whoo! I talked to him on the phone for a little bit, and he asked about Peter and Hillery (they're dating), so hopefully he'll make fun of Peter while we're there! Speaking of which, tomorrow I need to pack for that and look for Peter's stuff that I took home.

Is anyone still reading this? If so, congrats! I owe you a hearty handshake the next time I see you. You'll have to tell me though, because I won't know whose hand to shake. I guess I could just walk around shaking people's hands in a hearty fashion, but that might be weird.

Well, all good things must come to an end, so I'll end it with...

ANOTHER FUNNY PICTURE!!!


Friday, June 12, 2009

william wallace pwnt shaka zhulu, ira pwnt taliban, apache pwnt gladiator, russian special forces pwnt american special forces, samurai pwnt viking.


It's been one of those days all day...

Actually, pretty great day. Profe became a fan of himself, which made me laugh, and then he commented on it, which made me laugh again. Then I played World of Warcraft with great success. I leveled 3 levels today WITH 1x experience AND getting up at twelve o'clock and mowing for an hour AND taking a couple hours off for watching the Deadliest Warrior marathon.

My brother sent me a pretty funny text today. here's how it went:
Not all flowers can say love, but a rose did. Not all plants can survive thirst, but a cactus did. Not all retards can read, but look at you go!

Awesome, Daft Punk just started playing. Got my library on shuffle. Earlier, I was listening to Weird Al while playing WoW. I listen to Noah's playlist pretty often nowadays (Noah was my roommate this past year), and I must say I'm glad his computer died so he had to put his music on my computer. I forgot he had a computer. We had three computers in our room at one time. Five power strips for everything, of course. Don't know how many gigawatts we used up.

I wonder what kind of crazy stuff I could come up with at 2:00 in the morning. Might be interesting. Maybe I'll do something like that with someone next year, although Peter probably won't stay up until 4:00 with me like Remington did...

Ach, allergies are making me tired. I have to sleep...

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

chuck norris simply walks into mordor.


I've been looking up memes lately, which are viral videos or jokes spread all across the internet, even across the world. It has provided me with much enjoyment for lack of a better thing to do.

I don't know why I'm writing. Nothing new has happened since yesterday since I talked about driver's ed. That happens again today. Maybe I'll talk about that later. Later... What about now? Whatever. I'll be back. I'm gonna go play World of Warcraft. Rock on.

Monday, June 8, 2009

driver said what?

I started Segment 2 of driver's ed today. Of course, going to MLS in Saginaw, I knew none of the other kids. Sure, some of them I saw in my last driver's ed class, but I've never spoken to anyone. Choose my own table, sit down, hope that some cute girl sits next to me. I'm one of the last people to get a table buddy, but eventually a pretty cute girl sits down next to me. We still have a little while before class, so I start talking to her. Ask her where she goes to school, what grade she's in, what's her name (yeah, in that order). Saw her texting and asked, "Are you texting someone and telling them that you're sitting next to a cute guy?" She laughed and said, "Yeah... I don't think my boyfriend would like hearing that." Smoooooth.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

things that go REAGHGAHEAGH in the night.

My cousins from Wisconsin are here. It's been fun. We're about to go see Star Trek. More on that later. Yesterday, we watched Bolt, Snakes on a Plane, and an old Jackie Chan movie from the seventies. Then we played Super Smash Bros. and Halo 2. Of course, I was dominating with fairly small effort. I'm just awesome like that.

Last night, as we were going to bed, I was talking to my cousin Tristan in a hushed voice so as not to wake my other cousin, Colin, who was sleeping. Tristan had the bright idea of going on the roof at 1:00 in the morning. It was awesome! Kinda creepy though. We saw two people run down the street and go into the middle school across the street. After that, we started hearing mewing sounds, like a cat. It was probably 75 yards away, then all of a sudden a cat started screeching BLOODY MURDER. Not literally, that would have been silly! But we got scared and then it came closer and did it AGAIN and AGAIN. That scared me. Incredibly.

Back from Star Trek. It was awesome! No, it was beyond awesome! It was be-awesome! Really, I loved it. Go see it. You will like it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02LgdXVkXgM

Saturday, June 6, 2009

we are people, not numbers.

A little bit of stuff about me before serious stuff. I mentioned the talent show and how PK Thunder won. Afterward, we went to Papa John's to celebrate. We walked down there, and on the way is when Noah mentioned the singing telegram idea. When we arrived, we asked if we could sing a four part Star Wars song to get a discount. The lady said no, but since we had five minutes left, we decided to do it anyways. Before we started, the black guy who worked there said, "Lay that s*** down!" So we did. While we sang, they ignored three phone calls. Afterward, the cashier said that she did indeed give us a discount of a few dollars from sixteen to about twelve. After we put eleven dollars on the counter, we started searching for more and she told us not to worry about it. The black guy told us we were "bad a** mothers". It was an awesome end to an awesome night. Of course, I paid for ten dollars out of the eleven, but still. It was awesome.

Now onto more important stuff.

http://coffeeshopdaze.blogspot.com/2009/06/we-are-people-not-numbers.html

Kayla wrote lyrics about this:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=2256208753

There started a discussion about our church synod and what is going on. Recently, there have been some cuts throughout the synod. I heard that another school in the synod, LPS, had very small cuts while MLS has lost six teachers as well as staff members. We are all feeling this, whether or not we liked those who were cut. We're all part of the Seminary Family. And really, that's what it's like. We are really close. A lot of the students were friends with the teachers and aren't happy with this, naturally. Nobody is. It's hard to feel happy with the way things are going.

Now is an excellent time to demonstrate what we can do. People say to pray for our future. I do. But that's not the end. You can't just pray and wait for things to pass over. Sometimes when you ask God to build a house, he gives you a hammer. You have to do something about it.

Enough preaching. Just thought I'd just mention it. Think about it, pray about it, but don't think we can brush this aside and someone else will take care of it. Please.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

pt. 4- epilogue, or: shoop da woop.


SUP DAWG, I'm gonna write some quick stuff about me before I go to bed. Making a mental note to myself to look up shoop da whoop on www.knowyourmemes.com where I recently looked up the yo dawg meme. Look it up. I think you'll understand immediately what yo dawg is.

Anyway, life is good. Been playin World of Warcraft. I know I say that a lot, but I'm just tryin to waste away my summer or at least get a lvl 60 character so I can sparta whenever I need to. Right now I have a lvl 30 warlock that I hate and a lvl 27 rogue that I love and other assorted characters that I'm doing in parties with other people.

Sorry about that line where I said I had to sparta... You were probably thinking "Wtf?" I've picked up a lot of sayings like that from spending too much time with the Swaffers. It feels like I've been hanging out with them for the longest time. Danit, I did it again!
(Note to self- ask Ruke Thomford how to spell that.)(Note to reader- he doesn't say g's.)

I started reading a book. I talked to a girl for a little bit last night. Facebook chat is gay and ruins my chances of talking to certain girls. Summer's decent so far, but none of the big stuff has happened yet.

Speaking of stuff happening, my cousins are coming this weekend! WHOO! They live in Wisconsin, so I don't see them that often. This is going to be fun! If you have any ideas on WHAT we could do, that'd be helpful. Thanks!

And remember... You can't touch this; this is Sparta.

pt. 3- nobody cares if you upset a droid.

Speaking of being awesome, Jenna finally got PK Thunder's winning performance at the talent show on youtube. Thanks a bunch Jenna!

PK Thunder:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz4K6-9xGA4

Moosebutter, the group that composed this song, has a video on youtube, but it's not my favorite version. There's another one that has, in my humble opinion, better performance, both singing and acting. Corey Vidal recorded himself four times and put music behind it.

We had a lot of fun doing it (Jared Natsis, Peter Schmeling, Noah Willitz, and I) and hopefully we can top it next year. We're trying to find music online, so if you find some funny or cool acapella music, like retro Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or some acapella song that is awesome, it would be great.

We've actually been talking about making a singing telegram kind of thing. We'd probably have to write our own music because of the fact that there is not much music on the web for acapella singing groups. We'll see how it goes.

There was something else that was going to go here, but I am having trouble remembering things. I'm sorry. It will have to wait.

pt. 2- +1 Blog Entry


Yeah, I know, I stole someone else's humor again. Shame on me. It wouldn't have been the same if I had tried to remember what he once said about his house's old heating system being something that hasn't been used for several centuries, like heretics. I can't compare to someone who won the Pulitzer Prize.

By the way, I had a lot to say when I felt INSPIRED to write, so I'm separating it into parts, if you don't mind. Read part one first, please.

(By the way, more Dave Barry material can be found in your library or at http://www.miamiherald.com/dave_barry/)

Next topic... I might have forgotten what else I wanted to talk about.

Oh yeah.

I've never played Dungeons and Dragons. It looked like it would be a cool game to play if I felt like a social life was not as fun as video games or something. Which it wasn't. Back then.

So I'm going to make fun of it b stealing people's work. Just something funny for you to look at. If you want to read something I wrote, skip over this entry.

Also, a video using Final Fantasy characters:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHdXG2gV01k

pt. 1- there are times when you wish the commode had a seat belt.

Hey, I haven't had an extremely long one in a while because I've been busy playing World of Warcraft (which is also why I haven't exercised, or talked to girls on the phone late at night, or bathed) (oops, not that last one), so I'm going to write two blogs for you and roll it all up into one, because I was reminded of two things right before writing. Here goes!

Scratch that. I'll write multiple ones and you can chooose which one(s) you want to read.


First up: italic squirrels. No idea HOW I thought of this and remembered it, but I did. The legendary humor columnist from Florida, Dave Barry, had a lot of trademarks in his writing. One of them is that, after he has made a joke about something, he will refer to it like this: something "would be a great name for a rock band." I can only remember Italic Squirrels and Flaming Booty Moths. I luuuurve reading Dave Barry. I thought it would be nice for you to experience him too.

It's kinda long.

Dave Barry: A journey into my colon -- and yours

(This Dave Barry column was originally published Feb. 22, 2008.)

OK. You turned 50. You know you're supposed to get a colonoscopy. But you haven't. Here are your reasons:

1. You've been busy.

2. You don't have a history of cancer in your family.

3. You haven't noticed any problems.

4. You don't want a doctor to stick a tube 17,000 feet up your butt.

Let's examine these reasons one at a time. No, wait, let's not. Because you and I both know that the only real reason is No. 4. This is natural. The idea of having another human, even a medical human, becoming deeply involved in what is technically known as your ''behindular zone'' gives you the creeping willies.

I know this because I am like you, except worse. I yield to nobody in the field of being a pathetic weenie medical coward. I become faint and nauseous during even very minor medical procedures, such as making an appointment by phone. It's much worse when I come into physical contact with the medical profession. More than one doctor's office has a dent in the floor caused by my forehead striking it seconds after I got a shot.

In 1997, when I turned 50, everybody told me I should get a colonoscopy. I agreed that I definitely should, but not right away. By following this policy, I reached age 55 without having had a colonoscopy. Then I did something so pathetic and embarrassing that I am frankly ashamed to tell you about it.

What happened was, a giant 40-foot replica of a human colon came to Miami Beach. Really. It's an educational exhibit called the Colossal Colon, and it was on a nationwide tour to promote awareness of colo-rectal cancer. The idea is, you crawl through the Colossal Colon, and you encounter various educational items in there, such as polyps, cancer and hemorrhoids the size of regulation volleyballs, and you go, ''Whoa, I better find out if I contain any of these things,'' and you get a colonoscopy.

If you are as a professional humor writer, and there is a giant colon within a 200-mile radius, you are legally obligated to go see it. So I went to Miami Beach and crawled through the Colossal Colon. I wrote a column about it, making tasteless colon jokes. But I also urged everyone to get a colonoscopy. I even, when I emerged from the Colossal Colon, signed a pledge stating that I would get one.

But I didn't get one. I was a fraud, a hypocrite, a liar. I was practically a member of Congress.

Five more years passed. I turned 60, and I still hadn't gotten a colonoscopy. Then, a couple of weeks ago, I got an e-mail from my brother Sam, who is 10 years younger than I am, but more mature. The email was addressed to me and my middle brother, Phil. It said:

``Dear Brothers,

``I went in for a routine colonoscopy and got the dreaded diagnosis: cancer. We're told it's early and that there is a good prognosis that they can get it all out, so, fingers crossed, knock on wood, and all that. And of course they told me to tell my siblings to get screened. I imagine you both have.''

Um. Well.

First I called Sam. He was hopeful, but scared. We talked for a while, and when we hung up, I called my friend Andy Sable, a gastroenterologist, to make an appointment for a colonoscopy. A few days later, in his office, Andy showed me a color diagram of the colon, a lengthy organ that appears to go all over the place, at one point passing briefly through Minneapolis. Then Andy explained the colonoscopy procedure to me in a thorough, reassuring and patient manner. I nodded thoughtfully, but I didn't really hear anything he said, because my brain was shrieking, quote, ``HE'S GOING TO STICK A TUBE 17,000 FEET UP YOUR BUTT!''

I left Andy's office with some written instructions, and a prescription for a product called ''MoviPrep,'' which comes in a box large enough to hold a microwave oven. I will discuss MoviPrep in detail later; for now suffice it to say that we must never allow it to fall into the hands of America's enemies.

I spent the next several days productively sitting around being nervous. Then, on the day before my colonoscopy, I began my preparation. In accordance with my instructions, I didn't eat any solid food that day; all I had was chicken broth, which is basically water, only with less flavor. Then, in the evening, I took the MoviPrep. You mix two packets of powder together in a one-liter plastic jug, then you fill it with lukewarm water. (For those unfamiliar with the metric system, a liter is about 32 gallons.) Then you have to drink the whole jug. This takes about an hour, because MoviPrep tastes -- and here I am being kind -- like a mixture of goat spit and urinal cleanser, with just a hint of lemon.

The instructions for MoviPrep, clearly written by somebody with a great sense of humor, state that after you drink it, ''a loose watery bowel movement may result.'' This is kind of like saying that after you jump off your roof, you may experience contact with the ground.

MoviPrep is a nuclear laxative. I don't want to be too graphic, here, but: Have you ever seen a space shuttle launch? This is pretty much the MoviPrep experience, with you as the shuttle. There are times when you wish the commode had a seat belt. You spend several hours pretty much confined to the bathroom, spurting violently. You eliminate everything. And then, when you figure you must be totally empty, you have to drink another liter of MoviPrep, at which point, as far as I can tell, your bowels travel into the future and start eliminating food that you have not even eaten yet.

After an action-packed evening, I finally got to sleep. The next morning my wife drove me to the clinic. I was very nervous. Not only was I worried about the procedure, but I had been experiencing occasional return bouts of MoviPrep spurtage. I was thinking, ''What if I spurt on Andy?'' How do you apologize to a friend for something like that? Flowers would not be enough.

At the clinic I had to sign many forms acknowledging that I understood and totally agreed with whatever the hell the forms said. Then they led me to a room full of other colonoscopy people, where I went inside a little curtained space and took off my clothes and put on one of those hospital garments designed by sadist perverts, the kind that, when you put it on, makes you feel even more naked than when you are actually naked.

Then a nurse named Eddie put a little needle in a vein in my left hand. Ordinarily I would have fainted, but Eddie was very good, and I was already lying down. Eddie also told me that some people put vodka in their MoviPrep. At first I was ticked off that I hadn't thought of this, but then I pondered what would happen if you got yourself too tipsy to make it to the bathroom, so you were staggering around in full Fire Hose Mode. You would have no choice but to burn your house.

When everything was ready, Eddie wheeled me into the procedure room, where Andy was waiting with a nurse and an anesthesiologist. I did not see the 17,000-foot tube, but I knew Andy had it hidden around there somewhere. I was seriously nervous at this point. Andy had me roll over on my left side, and the anesthesiologist began hooking something up to the needle in my hand. There was music playing in the room, and I realized that the song was Dancing Queen by Abba. I remarked to Andy that, of all the songs that could be playing during this particular procedure, Dancing Queen has to be the least appropriate.

''You want me to turn it up?'' said Andy, from somewhere behind me.

''Ha ha,'' I said.

And then it was time, the moment I had been dreading for more than a decade. If you are squeamish, prepare yourself, because I am going to tell you, in explicit detail, exactly what it was like.

I have no idea. Really. I slept through it. One moment, Abba was shrieking ``Dancing Queen! Feel the beat from the tambourine . . .''

. . . and the next moment, I was back in the other room, waking up in a very mellow mood. Andy was looking down at me and asking me how I felt. I felt excellent. I felt even more excellent when Andy told me that it was all over, and that my colon had passed with flying colors. I have never been prouder of an internal organ.

But my point is this: In addition to being a pathetic medical weenie, I was a complete moron. For more than a decade I avoided getting a procedure that was, essentially, nothing. There was no pain and, except for the MoviPrep, no discomfort. I was risking my life for nothing.

If my brother Sam had been as stupid as I was -- if, when he turned 50, he had ignored all the medical advice and avoided getting screened -- he still would have had cancer. He just wouldn't have known. And by the time he did know -- by the time he felt symptoms -- his situation would have been much, much more serious. But because he was a grown-up, the doctors caught the cancer early, and they operated and took it out. Sam is now recovering and eating what he describes as ''really, really boring food.'' His prognosis is good, and everybody is optimistic, fingers crossed, knock on wood, and all that.

Which brings us to you, Mr. or Mrs. or Miss or Ms. Over-50-And-Hasn't-Had-a-Colonoscopy. Here's the deal: You either have colo-rectal cancer, or you don't. If you do, a colonoscopy will enable doctors to find it and do something about it. And if you don't have cancer, believe me, it's very reassuring to know you don't. There is no sane reason for you not to have it done.

I am so eager for you to do this that I am going to induce you with an Exclusive Limited Time Offer. If you, after reading this, get a colonoscopy, let me know by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Dave Barry Colonoscopy Inducement, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Miami, FL 33132. I will send you back a certificate, signed by me and suitable for framing if you don't mind framing a cheesy certificate, stating that you are a grown-up who got a colonoscopy. Accompanying this certificate will be a square of limited-edition custom-printed toilet paper with an image of Miss Paris Hilton on it. You may frame this also, or use it in whatever other way you deem fit.

But even if you don't want this inducement, please get a colonoscopy. If I can do it, you can do it. Don't put it off. Just do it.

Be sure to stress that you want the non-Abba version.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

listen to each drop of rain...

Yes, I'm listening to that Evanescence song that Kayla suggested to Mrs. Berg we sing for Commencement Concert last year. I couldn't help but think about it as I was lying on the couch next to the window while it poured outside. The power went out, around six so my family was sitting in the dining room with maybe thirty candles lit, reading books or listening to my mom play the piano. It was actually pretty nice, but I still wish that I would have been able to play World of Warcraft or something. It came on JUST as I was going to bed (just my luck) at around midnight, but I was already in bed, so I simply went to bed.

The book I started reading is called The Historian. So far, it's about Vlad the Impaler (better known as Dracula) and these mysterious books two historians both found on their desks. One of the historians' daughters found his book and asked him about it, which he proceeded to tell her about. The historian who had received one ten years earlier had actually gone to research its origin, which led him to the Ottoman Empire (Vlad was a Turk killer in his earlier days). While he was looking at a map that might possibly show him the location of Vlad's tomb, a man came, took the map and all of his notes, and escaped without a trace. And that's about where I got to.

I finally got around to watching Season 3 of Arrested Development, a very excellent tv show that didn't get the ratings it deserved. It's a little racy, so parents might not like it, but I thoroughly enjoy it. Kayla, watch it! (Why am I never that straightforward? You're the only one that reads this anyway!)

Hm... What's a funny way to end this? I know! I'll end it with something obscure that i didn't understand until going through Chemistry, like so many of these comics!


Friday, May 22, 2009

it's a grand night for singing!

The long-awaited Commencement Concert took place tonight. For many of us, it was bittersweet; knowing it was summer, but yet knowing that you would never see some of these people again, friends or not. For some of us, it hasn't quite hit us yet. The seniors, after tomorrow, are GONE. My class is the new sen10r class. There were quite a few girls crying. There was a guy squealing in joy, talking about how he'd never have to sit in these chairs again or walk through these hallways... Which caused MORE girls to cry.

But onto the concert itself. It went a lot better than I ever expected. Not only did the other four tenors in Chapel Choir sing, but we knew our notes (miraculously) and sounded GOOD. Mrs. Berg was all smiles! Speaking of Mrs. Berg, in choir practice, EVERY day, Chris Majeske, Jake Theurer, and I made up our own choreography a little. We did some things a little different in "Will It Go 'Round in Circles", like being a little more active in the beginning (which she smiled at tonight) and doing a sweet hair flip at the end. But for "Unwritten" (yes, the song by Natasha Beidingfield), we would move the way we felt, actually reaching for something in the distance and imitating the rain falling on our skin. Well, during the concert tonight, as Mrs. Berg was directing us, SHE STARTED DOING OUR MADE-UP CHOREOGRAPHY. We almost had to stop! It was all we could do to contain our laughter! My smile was the biggest I think it's ever been... She sure pulled a fast one on us! I mentioned it to her after the concert, and she said, "And they thought this entire time, I wasn't watching them!" Ha... The sophomore chorus was pretty good with their "At the Hop". Ali Wine was so into it that I couldn't help but laugh. Concert Choir had a song I liked, and Hardin Street Harmony's "Coffee in a Cardboard Cup" has got me SO super psyched for HSH next year! Can't wait!

My brother's playing Final Fantasy X for the first time. I'm trying not to pay attention so I'm still surprised when I play through it myself. It would be easier if World of Warcraft would download faster! I've heard WoW is more addicting than cocaine. I sure hope I get a job and exercise routine this summer.

Well, WoW is taking a while, so I'll just play the version where it streams from the internet. Have a good summer and all that jazz!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

throwback mountain... dew.


Did you know Pepsi products like Pepsi and Mountain Dew are going back to using natural sugar, like the good ol' days? Our chemistry teacher (who has too much blood in his mountain dew stream) first told us about it and I saw it in the store today, so I thought why not? It's not too different. It's not as fizzy and bubbly, but don't get me wrong. It's not flat. Oh, and the can looks totally awesome, just the same as retro b-ball jerseys without all the flashy designs.



Other than that, life's good. I've been having an awesome few weeks. It helps that I've made Concert Choir and Hardin Street Harmony, which are really big deals at MLS and to me especially. I look up to my brothers in a way that I can't really explain. My older brothers (and sister too) hold so much importance to me and are my role models. Ever since I was a kid, I've wanted to be like them. Making CC helped because, as Kriegers, we're blessed with natural intelligence and singing (I must not be adopted!) I miss them...


Anysways... Life feels good. Got Animal Crossing: City Folk, which I've been having fun playing. Also got Final Fantasy X and FFX-2, which I need to play. Funny story about that. I was in the mall, went to a used game store, traded in seventeen old games for three new ones and two movies (With ten dollars left over!) and walk next door to the sports store with my stuff. Walk in and the alarms go off. Of course, since I was entering, the guy just took my stuff over and made it not... whatever the adjective for "able to set off alarms in the mall"... and the guy from the used game store, Travis, walked by and said, "Sorry, we don't have those machines!" Haaa... He's an old friend of my brother's...


I started thinking about songwriting, so I'll probably also pick up the guitar soon. I'm already working on one song, and here's what I've got so far...


Here's a song I'd like to sing for you
About a boy and girl like me and you
A long story short, he loved her so.
Short story long, this is how it goes:

(Just made up those last two lines...)


(something in here about his unrequited love)


Was he writing songs that made her laugh
Or was he writing his epitaph?
Oh, who can know?
With candy, flowers, and poetry
He showed how much his love could be
So she would know...


That's it so far. Kayla, since you're the only one who's following this (I type as I laugh quietly to myself), go ahead and comment on it.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

excelsior!

So, I'm still trying this whole "social life" thing that everybody's been talking about. It's weird, being around friends that aren't in my dorm room. It's nice seeing girls, though. How did I ever go without them? And yet, from time to time, I'm bored of people. Luckily, it behooves a nerd to have video games. You may be saying, "A nerd? Trying to have a social life? That's ironic."

HAHAHA. Funny. The way I see it, nerds are cool. Off the top of my head, Jared natsis and I are both good examples of this. No joke. We're both good at video games and crazy intelligent, but we're still two cool dudes. But there's more to being a nerd than just those two areas. You have your music nerds, computer nerds, video game nerds, and nerds who do well in school without trying. Just because some of them aren't the most athletic doesn't make it wrong.

But then there are those who go too far. I like to call those, "geeks". You know, the kind that get mad when you tell them that algebra is stupid or get excited while reading Popular Science magazine. THOSE are the true outcasts.

Not much of a point to this, is there? I guess I should go do homework... That entire one assignment. That I accidentally already did for lack of anything better to do. Anyways, I'm off.

Auf wiedersehen, baby.

Friday, April 24, 2009

mashed potatoes and gravy.

Actually, we're having mac 'n' cheese and grilled hot dogs for supper. That was a metaphor for how it's going. Anyways! Keeping up with my blog like a good little blogger! (Kayla, aren't you proud?) In my last blog, I talked about how I was going to get rid of my tendency to think thoughts that are very depressing, despondent, woeful, and other synonyms for sad. I actually meant it this time, and man, was it hard that first day. I couldn't do what I wanted for the weekend, I noticed that a certain girl I like was pretty good friends with another guy, I found out a certain girl I like got asked out by another guy, I found out that a certain girl I like is now going out with another guy (yeah, it was a pretty big deal to me, but I'm not bothered by it anymore) , and I'm sure there was something else that bugged me at the time.

I think that thing with the certain girl was actually what helped me along. Normally, I would have just thought about how that guy was a great guy and extremely likable so it's no wonder she picked him especially because I don't hang out with her that much.

But! After thinking for a while about looking in the mirror and changing myself for the better, I realized it was my fault. I wasn't hanging out with her (or a lot of other people, for that matter) and I pity myself often enough that I'm not at my happiest, funniest, most impressive self. Being a pessimist isn't all it's cracked up to be either (you know, the whole "you're always only pleasantly surprised" thing). Turns out, I was ignoring a lot of things, like the date I have with another girl I like, and how I ignored the fun I had throughout the day, like when I played soccer outside in the beautiful weather (finally) or heard something that cracked a smile. Also, My weekend plans were still on because I thought this weekend was May 2nd (which it's not), so I'm probably still good for that coffee shop band thing. 'S'awesome.

Yay! Jelly beans! Thanks, mom. My day is going great.

I should probably talk about what happened more recently. Today was Arbor Day at MLS, which was kinda lame because that's a free night wasted for dorming students and we don't get out of study halls on Sunday. Also, in the middle of the week makes a week so much easier. It was still nice, anyways. It was beautiful today and my mind appreciated the chance to justlisten to music for a while and do mindless labor (like picking up leaves or impressing girls) so that I could think about whatever dandy things I wanted.

We were actually using a friend's computer and speakers to listen to music. Not knowing what playlists he liked best, I just played all. I started dancing to one song with someone that was also not working. She said, "Ya know, the first time I heard this, I thought it was a guy singing." Turns out, I was dancing to Katy Perry singing "I Kissed a Girl and I Liked It".

The first time I kiss a girl, I'm going to start singing that song.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

it's a brand new day.

All right! Figured out how to get on from the school computers! Awesome! Thank you, public school kids! This is awesome! Now I have a way to spend the next thirty minutes of my study hall! So I'm back from Easter break. I went to Wisconsin for a few days, got to hang out with my brother Josh and some of my cousins. My soon-to-be brother-in-law changed his name from Josh to Josh X because it sounded more awesome, I played Halo 3 on XBOX Live and got to pwn people I don't know, and Levi showed me Maple Story, which I've already written about. A good time was had by all.

Now I'm back. No more sleeping in past lunch or staying up later than is sane. No more getting away with thinking that not exercising will be easy to make up for when I get back, no more snacks whenever I get hungry... But, then again, now I have a social life again. Kind of. When I feel self-confident enough. Which I'm not, usually. That might explain the lack of girlfriend. Stupid self-destructive habits. Does that make me a hypocrite for giving other people advice?

I was in a bad spot last year with one of my friendships. I got out of it during the summer, but did I really? It's not as bad, but old habits die hard. I've been doing this for years. My best friend in gradeschool alienated me a little bit, but he was my best friend, so I figured I would just stick with him. After he moved to Africa (no joke), I just existed. I didn't miss him so much, but I had nobody left, and I just accepted that. I didn't even bother trying to bring myself into the other side of the lunch table. Only until recently, I hadn't realized that I could have been friends during the time when people are most accepting. I'm starting to realize it was my fault for being lonely.

Writing this has helped me make up my mind. I'm going to work for a happier me. I'm not going to avoid looking at the metaphorical mirror anymore. I'm going to stare myself in the face, and I'm going to like what I see, whether I want to or not.

Monday, April 20, 2009

i'm on a boat!

I kinda forgot about my blog for a while until Kayla mentioned that I should keep up with it... hehe. I've been busy with vacation and lying around... Actually, I've spent most of my time playing a game called Maple Story. It's a game with tiny adventures going on epic quests! Pretty addicting (then again, most RPGs are). It's a class-based character-building game. I have a lot of fun with it. I have a Mage lvl 25 and a Swordsman lvl 17.

I got into this game because the Korean student that my family hosts saw me playing Runescape and said, "AJ, you never find anything good on the internet." I'm really glad he' here. he's shown me Korean sites where I can download games for free and Maple Story. That's not the only reason. He's a fun guy, but I'm just saying that without him, I'd be wasting my time on a lame game.

Well, my mana is fully recharged now, so you can catch me later.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

If I...

Not too long ago, a friend of mine recommended to me that I should check out a stand-up comic on youtube. I didn't have much else to do, so I searched for his name and started watching the first thing I came upon. Now I'm tuning in to his show every Wednesday night on Comedy Central at 10:30 p.m.

Once I started watching one gig he did, "If I," I couldn't stop. He took the word 'if' and based an entire comedy routine around it, telling the story of his life in the context of different meanings of 'if'.

His show, "Important Things With Demetri Martin", takes one theme each week that he will design skits and songs for, like power, timing, or brains. I've walked away happy every week.

There's no way you can possibly understand without seeing it firsthand, so I'll just tell you now: go watch it. Now. Shoo. You'll love it. Guarantee, or I'll buy you a Coke.

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