Where is my future?: 2006-07-16

Saturday, July 22, 2006

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I'm so tired. Last night I watched Pirates of the Carribean, and today I went to my brother's BSA raingutter regatta (sp?) tournament, in which he got ripped off and my dad got all pissed off. Then I went to Wal-Mart in Belton and it was the farthest I've ever driven on the highway by myself. Tonight my momma's cooking out (steaks and corn on the cob- I chose). Also today I got new shoes and knee-socks for school. Eventually tonight I guess I'll get around to packing for the float trip (we leave at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon)... Shouldn't be too hard, I do it every year so I know what I'll need to bring, it's just a matter of actually doing when I'm this tired and grumpy. Oh yeah, and Price Chopper, of all places, turned me down. So did Radio Shack, whose manager specifically told me were hiring three new sales associates. Jerks.
Latah

Friday, July 21, 2006

[Insert LOUD SCREAM here]

As they prepare “Eragon” for a Dec. 15 release, 20th Century Fox and producer John Davis have bought into another young adult fantasy book series with “Uglies,” the Scott Westerfeld novel that hatches a trilogy.
Davis will produce with his wife, Jordan. Futuristic tale taps into teen angst over conformity and acceptance. Kids are called “Uglies” until they reach 16 and get surgically transformed into the attractive “Pretties,” who move to the glamorous part of town. A precocious teen is threatened with being denied the procedure unless she spies on a pal who skipped the operation and joined a rebellious group. Studio has bought the three-book series for a potential franchise. The second novel, “Pretties,” is near the top of the young adult bestseller lists; the IPG-repped Westerfeld’s third installment, “Specials,” was also released this year.

The producers were plugged into the tale by their daughter, who read the book in school. Studio has begun the search for a scribe to adapt.



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[sulk, sulk, whine, whine]

My cousins are coming over today. We don't see them very often because they live in Wichita, KS. When we do see them, it's always on Thanksgiving, when my family goes to visit. Them coming to see us, for a change, has sparkeda sudden interest in cleaning our house. Last night, I cleaned my room. It was a big task.

Thing is, I love my cousins and all, but I don't see the need to be with them every second they are in town. This visit is really cramping my life. What if I had wanted to go out, to the movies with my friends or something?

Doesn't matter. I'm just finding something to complain about. All the cleaning I did today, and then my big lunch (mom brought us Taco Bell) made me super tired. Add it to the fact that I had done all this planning because Angela was going to come over this afternoon because she got home yesterday. I was going to give her the birthday present that wouldn't fit in my luggage when I went to visit her last month and she was going to bring me HighSchool Musical and my earrings that I left. Then Celia was going to come over to spend the night and that's always a lot of fun and I look forward to it every few weeks or whenever we do it, but those girls both cancelled on me at practically the last moment, so all I have to look forward to now is my aunt trying to catch up with me about my school life and watching movies I've seen a thousand times with her 10- and 8-year-old daughters. Yippee.

Shut up, Michelle, no one cares about your "problems," so get over it.

P.S. Please notice the completely sarcastic happy colors of this post.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Wow...

Eighteen month anniversary.







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Go to http://www.apareciumzine.blogspot.com/ for Aparecium, Danielle's and my HP 'zine. <3

Monday, July 17, 2006

Xanga

First, Jamie Lawrence is very intelligent. http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://media.mugglenet.com/mugglecast/mc2006_07_16.mp3

Okay, now the point of this post: I think I'm done with Xanga. For now, at least. What's the point of it if no one reads it? This blog is different, because it was originally intended to be more of a diary than my xanga.

Oh my god. Am I retarded? I'm listening to MuggleCast 48 as I write this, and the hosts have begun talking about this room in the Department of Mysteries which contains Love, but Dumbledore says that no one can ever open it. They say that JKR focused quite a bit on this. I'll readily admit that book 5 is my least favorite of the series, but I have read it multiple times and I don't know what they are talking about... I'm a failure.

I'll probably update again later. <3 Mischa


[Update]
AHH!! New Evanescence CD out October 3rd!






1. The Japanese eat very little fat and suffer fewer heart attacks than the Canadians, British or Americans.
2. The Mexicans eat a lot of fat and also suffer fewer heart attacks than the Canadians, British or Americans.
3. The Japanese drink very little red wine and suffer fewer heart attacks than the Canadians, British or Americans.
4. The Italians drink excessive amounts of red wine and also suffer fewer heart attacks than the Canadians, British or Americans.
5. The Germans drink a lot of beer and eat lots of sausages and fats and suffer fewer heart attacks than the Canadians, British or Americans.
6. Ukrainians and Polish drink a lot of vodka, eat a lot of perogies, cabbage rolls and suffer fewer heart attacks than the Canadians, British or Americans.

CONCLUSION: Eat and drink what you like. Speaking English is apparently what kills you.





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