SkiDawg111784: I'm going to find Mr. Scurlock's treehouse first...I know where it is
...the plot thickens...
2.6.04
1.6.04
25.5.04
fcooperr: it isnt a 3 story treehouse
Auto response from fcooperr: Goi-men homework.
fcooperr: it is a small one room deal
fcooperr: it is in the backyard of a family named the cornwalls
fcooperr: mormons
fcooperr: their eldest dated my sister
fcooperr: he was a nice guy
fcooperr: up until that whole bank robbing, killing thing bit
fcooperr: kinda soured up after that
fcooperr: just... straightening it out
fcooperr: because that's what I'm good for
fcooperr: or something
Auto response from fcooperr: Goi-men homework.
fcooperr: it is a small one room deal
fcooperr: it is in the backyard of a family named the cornwalls
fcooperr: mormons
fcooperr: their eldest dated my sister
fcooperr: he was a nice guy
fcooperr: up until that whole bank robbing, killing thing bit
fcooperr: kinda soured up after that
fcooperr: just... straightening it out
fcooperr: because that's what I'm good for
fcooperr: or something
bigaxl67: ive been going on hikes with friends searching for the legendary treehouse of william scotty scurlock aka "hollywood"
KillahKyla: anyway, i'd better go
KillahKyla: family guy time
bigaxl67: good fun excersise
bigaxl67: alright bye
KillahKyla: but leave me an away message explaining what the HECK you are talking about, because I have no idea
bigaxl67: ok
bigaxl67: k well about 10 to 15 years ago a man named william scot scurlock moved here from hawii and attended the evergreen state college
Auto response from bigaxl67: family guy time!
bigaxl67: so he lives near here for awhile and starts making meth
bigaxl67: he becomes slightly wealthy and secretively buys 20 acres of land in the forrest
bigaxl67: on this land he built a tree house
bigaxl67: not just any tree house, a three story 75 foot tall tree house
bigaxl67: so this guy gets some friends together, and they very strategicly and periodicly strike seattle's banks
bigaxl67: they steal money from over 17 banks in 1 year
bigaxl67: he got the name "hollywood" since he always dressed up well
bigaxl67: they're final robery was 1.8 million, the biggest heist in american history
bigaxl67: unsuccessful
bigaxl67: cops ran him down and he killed himself
bigaxl67: that was thanxgiving 1996
bigaxl67: now his house is still there
bigaxl67: and were gonna find it
bigaxl67: so thats the story
Auto response from bigaxl67: family guy time!
bigaxl67: oh and its off Overhulse road
bigaxl67: good night kyky
That nice big piece of randomness was bestowed upon us by my wonderful, loving, CRAZY brother. :)
KillahKyla: anyway, i'd better go
KillahKyla: family guy time
bigaxl67: good fun excersise
bigaxl67: alright bye
KillahKyla: but leave me an away message explaining what the HECK you are talking about, because I have no idea
bigaxl67: ok
bigaxl67: k well about 10 to 15 years ago a man named william scot scurlock moved here from hawii and attended the evergreen state college
Auto response from bigaxl67: family guy time!
bigaxl67: so he lives near here for awhile and starts making meth
bigaxl67: he becomes slightly wealthy and secretively buys 20 acres of land in the forrest
bigaxl67: on this land he built a tree house
bigaxl67: not just any tree house, a three story 75 foot tall tree house
bigaxl67: so this guy gets some friends together, and they very strategicly and periodicly strike seattle's banks
bigaxl67: they steal money from over 17 banks in 1 year
bigaxl67: he got the name "hollywood" since he always dressed up well
bigaxl67: they're final robery was 1.8 million, the biggest heist in american history
bigaxl67: unsuccessful
bigaxl67: cops ran him down and he killed himself
bigaxl67: that was thanxgiving 1996
bigaxl67: now his house is still there
bigaxl67: and were gonna find it
bigaxl67: so thats the story
Auto response from bigaxl67: family guy time!
bigaxl67: oh and its off Overhulse road
bigaxl67: good night kyky
That nice big piece of randomness was bestowed upon us by my wonderful, loving, CRAZY brother. :)
23.5.04
20.5.04
so i'm sitting in class, pretending to listen to my english TA. usually when I am bored in class, i take out a piece of paper and write letters to my friends, and sometimes I write stuff that I will later post to my blog... that's where this crazy poetry is coming from. but today i'm lucky - we've got the computer lab so we can learn how to do research. Thanks IB, for already teaching me all of this so i could use this time to enter this valuable blog post. :P
woke up at 8:15 today for my 8:30 chem exam which is about a 15 minute leisurious walk. so once I left my dorm at 8:20, I was scrurrying/running/walking very, very quickly to get to Bagley in time. got there with one minute to spare... felt pretty confident taking it. it was pretty much what I expected. so, yay. of course, i'll prolly get it back and find out it kicked my butt. C'est la vie.
you know what's cool about Xanga? they let you give e-props. I'd like that... some feedback on my blog. oh WAIT, that's what that flooble chatterbox was for, and we all know how that turned out.
well, since the chem midterm is over, i can finally relax. Go to the IMA today, go celebrate the Tajikistani's birthday by going to see Troy with her and the floor, go to acapella rehearsal and have fun. much excited. i could start right now if it weren't for that pesky class thing. psssh. anyway.
oh yeah, and I saw RENT Tuesday night in Tacoma! it was AWESOME. i was soooo excited. i went with a bunch of people who hadn't seen it or heard the music, so afterwards in the car i felt like I was babbling when I kept saying things like "Mimi was really powerful when she sang 'Out Tonight'" and people would respond with "was she the one with the blue pants?" haha. oh well. we also had horrible seats, but you can't expect a whole lot when you buy the cheapest tickets. The guy who sat next to me in during the show was from Central Washington University, and he was seeing RENT for the 6th time. He was dressed up like Mark, and we discussed how Joanne and Roger were poorly cast, Joanne because she wasn't butch enough, and Roger because his hair was too long. But then, Roger could have cut his hair, and that would probably have been okay, because he had a good voice. Aaaaanyway. Next time, i'm taking my brother the second.
You look familar
Like your ex-girlfriend
Only when you smile but I'm sure I've seen you somewhere else
Do you go to the Cat-Scratch club
That's where I work, I dance. Help me look!
Yes! They used to tie you up...
It's a living.
I didn't recognize you without the handcuffs...
We could light the candle
Oh won't you light my candle?
Light the Candle - RENT
(Roger's lines are bold/italic; Mimi's are italic)
woke up at 8:15 today for my 8:30 chem exam which is about a 15 minute leisurious walk. so once I left my dorm at 8:20, I was scrurrying/running/walking very, very quickly to get to Bagley in time. got there with one minute to spare... felt pretty confident taking it. it was pretty much what I expected. so, yay. of course, i'll prolly get it back and find out it kicked my butt. C'est la vie.
you know what's cool about Xanga? they let you give e-props. I'd like that... some feedback on my blog. oh WAIT, that's what that flooble chatterbox was for, and we all know how that turned out.
well, since the chem midterm is over, i can finally relax. Go to the IMA today, go celebrate the Tajikistani's birthday by going to see Troy with her and the floor, go to acapella rehearsal and have fun. much excited. i could start right now if it weren't for that pesky class thing. psssh. anyway.
oh yeah, and I saw RENT Tuesday night in Tacoma! it was AWESOME. i was soooo excited. i went with a bunch of people who hadn't seen it or heard the music, so afterwards in the car i felt like I was babbling when I kept saying things like "Mimi was really powerful when she sang 'Out Tonight'" and people would respond with "was she the one with the blue pants?" haha. oh well. we also had horrible seats, but you can't expect a whole lot when you buy the cheapest tickets. The guy who sat next to me in during the show was from Central Washington University, and he was seeing RENT for the 6th time. He was dressed up like Mark, and we discussed how Joanne and Roger were poorly cast, Joanne because she wasn't butch enough, and Roger because his hair was too long. But then, Roger could have cut his hair, and that would probably have been okay, because he had a good voice. Aaaaanyway. Next time, i'm taking my brother the second.
You look familar
Like your ex-girlfriend
Only when you smile but I'm sure I've seen you somewhere else
Do you go to the Cat-Scratch club
That's where I work, I dance. Help me look!
Yes! They used to tie you up...
It's a living.
I didn't recognize you without the handcuffs...
We could light the candle
Oh won't you light my candle?
Light the Candle - RENT
(Roger's lines are bold/italic; Mimi's are italic)
18.5.04
Wagner's "Tannhaeuser" is playing over and over in my mind - it keeps coming up as background music in these crazy German films I keep seeing for my various German classes.
Speaking of German. What the heck do I think I'm going to be able to do with it? Ideally I'd minor in it, maybe even get a second major. But with honors, premed reqs, and last but not least a major in biology... I don't think I'll possibly have time for German. Future, looming so close on the horizon. What am I going to do next summer? This summer I'm going to Germany for 2 months, and then working at Dad's office again. but next summer... what to do, what to do.
options:
1. live at home, work at dad's office. Go camping/hiking as much as possible. When autumn rolls around, find a house and make a bunch of friends move into it with you.
2. find a place in Seattle to live for summer and junior year. Take a class over summer (maybe just A or B term), and work in the city.
tough decision, eh?
Speaking of German. What the heck do I think I'm going to be able to do with it? Ideally I'd minor in it, maybe even get a second major. But with honors, premed reqs, and last but not least a major in biology... I don't think I'll possibly have time for German. Future, looming so close on the horizon. What am I going to do next summer? This summer I'm going to Germany for 2 months, and then working at Dad's office again. but next summer... what to do, what to do.
options:
1. live at home, work at dad's office. Go camping/hiking as much as possible. When autumn rolls around, find a house and make a bunch of friends move into it with you.
2. find a place in Seattle to live for summer and junior year. Take a class over summer (maybe just A or B term), and work in the city.
tough decision, eh?
17.5.04
Every Action
Has a consequence.
I did not know she was watching
when I finally followed
what cannot be called an impulse
-it had been long planned-
and kissed him.
I did not know
how much it would hurt
when I told them I was leaving-
I imagined my pain as sharp but fleeting,
ignoring the fact that theirs would be as a dull ache,
throbbing before
Every thunderstorm.
Watching a fire burn
seeing a tree torn down
observing the pavement strewn
with broken glass from a shattered window.
All these-
irreversible processes?
I can acquire more paper,
plant another tree
collect the glass pieces
and forge them into a new whole.
Easy! to fix!
I can tell her I didn't mean it
Tell them I'll be back to visit soon.
Simple. Einfach.
There is no need to fear
die Folgen
A touch of diplomatic glue
Should fix the problem
patch the hole
make things right again
Has a consequence.
I did not know she was watching
when I finally followed
what cannot be called an impulse
-it had been long planned-
and kissed him.
I did not know
how much it would hurt
when I told them I was leaving-
I imagined my pain as sharp but fleeting,
ignoring the fact that theirs would be as a dull ache,
throbbing before
Every thunderstorm.
Watching a fire burn
seeing a tree torn down
observing the pavement strewn
with broken glass from a shattered window.
All these-
irreversible processes?
I can acquire more paper,
plant another tree
collect the glass pieces
and forge them into a new whole.
Easy! to fix!
I can tell her I didn't mean it
Tell them I'll be back to visit soon.
Simple. Einfach.
There is no need to fear
die Folgen
A touch of diplomatic glue
Should fix the problem
patch the hole
make things right again
Sein Grossvater war einer von denen.
Dran hab' ich nie vorher gedacht.
Stimmt war er ein Deutscher.
-nein, romanisch-
jedenfalls stimmte er mit
dem dritten Reich ein.
(und hat in der Luftwaffe
mitgeteilt.)
Was bedeutet das denn?
Wir sind alle Menschen.
Wir haben
dieselben Sorgen
dieselben Freude
(ich lachele drueber)
Und jetzt
gibt's die Futur. In diesem Moment.
In keinem Anderen.
Deshalb ist es egal, oder?
Dass er ein Nazi war.
Wenn man wirklich drueber denkt,
findet man
jedes Land ist ein Reich.
das dritte?
das vierte?
das einundzwanstige?
Wir kuemmern uns hauptsachlich um uns selbst
nicht um die Andere.
Die vereinigen Staaten-
was fuer ein vollkommenes Beispiel!
Dann weisst man
wie es ziemlich heisst:
Die amerikanicshes Heuchelei!
Dran hab' ich nie vorher gedacht.
Stimmt war er ein Deutscher.
-nein, romanisch-
jedenfalls stimmte er mit
dem dritten Reich ein.
(und hat in der Luftwaffe
mitgeteilt.)
Was bedeutet das denn?
Wir sind alle Menschen.
Wir haben
dieselben Sorgen
dieselben Freude
(ich lachele drueber)
Und jetzt
gibt's die Futur. In diesem Moment.
In keinem Anderen.
Deshalb ist es egal, oder?
Dass er ein Nazi war.
Wenn man wirklich drueber denkt,
findet man
jedes Land ist ein Reich.
das dritte?
das vierte?
das einundzwanstige?
Wir kuemmern uns hauptsachlich um uns selbst
nicht um die Andere.
Die vereinigen Staaten-
was fuer ein vollkommenes Beispiel!
Dann weisst man
wie es ziemlich heisst:
Die amerikanicshes Heuchelei!
WHOA.
whoa whoa whoa.
somehow Blogger changed the ENTIRE USER INTERFACE when I wasn't looking. Or something like that. I guess I've been away for quite some time.
Went camping this weekend with some CRAZY cats. I mean it. It was a blast... we played flashlight tag-like games until the wee hours of the morning, crawling about in the sand dunes at Twin Harbors campgrounds near Westport. Good times. and since we had to drive through O-Town to get there, I had the first chance all quarter to drop in on my family and see how they were doing. didn't get to see the sister, though - she is so busy nowadays, what with volleyball and her friends and such. Reminds me of myself when I was that age....
I should be working on an English reading response right now, but instead I've been distracted by this little gem we like to call UW Facebook. Check it out, all you UWers out there.. I suggest you sign up and request me as your friend, because it's quite fun once you get going.
I don't like this new interface. I really don't. bleh.
aight, over and out.
whoa whoa whoa.
somehow Blogger changed the ENTIRE USER INTERFACE when I wasn't looking. Or something like that. I guess I've been away for quite some time.
Went camping this weekend with some CRAZY cats. I mean it. It was a blast... we played flashlight tag-like games until the wee hours of the morning, crawling about in the sand dunes at Twin Harbors campgrounds near Westport. Good times. and since we had to drive through O-Town to get there, I had the first chance all quarter to drop in on my family and see how they were doing. didn't get to see the sister, though - she is so busy nowadays, what with volleyball and her friends and such. Reminds me of myself when I was that age....
I should be working on an English reading response right now, but instead I've been distracted by this little gem we like to call UW Facebook. Check it out, all you UWers out there.. I suggest you sign up and request me as your friend, because it's quite fun once you get going.
I don't like this new interface. I really don't. bleh.
aight, over and out.
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