I'm sorry I haven't updated in such a long while. I could give you a bunch of excuses, since you all just LOVE reading about my life, but what it all boils down to is that I am a cold, lazy ass.
Yay! You updated! I am so happy. :) Yes, many warm fuzzy feelings. Your posts always make me happy. They amuse me to no end. You should get alarm clocks that run on batteries and are completely unaffected by power outages. Like the Hello Kitty one I'm getting sometime this century when Daddio remembers to buy it. Well, hopefully in this century, anyways, next century wouldn't be bad either...but it's so far away... Your Lab is AWESOME!!! Our teachers NEVER trusted us with sweets and fire simultaneously! In Physical Science, anyways. But that was last year. Thus far in Biology, the most dangerous substance we have tampered with is...*dramatic-ness* PINE NEEDLES! DUN DUN DUUUNNNNN! Yeah. That, and maybe microscopes...but microscopes aren't dangerous...unless you're trying to strike someone over the head with it in which case it packs a bit more bunch than the pine needles. Ping Pong club. Right. I share your fear of small objects propelled in my general direction. I remember we played ping pong in gym before, and I nearly killed Aaron and Jordan several times. Not that it was my fault, of course, I was merely protecting myself from the onslaught of furious spherical objects. On a completely random note, Faizon is a cool name.
yes, i used to have a hello kitty alarm clock back when i slept on the top bunk bed, but after falling off the top of the bookshelf several times (the clock, not me), it failed to work. so no more of that :( PINE NEEDLES?! Haven't you dissected any small animals yet??? The worm was pretty invigorating. Especially the smell. Oh, man.
Ah yes, that happened to my coca cola one...it operated for a suprising amount of time, though, before it finally stopped working. It must have lived through at LEAST a dozen 5 ft. drops, some of which were rudely interrupted by the edge of my desk. Now I have a black and green one, which is quite unsightly (in my opinion) and very very firmly affixed betwixt my pillow (which is mostly unused) and my lesser security blanket, Zizi. It has yet to sustain any injuries. Mahahaaa!
Oh, and we dissected small animals in 7th grade, a worm, frog, and squid. The worm certainly was 'invigorating'...the squid smelled strangely...yummy though...like pickled squid almost...everyone thought I was on crack when I voiced my thoughts. Teehee.
You should get alarm clocks that run on batteries and are completely unaffected by power outages. Like the Hello Kitty one I'm getting sometime this century when Daddio remembers to buy it. Well, hopefully in this century, anyways, next century wouldn't be bad either...but it's so far away...
Your Lab is AWESOME!!! Our teachers NEVER trusted us with sweets and fire simultaneously! In Physical Science, anyways. But that was last year. Thus far in Biology, the most dangerous substance we have tampered with is...*dramatic-ness* PINE NEEDLES! DUN DUN DUUUNNNNN! Yeah. That, and maybe microscopes...but microscopes aren't dangerous...unless you're trying to strike someone over the head with it in which case it packs a bit more bunch than the pine needles.
Ping Pong club. Right. I share your fear of small objects propelled in my general direction. I remember we played ping pong in gym before, and I nearly killed Aaron and Jordan several times. Not that it was my fault, of course, I was merely protecting myself from the onslaught of furious spherical objects.
On a completely random note, Faizon is a cool name.
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PINE NEEDLES?! Haven't you dissected any small animals yet??? The worm was pretty invigorating. Especially the smell. Oh, man.
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