Supercali... Mad TV. Creative Minds
5:22 p.m. on December 27, 2004

Hey fans! How are you? I am doing okay. Not much going on.

So last night I watched Mary Poppins and I learned how to say Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. I've been saying it all the time since last night. Man, it is such a big word. Super Cali fragilistic expiali docious. Man who the hell came up with that freaking word, good god. But, I loved that movie. Set in 1910. Do you realize that by the time Jane Banks was in her late teens, America would have Voting rights for women. I dunno about England. LOL, and one of the actresses who did the servants was named Hermione. I was like, "SWEET!" And all of the trivia the D.C. showed (which was just three) came from Imdb.com.

LOL. I found a marathon of Mad TV. I of course only watch it for Nicole Sullivan, after all, she does the best KP character.

You know what sucks? There are no living descendants of Will Shakespeare. According to IMDB, "His family line ended in 1670 with the death of his granddaughter Elizabeth Hall Nash Barnard, who bore no children." Doesn't that freaking suck? Of course, I knew that there was none back my freshman year, but I didn't know he had a granddaughter.

You know who are in my opinion the greatest Creative minds ever? My list, in no particular order: J.K. Rowling, Bob Schooley, Mark McCorkle, Michael Crichton, Dan Brown, William Shakespeare, Walt Disney, Kevin Smith and that's like it from my memory.

I am so looking forward to doing my year recap. Which should be alot of fun to do. So much stuff to talk about.

Guess who came over earlier today. My cousin Chad and his wife Jennifer. It was nice seeing them. They both were like playing with Hank and Little Bit.

Speaking of Bit. I must be going crazy because I am getting fond of her. LOL. It's sort of weird.

LOL. Can you imagine if KP said something like, "I don't trust [insert name] as far as I can throw 'em." It would be an empty threat, because the girl can throw pretty damn good, after all Emotion Sickness, and any episode with Shego is just enough proof that she can throw pretty good.

Hah. I had fun doing SAH. I mean, I have had alot of experience to draw from. Well, not alot. But I've thrown some snowballs.

I am like so tempted to do a survey in Ron's POV. Hehe. And then, maybe Shego and Dr. D. Just for fun.

Thought/Quote of the day: "You're tall, dark, and a bad boy. Trust me, girls love a bad boy." - Kim Possible to Ares, on a truth that is used in an upcoming Kim Possible episode, Kim Possible and Xena: The Battle Through Time: Chapter 9

Word of the day: blasphemous

Hakuna Matata.

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