XMas, Prequels, stuff
4:15 p.m. on August 30, 2005

Hey fans! How are you all doing today? I am doing pretty good.

Bible. We read most of the Flood story. LOL. It took him 100 years to make that huge ass boat. And they were on the boat for 1 year, 2 months, and some odd days. It was nice reading it.

Physics. We had a fire drill. I swear. A waste of time! We worked on the stuff and whatnot.

Economics. Turned in the stuff we had to do over the week. And then, we worked on some stuff with group.

Psych. We worked on some stuff from the book and whatnot. After lunch getting my physics book, I slipped on some water and slipped and hit my left knee. It still hurts.

English. It was okay. We worked on some stuff related to college essays. So much fun and scary. George talked about how in these essays it's better to talk the way we normally would talk. She mentioned how in essays we write, a lot of times instead of saying "many" we use the word "plethora". LOL. I am guilty of that. Blame Dr. Drew. I generally have an informal way of writing. I mean, I owe that to the fact that I write both in class and out of class. :)

Golden Palace. It was a nice episode. 21st episode. The entirity of the show is almost done. Roland was fired, then was hired back and like all this other stuff.

Sick and Tired Part 1 of the Golden Girls from season 5 was on Lifetime this morning at 8 am. It was really nice to see that episode. I realized that this episode is kind of like the Team Impossible to the Golden Girls. I mean, I was angry at the characters who kept saying Dorothy wasn't sick when she was. I was laughing at Blanche because she was acting like she knew the meaning of being a writer. Man, she doesn't know the meaning of being a writer than I know the meaning of being into sports or whatever. LOL. I love how Blanche and Ron have both crazy ass interesting ways of dealing with writer's block. Can you see Ron being crazy like Blanche.

Lilo and Stitch was on last night. I love that movie so much. I mean, I love how the movie and show is more about Nani's story than Lilo and Stitch's story. I mean, I think aside from Lilo and Stitch, the character's story that means a great deal is Nani's. I mean, Nani was probably between 12 and 15 when Lilo was born and then when Lilo was like 5 or 6, their parents died. I mean, Nani was prolly barely out of high school when her parents died. I was thinking about how, like Sirius Black and Harry Potter, it seems so unfair that Nani got so much time with their parents and Lilo got just a few short years. It made me want to cry, man. Which brings me to my next point.

Both Kim Possible and Lilo and Stitch need either a prequel movie or an episode that is prequel-eqse. I mean, the Girls did that in explaining how they met and whatnot. I mean, there is one mystery that is apparent for a fan like me of KP: and that is how Kim and Ron met Wade. I would totally want to know. I mean, obviously they met him around the time she was like maybe 13 or 14 ish (I say 14, but that's me), but I wanna know HOW. It really needs to be revealed. LOL. There's also a bunch of mysteries in the show like the internal chronology of the episodes (I would love to see a timeline of the episodes explained on a DVD extra!) Lilo and Stitch needs a prequel without Stitch to explain what happened around the time that their parents passed on. I mean, I cannot imagine what happened that night. I mean, David came by and told Nani what happened or did they get that horrible call or what? I want to find out. I like the backstories of my fave shows.

I found out this morning that Disney is coming out with a Christmas DVD of five of their 9 good shows. It's like Xmas episodes of Lizzie McGuire, Even Stevens, That's So Raven (of course!), Kim Possible (KP having an episode on the dvd makes it worth buying!), and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (who just turned 13 and this episode is a ne'er before seen one!)

I only had a chance to watch the irritating Animal Attraction last night. But it's still nice to watch a KP episode. LOL. I love how funny it is. "Are we the cat or the mouse?" "Haha. Mouse." "But we were stalking you! That's Cat-ish my friend!" "This is a good point." "No it's not."

I realized this at the end of my classes: the person who I hated the most in middle school who shan't have the honor of being named had the honor of having been quoted in the quote of the day! Can you believe that?

Thought/Quote of the day: "Why didn't I just stick to babysitting?"-- Kim Possible's Narration, similar to a line in the movie and how she must have felt, Kim Possible: Possible Angst

Word of the day: conspiracy

Hakuna Matata.

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