Spaceballs, Hell, and class
2:48 p.m. on April 27, 2007

Heeey! How are you all doing? I'm doing okay.

I'm a bit kinda freaked. I seriously am wanting to get a job this summer. I just don't know where. Kat's been nagging me in her emails to me (yeah, I'm sending emails to my cousin in Florida). I want to get a job, but not a full time (should I?). I hate the idea of sitting in my room for three or four months. I need to do something. I'll prolly look at Dillards, Barnes and Noble, the gas stations, and Sonic and Whataburger. I need something to do for summer. Granted, I have things I want to do in July, but what about June? and August? And whatnot. I need to learn how to drive and have my own car but that's something else.

Tai Chi. Paul found this puppy in his landlord's yard. It was so cute. The tiny Filippino girl (well, she's shorter than me so she's tiny) ultimately took the puppy. It was so cute. It had fleas and whatnot but it was so precious. We also did the review.

English. Not much. Turned in the portfolio.

Psychology. We talked about the Bystander effect. People are so sheep like.

You know, I don't think I believe in Hell. I mean, I believe that the worst of humankind goes to Hell, but I don't think that anybody who was like just mildly bad goes to Hell. I mean, the Christians are so crazy about it. I look forward to the day that somebody tells me that because I'm a liberal who is for gay rights, is okay with abortion, believes in evolution, is okay with premarital sex, masturbates, and all that other stuff that I'm gonna go to Hell. I'd love to see that happen. You know why? Because I'll tell them, "Thanks. I'll save you a seat and see you there." My own grandmother has told me that I'll go to Hell for not praying and not going to church. I know exactly what I'll tell her next time she does.

So, yeah, Spaceballs. I love the commentary. Mel Brooks is hilarious. He was very respectful of the late John Candy. John Candy was a great actor. I love this movie though. It's hilarious.

So, Hannah Montana episode was funny. I mean, the bird just cracked me up. I'm not fond of birds but it was a funny bird. It talked. Today is the episode I want to see the most.

So, yeah, new episode of KP tomorrow. Booyah. I also bought a copy of one of the Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbooks books from my Uni bookstore. Haha. I'm so lame.

Thought/Quote of the day: "She loves men." "And Mayor Ron." -- Kimron Posstoppable and Dr. Ashley Benlove, Kim Possible: RS.net: Agony County Part 1 by myself, August 2006

Word of the day: preliminary

Hakuna Matata.

The AW/AB Countdown to Kim Possible Season 4 episode 'Odds Man In': 1 day, 1 hour, 42 minutes!!

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