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Cold Weather Totally Sucks, Plus I talk alot about South Park
Yo, dudes! How are you all? I am doing well. As always, vacations from school screw up my mind, and what day it is. So, for some reason it feels like Sunday to me, and yesterday felt like Saturday. No wonder I felt like doing the laundry yesterday, because I always do the laundry on Saturday morning. Well, my laundry. Anyways, it's still really cold. It's like 50 degrees and I'm wearing really long socks that go to my knees that aren't even mine. They are my mommy's. What? It's freaking cold. I think this cold weather, in the immortal words of the South Park boys, "sucks ass". Cold weather, go back to freaking Canada. My mommy just told me that she hit a pigeon driving in my aunt Carolyn's truck yesterday. Well, actually, the stupid bird ran into the side of the car. It's about time. I love all animals, except birds... and stingrays. Birds because I don't trust any animal that has the capacity to pick my eyes out. Everytime I get close to a bird, I cover my eyes. And stingrays... well, because of the Steve Irwin thing. God rest his wonderful soul. I'm also studying my heart out on French and Math. Actually, mainly French. Yesterday, I realized that I needed to add a little something to my collage. Because it would otherwise bother me until I did. The original collage after completion. The slightly updated collage. Yes. All I did was add the South Park sign and a picture of the South Park boys to it. Also, indeed, sometime between June and November I signed my name onto my own collage. Yeah. So, I've been watching early seasons of South Park, rather than the later seasons. Like I'm watching the first and second season, which is something I so rarely do. But, I was able to decipher what episode the poster that Whitney gave me is from. It's from the season 2 finale, Prehistoric Ice Man. In this episode, Stan and Kyle have their first major fight, but that's not all, they find a man who has been frozen in ice since 1996, which, at that time was like... 32 months, and they get pissed at each other over what to name him. Stan wants to name him Gorak, Kyle wants to name him Steve. His actual name is Larry. Anyway, before they find him, the boys are all in Cartman's house, watching an "Australian Outback Guy" as they call him, wrestle crocodiles and whatnot. This guy, even drawn in the South Park style, looks like Steve Irwin. And the boys are totally enthralled with him. This was like early '99 so, it's okay. It's a good episode, because Stan and Kyle trying to beat the shit out of each other is always funny. They end up making up, like always. Anyway, Season 2 is actually pretty good, except for that really stupid Underpants Gnomes thing. That pisses me off for some reason. Mainly because Tweek annoys me. Except in Free Hat, when he's tolerable. And SpookyFish is scary and silly, mainly for all the pictures of Barbra Streisand in every frame and scene of the episode. SHE'S EVERYWHERE. HIDE YOUR CHILDREN. Anyways, yeah... it's funny because they have kind of a split scene thing everytime Cartman and his evil self (who's actually good) are side by side and it's like, WTF, did they intentionally do that, and of course, they did. Thought/Quote of the day: "Your mommy is gonna bring your pjs." -- Mrs. Dr. Possible, Kim Possible: Their First Christmas Together by myself, January 2006 Word of the day: coelostat Hakuna Matata. |
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I love writing ++ current << me I am Ashley. 20. Female. Short. Sophomore in College. Psychology Major. Single. Brunette curly hair with brown eyes. Texan born and raised. The one word that describes me perfectly is eccentric.
<< loves Kim Possible, South Park, Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Lion King, The Golden Girls, Star Wars, Backstreet Boys, Scrubs, DVDs, culture, food, love, friends, music, reading, writing, semicolons, photography, praise, dogs, humor, good TV shows, and learning. << hates Bigotry, homophobia, animal cruelty, closed-minded people, overzealous people, superficial people, spoilers, sports, evil computers, bad grammar, being underappreciated, being sick, boredom, too much rain, reality TV, Macs, Pepsi, and wars. |