"offensive"?
1:41 p.m. on December 28, 2007

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

I don't really have much to talk about today, except that it's a dull day. Relatives who came over yesterday have gone home, and Gavin was babysat by us yesterday while Codi, Leanne, Jay, and Kat and Beach went to a bloody Kevin Fowler concert. Gavin wasn't so bad. His grandfather, my uncle babysat him, but I did wake up when that little bastard woke up crying at like 15 to 1 am. I ended up unable to sleep until like three o'clock. Haha.

So, I got a Christmas Present from EdenFantasys for participating in their reviewer programme. :D I got a book called The Good Vibrations Guide To Sex. I'm nearly like 200 pages in. It's a massively large book but I love it. It's got a lot of good information, and a good source for me to have. Plus, I'm learning from reading. I love reading.

I seem to be on a reading binge lately. Good times.

So, last night, from 8:30 pm to like 11 pm last night, Comedy Central had a great marathon of South Park: Simpsons Already Did It, Christian Rock Hard, The Jeffersons, Trapped in the Closet, The Return of Chef. Good times. I mean, truly "offensive" episodes. Cartman does fellatio on a man (unseen, but it's kind of inferred as unbelievably fucked up as that is), Cartman exploits Christianity and says "Fuck Jesus!", Michael Jackson wrecks havoc in South Park, as does the Scientologists, and Chef dies. Anyways. You might wonder why I put "offensive" in quotation marks. Because to me, they aren't offensive. I mean, yes, the fellatio thing in Simpsons and Cartman using "fuck" and "Jesus" in the same sentence makes me feel... uncomfortable at worst, but I don't believe in being offended by anything. Life is too short to get offended.

Anyways. With a Disney Movie Club mailing, I got temporary tattoos in relation to Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. I've got the skull and crossbones on my left arm. Tis nice! :)

I think I'm gonna go get me something to eat.

Thought/Quote of the day: "Shut up, Karen!"-- Jack McFarland, Kim Possible: The Kays Have It by myself, January 2007

Word of the day: falconry

Hakuna Matata.

<< | >>

I love writing

This is the diary of a crazy writer

++ current
++ archives
++ profile
++ disclaimer
++ rings
++ rings pg 2
++ accomplish
++ about me
++ quizzes
++ quizzes pg 2
++ assorted fun
++ notes
++ guestbook
++ guestmap
++ email
++ design
++ hostess

<< 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.

<< feeling:
The current mood of ashley_bsb_fan_13@hotmail.com at www.imood.com
<< Visitors: