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To Do List, Bad Religion, and I-land
Good afternoon! Okay, that's a bald-faced lie, because as I type this, it is 11:23 a.m. and I just want to finish writing my entry before I end up multitasking. Usually about noon, my favourite RS.net members get on and we talk and talk and talk. So, very late last night, I redid my Things I Want To Do Before I Die. Now, I kept the old one, didn't delete it, like I usually do. The only reason I do that was because the name of the page is always the same, so I decided to change it to something more easier to understand. Most of the blog url pages are something like ashwink14.diaryland.com/ and then it's (using yesterday's entry as an example: 080706_31.html. Basically the numbers it's the year, month, and then date in that order, and then some random number after the underscore. LOL. Yeah, and so, I updated the list, it's got a lot of changes, and less meeting Celebrities and more actually DOING stuff. I mostly removed the weird "Turn this age" thing for the most part. I only do 25, 40, and 50 after 20. Anyways. So, I ended up on Skype last night with my friend, Panther, and later joined by another friend, who is a fellow South Parkian, KP fan, and RS.net member (most of my online friends are from RS.net), manicspike. Whenever Panthy and I add someone to the conversation we always talk the most and end up talking crap to each other. LOL. Panth and I ended up watching Imaginationland (which, I wrote on my agenda for today as "I-land" for short!) together. And me, typically, I cried. I actually was very teary when Cartman is doing CPR (which apparently he's doing wrong) on Kyle. I dunno why. I know he'll be okay but I felt like it. And then during Kyle's speech, where I was full on weeping and Panther, who has no soul (I'm kidding, Panthy! :P), was laughing because for some reason she thinks of me when Kyle gives that speech and laughs at how much I love that speech. I've explained enough why I love it, but it's mostly because it vindicated my feelings on how a little children's show about a teenaged girl who saved the world with her best friend and a "children's" book series about a bespectacled wizard who fights this bigoted evil guy changed my life. Plus, the moment Kyle mentioned Harry Potter, he had me. "You had me at 'Harry Potter'." Plus, we watched the version I rarely see, because I watch the DVD version mostly, which is the broadcast version, the original one, as it appeared on those fateful Wednesday nights in October. I wanted to share some songs by a band that I recently got into. The band has been around longer than I have, actually. And, I've only listened to a small amount of songs, about 20 or so, but I love them. They're a Punk Rock band called Bad Religion. I love the name, it's a great name. It's funny, because I wouldn't think I'd be into Punk Rock, because even though I like all genres, I spend 80 percent (made up statistic) of my time listening to most Soundtrack songs and Pop. I mean 125 songs out of 432 songs in my iTunes playlist are some form of Pop, and about half that is the Backstreet Boys. No joke. And Soundtrack is about 212, so it's like after that, I have a 100 songs of different genres. Anyways, yeah, Bad Religion. Here are some of my favourite songs: My favourite part of this song is "You might not think there's any wisdom in a fucked up punk rock song!" I really like that, because there is wisdom in that song, and because when I hear that I think of South Park and I think, "You might not think there's any wisom in a fucked up cartoon show... but I do."
I like how my favourite songs from this band remind me of South Park, but then again, I'm superbly obsessed with South Park, so am I really surprised? The same thing happened with Kim Possible. There are Backstreet Boys songs that remind me of Kim and Ron for God's sake. Oooh, finally, a nice and long blog entry instead of this half-arsed lazy stuff that I've been doing. I blame Summer. Summer sucks. Thought/Quote of the day: "Boom. The whole shack shivered and Harry sat bold upright, staring at the door. Someone was outside, knocking to come in." Word of the day: dissimulate Hakuna Matata. |
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I love writing ++ current << me I am Ashley. 22. Female. Short. Senior in College. Psychology Major. Single. Brunette curly hair with brown eyes. American-born with European-ancestry. Proud dork and geek. One word to describe me: myself.
<< 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, overzealous, or superficial people, spoilers, sports, evil computers, bad grammar, being underappreciated, being sick, boredom, reality TV, Macs, Pepsi, and wars. |