Sunday, April 18, 2010
Here in my eyes is the comfort of a friend
Here in my eyes there's a passion with no end
Yesterday! ORA and Scrabble. :D
ORA was totally awesome. I loved the walk-a-jogathon cos we were the first to go and then it wasn't too hot. I think I ran it in about 10-15 minutes cos when I reached school the RJ people were just leaving school. And then Vivian gave me a WHY THE HECK ARE YOU SO FAST look and she said that too! Well, maybe not the heck part. But still! Okay anyway after that I went to buy bubble tea then go for my shift! Then halfway through my shift I ran out of bubble tea. Then suddenly some random people (WHO WERE SELLING BUBBLE TEA ELEVENTYONE!) came up to us and asked if we wanted bubble tea. Epic. Shan't elaborate. (: But I bet you know why I'm so happy! (ELEVENTYONETHOUSANDANDELEVENTYONE OHGOSH) :D :D :D :D Okay okay get off your high Shermine.
Oh you know we had no guys toilet in school so the school allocated the SQUASH COURT TOILETS to RI. All the RGS/RJ girls just died laughing there.
Scrabble! We were against Pioneer and Riverside and Unity IT WAS EPIC. We won 15-0 basically all the rounds. With a total spread of 2917.
Uh, it's okay Vivian, at least you still have a positive total spread.
THE BEST PART WAS THE CURRY PUFFS AND THE MUESLI. :D It was very nice! Gosh during Scrabble I don't believe my opponents at all. Seriously. They thought JU was a word and I think the Unity one asked me whether JU was a word or not (NO IT ISN'T) and obviously I wasn't going to say no, right?
I pulled off CU and UE too even though they obviously don't exist. I bet they didn't go through their two letter word lists. ANWYAY WE ALL WON WE WERE VERY HAPPY. WHEE YAY.
"Some people say that, uh, some people say that you have to be a certain age to understand this next song. I don't think understanding what love is has anything to do with how old or how young you are."
The commentary/concert banter for Something To Believe In in one of their last shows. Santa Clara '89 I think, and I can't be bothered to check. I think the guitar part for it is cool. It sounds so... unlike other Michael songs, though. I suspect cos of the people who wrote it. Still.
"...explained that [insertnamehere] was sent to a place where everyone was cruel to her. Everywhere she went, people told her lies and made promises for her that they eventually broke. [insertnamehere] ultimately travelled the road home, alone and tired. So tired, in fact, that when she reached the northern area of [insertplacehere], she gave up on her journey and settled into an abandoned redwood which had become her home for the last few years."
I hope whatever that you're doing now no one's gonna lie and break their promises to you. I think this entirely fictional piece of work was actually rather true, you know, as in the scenario and everything is very... apt. That is totally not just "loosely based off" a biography. That is the exact thing that happened. If you replaced the [insertname/placehere] parts with the correct nouns then it would be a summary of all that had happened.
The italicized parts are... from a source that I'm not intending on naming. Anyhow, I'm not gonna elaborate.The only reason why I use [insertname/placehere] is cos that just seemed to fit the situation. And don't ask what the situation is.
Posted at 2:08 PM