10/10/2011

103 Reasons to love the classics

I'm sitting in the dark!
Or at least I was at seven o'clock when I started writing this! Aw this weekend has been very close to perfect it has. I didn't have to ride the bus with the annoying kids on Friday. Instead I was picked up by my friends mom and we drove to her house. Our friend who goes to a different school arrived later in the evening and we stayed up playing cards, eating popcorn, and having an all-round nerdy time. 

We talked about news, school, and things we liked/disliked. I really missed my friend. Whilst having such an awesome time, we planned for us to all go see a movie this afternoon. We ending up seeing Dream House, which wasn't all as 'scary' as the previews lead it to be. Now I'm not one for scaring myself with films, but this couldn't scare an eight year old. It was mostly really confusing, at parts. I guess the reason it wasn't so frightening was because we made it a laugh.

Adam, Thanksgiving is holiday, in which we give thanks to god or something. At least, that's how my family views it. The whole turkey feast between the Europeans and Native Americans is crap. Not sure what it means in Canada. I explained that really poorly, sorry. I'm not a big fan of the tradition, so I'm a bit bitter toward it. Oh well. I'm glad your song Bad Wolf is completed!:)

Deidra thank you for the feed back on my poem-ish thing. Glad you enjoyed it. I quite liked it myself. The RH Experience were one of my favorites from Stickaid as well. I'm personally not a big fan of granola bars myself. The texture is weird. Thank you again, for your lovely responses to the quote! I had pretty much the same feelings toward it. My next question thing is 'what makes a genius?' I actually thought of it earlier tonight while watching a John Lennon special. My mom said she thought John had gotten weird over the years, and it made me think he was a genius. Therefore geniuses are weird.

Speaking of which, Its John and Sean Lennon's birthdays today, as well as John Entwistles birthday. I thought that was very interesting. Them all having the same birthday, years apart. So I watched like three John Lennon specials in a row and it really disturbed me how Chapman thinks of himself as Holden from 'The Catcher in the Rye'. Something my mom and sister said was that many murders make references to the book, and I can't understand why. 

Speaking of old literature, do you guys read classics? Like Oliver Twist or Scarlet Letter? Just curious because my class is reading 'The Odyssey'. The non-honor kids in the class [small school, so we're mixed] read from book five and on, but because I'm honors I get to read the first book and on. What fun!! Though, I am looking forward to it! That's all for now.
Bye!♥

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