3/31/2012

Technically it's still Godiva Eve here.

I'd like to thank you guys for your feedback on Lady Godiva. I too agree that it is a large step from Forever Yours and is on a completely different end of the song spectrum. However weird it is though, I like it. Enough to that when I hopefully have the money I'm going to buy it (and Michael's remix because it was just too amazing). 

I know that a lot of people disagree with the way he's getting Godiva to chart, but it's no different from Forever Yours. It's just this time he knew before hand about the remix rule, and decided to do it again. I just feel people are being obnoxious almost because he wants to chart again. It doesn't bother me though, so I don't see why they're in a twist.

Also something that's annoyed me is this article:http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2012/03/28/the-power-of-young-adult-fiction/adults-should-read-adult-books About how adults should only read books for adults. What a stupid argument in my opinion. It's like saying that because a book was written and set in place for a certain demographic that it's all of a sudden untouchable to anyone outside it.

Also an article about the 'Y Generation' and how self-centered people are today. If you just Google y generation a bunch of articles will come up. The one we had to read in class was about how our generation is full of hypocrites who say we want to be eco friendly. I don't believe that for a minute. Where ever this guy gets his opinion, he may want to double check his resources. I feel like our generation has done amazing things with eco technology. I don't know, what do you guys feel? About the eco and book views?

On a cheerier less suckish note HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY DEIDRA! I'm glad to here that it was so awesome for you! A friend of mine's birthday is coming up this Friday and I wanted to play her Charlie's birthday song on my uke, but I can't get the strumming pattern down, I hope that whatever I decide to give her she like though.

A question that I must have missed last week was the one relating to siblings. I have three older brothers and an older sister. I get along okay with my older brother's, but not so much my sister. We fight on a regular bases, mostly because we share a room, and she's a slob compared to me. We aren't far apart in age, her 17 and me 15, but we have such different personalities. Like she's the one who knows whose who and I'm the girl that hides in the corner and wishes that no one would bother me to do anything.

Campion I feel pretty much the same way when it comes to asking for directions, especially after meeting the people of Boston. Whenever you ask them for directions, they send you all over, giving you the wrong way every time. With out fault I asked for directions to a pizzeria from nine different people and the last one, a police officer, finally gave me the correct way. Only after swearing that I wasn't from New York. So small note, people in Boston are mental.

Adam I can not confirm or deny that where I live in America has a high rate of arrests. Let me Google it...that was a bad decision...So I think one of the articles said there is a high stalking rate in Rhode Island, but I can't confirm or deny that either...However about a month ago someone was arrested like right outside my house for what I can only presume was drunk driving. It was like twelve in the morning and I was sleeping on the couch when the police car lights were all up in my face. It was horrible because it took the like an hour and a half for them to be done with it.

I spell colour "color", because as far as I know it's how we spell it in the America's. Depending I guess on where you live...And I also hate auto correct, because it tried to spell colour color, as it tried to again right then. I find I have to monitor my spelling even more with it than without it. A bit about school and stuff. We are now reading the Catcher in the Rye, which I have already read this past summer, but now I have to actually look for symbolism and crap. I hate analyzing books, a lot. I swear that half the stuff we discuss wasn't really meant to be a symbol. To my surprise I am passing all of my classes except Algebra. I'm not technically failing, but I'm not passing with a grade I'm totally in love with.

One last really cool thing before I go. So in gym or "Wellness" as my school calls it, we played a game called medic. If you haven't heard of it it's basically an over complicated game of dodge ball. If you get hit with the ball from the opposing team and it didn't hit the ground before it got to you, you had to crouch down and shout medic until the designated person arrives to pull you back into the game. The medic however is supposed to be secret from the opposing team. if they hit the medic, than all they have to do is get everyone else crouching and steal the other teams flag. Anyways me and a friend of mine convinced our team to get everyone to call me 'The Doctor' instead of medic. Yes, all that for that floppy ending, but it was so great at the time.

Our encounter this Saturday has been to what few may call long enough, so until next time...

~Katie


P.S. Okay I really hate auto correct. So many words that needed fixing from its wrath!

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