THEY ARE NOT HERE SO I GET TO MAKE THIS BLAG POST FIRST HAHAHAHA. Anywho, what happened is that Brickeens (and his dad), Sumiki (and his parents), and I toured two museums in D.C. today. Fort starters, I had to walk from my dad's office in D.C. for about 20 mins (the closest metro station was closed ARRRGGHHHH) and then get on a Metro to run to the Air & Spaaaaaaaaaaaaace Museum to try and not miss them. I didn't, so that was a plus. At the Air and Space Museum Sumiki (occasionally B
Yes. As you can see from the title, BrickFair 2012 created a kind of rebirth in me. I was reminded why I ever liked BIONICLE in the first place. I was reminded of why I joined this site in the first place. And I was reminded that the people on this site are some of the most creative, funny, silly, smart, entertaining, and brilliant people on any corner of the Internet and the world. So, beginning today, I am reborn on BZP and pledge to do more stuff here. Huzzah!
Since almost all the staffies have mentioned him in some way, I thought I'd steal that idea and do so too.
Waffles.
I remember after the TFOL Talk I was standing at the BZP table, as I heard a younger voice say "Kanohi Zatth?" And there he was. Actually, he's the same height as me, so that was sorta cool. Also, he helped to build the milk cup, to light the Batman video thingy, and to make me feel pretty good at BrickFair, since he is officially the first BZPer I spend so much time with. No
For a review, check KanohiJournal.com.
However, I have left BrickFair a new man. Why? I've decided I'm too old to play with LEGO, but never too old to build with it. From now on, I'll concentrate on building better things and arranging my LEGO collection. They may have been some of the best days of my life. I met LEGO fans for the first time, met some staffies, built a giant LEGO glass of milk, met Steve Witt (he is pure WINrar, BTW), and got awesomesauce LEGO.
Now to arrange my LEGO colle
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WAS.
AWESUM.
They answered my question (when I called), I got a few q's right, and in the test they said me name!!! yay!
Overall, it was pretty cool, except for the voitng stuff...
Congrats to TTV and BS01 Podcast!
Looks like there's not much support or hype for the Chron or Kn projects. Which makes me SAD FACE.
On other news, I discovered Sonu Nova's weakness, which also caused his "death" (a.k.a hyperventilation, dizziness, clumsiness, and litlle-brother-answering-for-him-on the-mikcrophone-of XBL-ziness), it is the word: Shatter Baby. No idea why.
So a lot of stuff hapenned today:
*I got Skopio after waiting for a month
*I played Halo 3 and came up with an idea with Toa Phoenix
*I saw how the first chapter of KoS's audiobook for RotGB was posted. Yay.
In general... I guess life is good.
I saw Avatar, and I loved its message.
You can't try to take over others for resources, even if they seem savages. They are also sentient, you know? Also, don't mate with the female that already has a mate.
Oh yeah, and awesomesauce effects.
BEST. MOVIE. OF. 2009
So funny how many behave when a member says they have been taken by Life. Some members act as if that person is never coming back, others as if nothing. Sooner or later, they return. Plus, they always visit.
Yes! Today I arrived home to find that all my belongings had finally arrived from overseas! I now have all my posessions! Now... I have to organize all my BIONICLE and LEGO ... woot
I convinced (and irritated) my parents to take me to Toys R Us. So at 8:30 p.m we were at the store, and I saw them!
There they were!
The Stars!
I got Tahu, Rahkshi, and Piraka (Nektann). Perhaps I'll get the reamining 3 when I've paid off my toy debts that I owe... my parents
So I went to see 2012 today. It was a pretty interesting movie. I loved the effects, but as always, there were some downsides that can't be avoided, but that still made me bored:
1. Characters nobody likes die
2. Before almost all the deaths there is a sentimental moment
3. The main characters always seem to save themselves in impossible ways
But still, that can't be avoided. Still, overall it was a good movie.
And if you want to know, no. I don't believe in 2012.
In Math class, we had to do some homework for tomorrow. This girl raises her voice and shouts the most ridiculous statement today:
"But Mr. _________, I can't do homework today, I have to go to the Hannah Montana concert! ... and ... I also have a medical appointment."
So some of us actually have after-school activities dealing with helping poor people, or some of us help family in other moments, or some ACTUALLY have medical appointments. Is it really smart to tell your teaher you can't d
I'll be moving on Monday, but I may have Internet problems, so next time I post will probably be when I get a membership.
So goodbye for some time, blog.