Well, my brother got his SoulSilver last night. His only problem is that he can't play it yet.
See, his DS, as I might've mentioned earlier, broke and he's been using mine. Its not too bad, but since he's been taking my other stuff without permission, I took out all the games he stuck in mine and hid it in my room. But now he's looking for it.
So, I'm trying to see if I can keep my DS hidden until the weekend/spring break, since he's getting himself a new DS once he can. This might sound c
The topic of whether or not doomsday will come on 12/21/12 somehow popped up in the middle of English class, and Mr. Isakson made this statement to one of my classmates: "If 2012 happens, I'll give you a thousand bucks."
Personally, I have a more simple, if longer, variant of his "Yeah, right" thing: "If nothing happens on 12/21/12 that ends the world, the doomsayers owe the sensible people a hundred bucks each. And if it does happen, well, I don't think money is gonna be the major concern fo
I'm throughly annoyed with my brother right now.
Bad enough that he's turning twelve tomorrow and when that comes he'll be playing his birthday copy of SoulSilver on MY DS (since he's taking forever about paying for repairs for his own), and that I've had to spend most of the afternoon making his cake. But apparently, he just doesn't get the fact that my stuff is MY STUFF.
He just goes in my room like he owns it, and takes my stuff without asking me first, despite me putting up a sign abou
A while ago, Kagha asked me why I keep using a bunch of real-world names in my stories (Ex: Kronus, Eos, Ariadne, Ajax, Ares, Atlas, etc). I have two reasons to defend myself. The first is that one of the people I admire on this site, Saya (currently called The Wild Rider), used real-world names in some of her stories, and since I borrow a lot of things from those I read from (as Repicheep can testify to), well, there you are.
The second part is that there are a bunch of names in Bionicle pro
This week's winner is Kiotu, with four out of five correct!
Answers: 7 Hills of Rome 1000 Words that a Picture is Worth 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse 1001 Arabian Nights 7 Wonders of the Ancient World
(For the record, I'm using green text today because of what today is. )
Rules: Don't share answers with each other, even answers you know aren't right. Doing so will get you disqualified for that round. This also applies for stealing another person's answer when you didn't come up with it yo
I have a lot on my plate this week. >.< Take the HSPE (aka the "not a WASL") this week (except on Friday; we have that off) Finish revising most of H&H Post revised chapters by Saterday This might not be a long list, but I feel my week's gonna be total keye'ung.
(For those of you that don't know, that's Navi (from Avatar) for "insanity". )
. . . has two basketball courts, a baseball field, a tennis court, 9 bathrooms, a garage that holds 14 cars, has a 10,000 square foot property, and costs $8,000,000.
Well, it was fun to dream about it.
This is what I get for daring to make pralines today. I was mixing the sugar, buttermilk, and baking soda on the stove, trying to keep it from boiling over, and then I get hit in the face by a flyaway glob of molten candy.
I'm okay right now; I cleaned up the burn and put some aloe on it, and now we have pralines made. Going by the rate me and my mom are currently consuming, we'll be out by the end of the weekend.
. . . that this is cool.
Granted, the medallion came out bigger than I expected it to be, but I'm satisfied. Now you guys know what I'll be wearing for BrickCon '10.
I'm considering putting this in GA, but I'm happy just keeping this here.
According to Susan Vaught, author of Trigger, Edward Cullen meets six out of seven criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder, which is basically a nice way to call a person a sociopath. (Additionally, meeting three is the minimum to diagnose someone.)
How? I have the seven here; the ones he qualifies for as according to Madame Vaught are bolded for your convenience.
Failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors as indicated by repeatedly performing acts that are gro
I was hoping someone would get it, but apparently no one did.
Answer: The word was "Guilty". I was the foreman of the jury at the woman's trial.
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Judging solely from the fact he has a banner now, and the fact he actually showed up on AIM tonight, I'm nursing a hope that Akaku might come back to us on BZP. I hope he will; you have no idea how depressing it is to look at his spot in the content blocks.
. . . if he does, though, that means we'll have to sort out if he gets his spot back again. And that's not gonna be fun.
Last night, after I'd logged off BZP, I was starting work on some of my SSs, when I accidentally picked up my dead MP3 (I've been borrowing my brother's until I figured out how to make iTunes cooperate with me). But when I turned it on . . . it turned on!
It wasn't dead after all!
(EDIT: No, I'm not copying Kiina with my entry title. )
First my MP3 dies, then my headphones break again, and if I don't improve my chemistry grades by next week, I'll be a lot less active here on BZP.
And to top it all off, Alex hasn't posted his promised SS yet, which I was really looking forward to. <.<
Despite my hopes that we would get a different winner for this round, I must've jinxed it, since Sumiki has won yet again, simply because his answer was the closest.
Answer: The man was listening to rock-and-roll music through his Walkman headphone in the kitchen. He had his hand on the kettle and his back to the door. When his wife came in, she saw him shaking violently but heard no sound, and when she called to him, he didn't hear or respond. Thinking he was suffering from an electric shoc
Even after all these months malfunctioning, I thought my loyal Sansa MP3 would be able to withstand the rest of the year so I could replace it.
Guess not. It conked out on me this afternoon, and it's not charging when I plug it into the computer.
It just had to die on a Monday, didn't it?
*funeral music*
After about four months of work, my Three Virtues necklace is almost done. I just need to drill a hole in it and add a chain, and I'm pretty much all set. B)
I'll snap pics when it's wearable. And no, I'm not making duplicates, or selling mine.
*assistant hands me an envolope*
No big surprise; Sumiki won again!
They hid it all on the roof, but the chairman discovered it when he arrived via helicopter.
Rules: Don't share answers with each other, even answers you know aren't right. Doing so will get you disqualified for that round. This also applies for stealing another person's answer when you didn't come up with it yourself. You may, however, share theories. If you come up with an answer with the help of another contestant, ma
Last night was the end-of-season party for Zen's basketball team, held at the Rock (one of the awesomest pizza places EVAR, IMO). In between soda, pizza, Mario Bros, and cake (to quote UK, there really was a cake ), me and Zen learned one of his coaches used to be a game tester for Nintendo, and that he had tested Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire.
It was around that time when I started actually enjoying the party, simply because I had something interesting to discuss.