Ferreal though.. it was cool! Jokes aside i enjoyed it. I packed, moved back to Toledo. When shopping and bought cool stuff like toothpaste and a facial scrub. Then i ate at Carrabba's! My mouth enjoyed - -* and garlic mashed potatoes. I set up my computer and talked to no one. Then Craig and I watched Stella shorts and laughed. I topped it off by beating a difficult GH2 song and ate a cookie courtesy of Grandma! WHAT A DAY!
*chicken parmesean
Friday, 10 August 2007
Currently Watching Funny Ha Ha By Mark Capraro, Jonathan Clermont, Kate Dollenmayer, Sheila Dubman, Thomas Hansen (II) see related
I need to see Superbad, it is all i can think about.
Dear Justin, You are cool. You have a feist ticket and you stay up late. I am impressed by your eye opening (literally, har) ability but i will get the last laugh when you can't get up for class in like dos weeks. Keep in touch.
Something has really got me thinking. So much that i have to let it out. It's totally sad to lose a grandparent, but while you are grieving a million of other smiling people are enjoying their grandparents. WELL, i began thinking of Wacky Wafers. I ate those when i was a kid and i will never eat them again. There are no more left on this Earth, there are no more to be enjoyed. No new child will pop a blue raspberry wafer into their mouth and close their eyes. The only chance of one left alive is from a box that had been thrown away 8 or 9 years ago and someone left a piece to rot alone. That is the only way i will ever really enjoy candy. Sure there are Sour Patch kid extremes, but I only want what i can't have. That is just weird to me, grandparents will always live on while Wacky Wafers will never live again. Goodbye
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