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    Friday, January 1st, 2010
    blackjackrocket
    12:02a
    Wednesday, December 30th, 2009
    callise
    3:03p
    2009 post...
    so I'm doing my 2009 post now, because I don't know if I will be able to get on-line before New Years. I MIGHT but not sure...

    New Years Revolutions for 2009 that were completed
    get a job..? maybe?
    continuing with a story I have been writing
    beat all the gamecube games. So my dear friend may get her Gamecube controller and memory card back.
    3 out of 10. Though one of them I'm unsure of so could be 4 out of 10

    in order it happened
    Good things that have happened this year
    -Jen Jen got married
    -suffering_angel had a b-day party um type thing.
    -went to Brandys wedding!
    -was a bridesmaid
    -caught the bouquet
    -manage to get good pictures of me
    -went to visit Brandy, went to Vegas
    -got a job (sept 2)

    movies saw in theater
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    in order of playing them, tho may play more than one time, only the first time it is played is mention
    Video games played
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    in order of beating

    video games I beat for the first time ever, this year
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    movies I saw for the first time ever, this year
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    books I have finished reading for the first time ever, this year
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    callise
    1:39p
    Granny Clarks, and Dr. Pepper Plant.
    I was so disappointed We went to this buffet Granny Clarks, to see what they have different days. They completely change the place. The place use to feel home-y. The workers used to be nice, it wasn’t overly crowed. Now it feels like the workers don’t even speak to you, you wait FOREVER to just get a worker to notice you. I very much got the feeling of rush the people in just so they can be done.

    They now have to go/buying the food and not getting a buffet. So we ordered a chicken fried steak. It was SO CHEWY! Also it took taste away from the gravy.

    So the place just wasn’t the same.

    So we went to the Dr Pepper plant. They can put the syrup and the carbonation, make the Dr Pepper. So I tried one of thoses, and got a bottle the type that my sister likes a frosty pepper.
    callise
    1:38p
    Indiana Jones Staff of Kings!
    So I beat it! I decided ONE OF THE BEST Wii GAMES EVER!
    -best use of Wii controls
    -Interesting ideas
    -Best movie to game
    -you feel like your in the game

    I admit the ending is a little bit anticlimactic. There wasn’t even really a final boss fight, which no complaints from me.

    Overall an AMAZING GAME!!!! It makes you feel like your living an Indiana Jones movie, PERSONALLY I felt like the story was more fitting than Indiana Jones 4 movie.

    Also they have a adventure game Fate of Atlantis. The story is kind of strange and hard to grasp. I was just happy to find an adventure game! It’s pixels…but the art is nice.
    callise
    1:35p
    Sherlock Homes
    It was another HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT!!! The sets, costumes, actors were great. But poor writing, they changed the characters.

    Omg there were so many movies/video game I though while watching this. LIKE the very beginning Sherlock Homes comes to stop this ritual. I wanted to giggle because I though of Resident Evil 4! A guy in a black cloak chanting. A sacrifice on the table. Sherlock Homes is on the balcony? I wanted to giggle.

    THEN there was a scene this guy says, “Death is Only the Beginning.” I WAS LIKE REALLY REALLY? Watch The Mummy much?

    Then a secret evil society, UM hhhmm anyone been watching Tomb Raider 1?

    Also I felt Watson didn’t want to do anything. I though of Psych, how Gus is like no Shawn I have to work, Shawn baits Gus into joining. They did that Sherlock baiting Watson to help. I always figure Watson would want to help.

    Anyway. I though it was a REALLY lame thing to go OH Watson is leaving quitting his adventures to get married to some lame chick. REALLY? Why aren’t we starting off with just them and adventures? Why are we adding this lame chick!

    I also though that they had Sherlock speak his lines SO LOW, and slurred it was so HARD to understand him sometimes. I though it was just me, but everyone else complained.

    They made Sherlock a drunker who stays inside a lot. Watson was a gambler. Which I don’t know the series/books that well. But I never though of that stuff. Oh and Sherlocks was in love with a criminal….? Did that happen in the books? He had no real chemistry with her anyway

    The movie was SO SLOW! A LOT OF THE TIMES IT WAS SO SLOW!

    I eat meat, BUT I DO NOT WANT TO SEE a SLAUDER house and dead pigs getting sliced in half SO GROSS! It was discussing.

    Robert Downy Jr did an amazing job as an actor, I can see him as Sherlock homes, but I though the script was poor, they didn’t do a job of creating the character…

    OH what makes Sherlock Homes interesting is the MYSTERY. What’s going on. The mystery of the movie…I only wanted to know one thing didn’t really care about the rest. The clues should be interesting lead to more…but it kind of talked about stuff didn’t make sense.

    I DID LIKE the explaining everything.

    Personally I think Case Closed and Psych had better mystery than this movie…

    Oh the movie had this slow/fast fighting scenes. I have NEVER liked that style the only group who does it right, is Legend of the Seeker. They make slow fighting beautiful! But everyone else it’s just annoying!

    OH speaking of annoying…the music it was annoying, not much different music. I can go for cheesy detective music but this one was annoying
    Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
    callise
    11:35a
    had a huge post BUT...
    so I wrote a lot in a word doc to post...I saw Sherlock Homes disappointing!

    anyway were visiting family...they let us use there internet...so I'm not on the computer with my word doc...

    oh well will post that later. DUDE MY FINGERS ARE FREEZING!
    Sunday, December 27th, 2009
    callise
    2:36p
    Flooding of posts! Dairy Queen!
    so the flood of post! My Dad is GENUIS! he says while you don't have internet keep a post in word...then you can copy and paste....when you finally get on-line...so it saves internet time...

    anyway so were at Dairy Queen to get on-line. My sister order chicken strips basket. She's playing a computer game, and I'm on-line. So we loose track of time because were entertain.

    The worker comes up to us OMG SO SORRY ABOUT THE WAIT! um the wait? there was a wait for the food ha ha?! I'm so into what I'm doing I don't notice a wait....

    but she gave us a free gravy, and a HUGE Mocha Moolatte I NEVER order myself one this big! but it was so sweet she offered us a free thing...

    even though...I didn't notice a wait ha ha!

    anyway same speech....don't know when I'll get net again....so I might be quiet for a while...
    callise
    2:32p
    Dreaming of Jimmy Barclay
    I had a dream I went on vacation with Jimmy Barclay, and his parents. In my dream I saw what he looked like. I remember looking up at his face. Funny thing is my mind made up how he looks because he’s a character from a Radio Show adventures in Odyssey. Anyway I dreamed I was walking with Jimmy he was all grumpy because someone came he didn’t want to. So I grabbed up his arm snuggling into him. I said at least you have me! Then he was looking at my messenger bag…that I have in real life ONLY my pins were a little different. He knew that Shuichi was from a shonen-ai. Was commenting about how he knew, questioning me on it. I was like I like a few other shonen-ai characters as well…
    callise
    2:32p
    Plumbing on the fritzs
    Well we haven’t been able to flush the toilets, we now have to put toilet paper in plastic bags. Have to shower with care. My sister has tried for days now…but once the toilet plumbing/pipes drained into the bath tub. The other shower is used as a storage bin. I guess she said today Dad beat her to there, After he was done with the shower, those pipes I guess flooded and she couldn’t. HA HA I tried to avoid showering here anyway because there’s almost no pressure. Well now the showers really don’t work so well. We have some friends of the family over….
    callise
    2:31p
    the Princess and the Frog
    HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT. The reason I went to see it was because I wanted to support Disney doing Classic animation….because they over do computer animation I want to support the Classic animation style.

    It was disappointing. FIRST OFF I though the villain…could be a bit rough on kids, REALLY calling spirits from the other world! REALLY!??!…He was lame too…

    The story was slow took forever to get going. I HATED ALL THE SONGS! They had a LOT OF SONGS!

    It was kind of B-rated. You know like sequel level and not a first run classic. Like when you go OH NO NOT ANOTHER SONG! Where as older classic Disney you go YEAH I LOVE THIS SONG. This one I was like NOOO NOT ANOTHER SONG PLEASE!

    Not as good as hoping…oh well. Also I don’t think my parents would care for it either…the classic Disney my Dad even likes, I don’t think he would like this….

    Also the ending! I wanted it to be “She realized she was a Princess all along” because I though about Cinderella from Camp, but nope. Or I wanted the ending to go “it was true loves first kiss.” “I’ve been dreaming of True Loves kiss”-Enchanted. But nope they went with a different reasining…which wasn’t as good…
    callise
    2:31p
    Shopping and China buffet
    So we went to the Wal-Mart after Christmas sale! The wal-mart gift card my aunt Vera got me, I bought Snoopy PJs pants/long shelve shirt. Snoopy short underwear and a tank top set. DUDE I was disappointed the print of Snoopy is SO CUTE on the underwear, but it’s a LAME image on the shirt! But I liked the snoopy…

    I also got myself Coke ornament, and this coke tin with popcorn with two ornaments attatched.

    OMG we went to Rue 21 THEY HAD HUGE SALES! I figure everyone goes there because it’s the closest thing to a mall store in that small town. They had HUGE $2, $3, and $5 sections!

    I bought $3 shoes, $2 sweater, and a SUPER CUTE $2 shirt! OMG as soon as I get back home and can find an excuse to wear it! It’s this purple shirt and has this THICK chain/necklaces line….I would need to use my purple bra under that shirt…but man it’s SO CUTE!

    OMG so my Mom last year was raving about this buffet she went to while we were back in Az, she was here in Tx. So were like TAKE US to this place! OMG it was so GOOD! They had SO MUCH FOOD! Where you stuff your place onces with one of everything, go back and can put new things on there. They had the normal stuff but they also had Egg Drop soup, miso (sp?) soup which I ate for Kyo (from Fruits basket) sake. I don’t mind Miso if it’s in soup-Kyo. That was pretty much my meal for all day ha ha!
    callise
    2:30p
    Legend of the Seeker Commentary!
    OMG IT WAS SO FUNNY! And INTERESTING! Craig (Richard) and Bridget (Kahlan) were so FUNNY, interesting. They seem so down to earth, they are funny! DUDE ARE THEY IN A RELATIONSHIP OR JUST CLOSE FRIENDS?! There was this scene where Richard had blood on his hands trying to save his father. Bridget was like YEAH we went grocery shopping after they looked at Craig like he was some kind of murder because he had blood on his hands from the set!

    They talked about how Bridget kills the same stunt guy.

    OH YEAH Craig talked about OH the stunt men have two parts of the day one there fighting, the other they pretend to die, pretend to be dead. He was saying OH when they lay like there dead. The stunt men go OH falling down in a comfortable position, in the shade, Bridget was like ON soft pin needles. LOL!

    Those two are SO FUNNY! They were talking about the chicken Clarela (sp?) how she makes another apperance.

    They talked about WHY they changed things from the book Wizards First Rule.

    The first scene filmed was with Kahlan Richard and Zedd. When Zedd is taking away the sickness of the vine…

    Trying to remember they talked about a LOT OF INTERESTING THINGS! DUDE I FEEL CHEATED! They were saying there were extra scenes because one place it premiered as a movie…Craig was like YEAH I REMEMBER. Kahlan made me say I do I do I do to become the Seeker. I was like WHAT? The director was like yeah we cut out bits of it and kept the emotion bits. I was like WHAT? WELL I BOUGHT THE DVD! Those were not deleted scenes!

    Yeah it was SO AMUSING! My second fave commentary! The Mummy was another really good commentary! Because they were funny!

    But yeah I JUST LOVE Bridget and Craig they CRACK ME UP! There so funny!
    callise
    2:30p
    Christmas
    So Christmas was on and off good. Did play in the snow it was fun till it got cold ha ha! People did end up coming over, we had a Christmas lunch. Ham, rolls, and stuff. My Aunt Vera gave me $10 at Wal-mart. Then the rest were family gifts. $20 to Cinemark, and $15 for us. It wasn’t so great seeing Papa in the nursing home. Spending a ton of time there. His sugar level went low which was scary.

    OMG this CREEPY guy came into Papa’s room, was trying to practically taking the gift from Papa’s hands. My Mom was like LET him (Papa) open it.

    OMG that guy was creepy he reminded me of the creatures from Haunting Ground and Clock Tower 3. CREEPY it’s like please leave my Papa’s room.

    Papa got in a better mood seeing slide show.
    blackjackrocket
    2:02a
    Saturday, December 26th, 2009
    wanderlust12
    5:47p
    December
    Most Decembers are the most stressful month of the year, mainly because of final exams and concerts. High school was like this, college was like this, and the first two post-collegiate years were somewhat like this thanks to Christmas at DePaul. This year, however, December was rather stress-less. I wasn't in a music group, and classes ended before Thanksgiving, so December ended up being a month to relax and enjoy myself more than anything. And considering it's my birthday month, I felt that was very appropriate.

    Following Thanksgiving, the first week of "Christmas season", as I call it, from Nov 30 - Dec 6, was primarily spent on my Nintendo 64, a little devise that I brought back with me from my mom's basement. I re-acquainted myself with Pilot Wings, finally achieving the final gold medals that I was never able to obtain as an adolescent. Then I also worked on Mario 64, trying to get those last 8 stars but to no avail. Alex tried taking it up, but got too frustrated with the 3-D aspect of moving around in the game and gave up on it.

    The first weekend back after Thanksgiving, Alex and I took that Friday off because I had vacation time to use by December 31. We spent part of our day off getting gifts and other items at Best Buy and Kohl's, but the main accomplishment of the day was opening a joint checking account, so that our household finances and joint expenses can all be paid from one place, rather than the "you pay this, I pay this, you reimburse me for this" confusion that we had been relying on since moving in together. Also, since I had too many friend plans during my actual birthday weekend, we decided to have my birthday dinner a week early. I chose The Bristol, a Bucktown neighborhood gastropub that I had been eager to try for well over a year. We got there early because we were hungry and didn't want to wait for a table. Surprisingly, we must have gotten there too early, because there was only one other table occupied. The nice part was that we got the best table in the house, in the corner by the window overlooking the sidewalk. Our service was attentive, and our food was delicious, though not very generously portioned. Being that it was a gastropub, I got two selections of beer from their impressive menu. The first one I liked (from Michigan) the second one I didn't (from Germany), the opposite of my expectation. After dinner, we still had an appetite, so I grabbed a couple slices of pizza at a nearby pizza shop, and it actually ended up being some of the best pizza I've had in Chicago. Of course, that's how these places get discovered.

    The next day, I had my now-monthly therapy appointment, then was picked up by Alex, where we got lunch at Sultan's, a really good falafel place in Wicker Park. I also picked up a box of falafel mix, which I have yet to try. Considering the price, I hope it's much better than the stuff I was originally getting (and marginally pleased with) at the supermarket. Later that evening, I headed up to Dorado, a French-Mexican restaurant on Foster, to celebrate the Fall Quarter with my one DePaul buddy, Lidya. Our dinner was fabulous, starting off with duck nachos, then I had stuffed poblano peppers with lobster and scallop in a cream sauce. Thankfully, the place was BYOB and Lidya brought the perfect sparkling white wine to go with it. Following Dorado, we went over to George's for dessert in Andersonville, which was a sweet end to the evening.

    The following week (Dec 7-13) was also shortened at work because I took that Friday off again, this time because Jeremy was coming to town. After work on Thursday, I headed to Midway to pick him up at the airport. We returned to the apartment to settle in and catch a little bit of Infomania and SuperNews. Jeremy was craving guacamole, so we walked up to El Cid for some food and margaritas, a satisfying end to the day and welcome back for Jeremy.

    The next day was crystal clear, and being that it was a Friday, I wanted to take advantage. First, Jeremy and I brunched at Jam, a place you could never get a table without a ridiculous wait at 11 am on a weekend, but on a weekday you can just waltz right in and immediately be seated. My Spanish omlet, complete with choirzo, was delicious, but Jeremy's sandwich could have been better. After Jam, we walked next door to Sweet City Cakes to get some cupcakes. I don't know why Chicago is so obsessed with gourmet cupcakes over, say, gourmet chocolate chip cookies or gourmet brownies or gourmet ice cream, but these things are good. I got a red velvet cupcake, in which I learned from the cashier that red velvet cake is not just yellow cake died red. It's actually vanilla cake with cocoa whipped into it, leaving the color kinda light brown naturally. Perhaps to make it more appealing, someone decided to dye it red, as a better contrast with the white frosting. Hence, red velvet. 

    Following our brunch adventure, we returned to the apartment to relax, enjoy our cupcakes, and watch some "Glee", a show Jeremy successfully got me hooked on. Then we drove down to the Loop, where I dropped off the car with Alex, then journeyed from one end of the Loop to the other. We started at the wall of vodka at the Hyatt, so that Jeremy could salivate a little and I could be appalled at there only being two front desk staffers. Seriously, I know we're in a recession and you didn't think twice about getting rid of your loyal employees left and right simply to save money, but seriously, Hyatt, you're a 2000-room hotel, you need more than two front desk staffers. Ok, enough with my hotel management rant. Next, I wanted to check out Sweetwater, a new bar in the Illinois Center complex where Alex works, but it was rather crowded, even though it was almost 2 in the afternoon. Then a server pushed into me and spilled water all over Jeremy, at which point we just walked out without even bothering to order anything. Then we walked through the Chicago Cultural Center, which has the same exhibits as it did last time I was there, then we continued down Madison to Franklin, turned south, and arrived at our final destination: the Sears Tower. Yup, after two and a half years of living in Chicago, I had never been up the Sears Tower, and while it's name has changed, it's height has not. The day was clear, it was December, and it was a Friday, so the opportunity could not have been more perfect. Of course, my prediction turned correct. There were no lines, at all. Granted, we lingered around the exhibits and sat through the Making of Sears Tower video talking about how many times the wires could wrap around the planet. But then we just hopped in the elevator and shot up to the 103rd floor. While there was a little too much haze, or smog, to see to Michigan, I could still see the entire city, from the south end to the west end to the north end, very clearly, and I could even see the smoke stacks of Indiana. Since I can see the top of the Sears Tower from my apartment, I tried to locate my building from the Skydeck. I could find the park directly south of my street, and could find the general vicinity, but I couldn't pinpoint it exactly, the buildings were all too miniscule. My office building, directly north, was easy to spot. The best part were the glass extensions, which, despite being perfectly safe, are rather scary. I still stepped out there, though. After the Skydeck, we went back to the ground level and had to walk through the gift shop to get out (of course). I had no intention of buying anything, but when Jeremy showed me the Barack Obama chocolate bar, I couldn't resist. Aside from the shameless use of our president for boosting tourist revenue, I found the fact that it was a chocolate bar a perfect representation of the hilarious racism Chicago embodies. What's even better, all it is is a picture of Barack and words like "Hope" and "Change" scattered about. It was just too ridiculous, so I bought it. 

    After our loop adventure, it was time for the marathon. First, Jeremy and I Blue Lined it up to Wicker Park, where we stopped in a game store which had (score!) Goldeneye 64, one of my favorite games of all time, so I quickly nabbed that one. Then we met up with Dana for some happy hour at Big Star, a new bar replacing the Pontiac Cafe, which replaced a gas station. Big Star had a warm and wonderful ambiance, and did fill surprisingly quickly (read: 5:30), but between the tasty draft beer and even tastier tacos, that place won me over. Jeremy, who was shocked to find they didn't have vodka, hated it, so we went across the street to Blue Line to get him his vodka fix. He ended up loving Blue Line, with their giant martini/cocktail list, even though he ended up spilling half of one of them on me. I guess that was payback for Sweetwater. Then we went to another game store to see if Jeremy could get the games he wanted, and to his luck, they had both. Then we went up to the Center on Halsted, which I had never been to, to catch my friend's drag king performance, only to be told the performance was for ladies only (how accepting, gay center), so we left  the Center and caught up with Katie at Wilde, where our group grew shortly thereafter enough for us to score a booth. Already full from Big Star, I only got some garlic fries to go with my beer, but they were really good. Following Wilde, we were ready to begin our Boystown tour. First was Scarlet, which Jeremy had not seen since their post-fire renovation. Hell, he probably hadn't seen it since it was Gentry. We were able to get a table (again!), but a standing one. After a couple drinks, we went to Sidetrack, which had some renovations of its own. Dana and Steve arrived, and we took some goofy photos before high-tailing it to Roscoe's, the final stop for the evening. After grabbing drinks, we hit the dancefloor, and boy did we dance. Aside from the occasional 50-year-old, who now is only twice my age, trying to grind with us, we had a lot of fun. We closed the place down at 2:00, then cabbed it home. 

    I don't know if you were counting how many beers I had during that marathon. I didn't either, and coupled with almost no water, I was very hungover the next day. So hungover, I had to cancel all plans and just stay in bed. My hangovers are all-day affairs, so this shouldn't come as news to anyone. But we made the most of it. Not even slightly entertained by my Nintendo 64, Alex bought a Nintendo Wii with Mario Wii, which entertained both him and Jeremy all afternoon. I ordered a stuffed pizza from Giordano's (another item Jeremy was craving during his Chicago visit), and by the evening I was feeling a little better. 

    The next day was my birthday! And my hangover was gone. Unfortunately, I couldn't gain back Saturday's cancelled plans, so Jeremy and I just grabbed lunch at another local spot, Cafe Bella. It was surprisingly good for how cheap it was. Jeremy ordered a trio of guacamole and a steak sandwich (which was really good). We also got bruschetta (also very good) and I had a Caribbean chicken sandwich (pretty good). Then we spent the afternoon playing Wii and watching Glee, then in the evening, together with Alex, we drove out to Oak Brook to meet up with Kelly for a birthday dinner at the Cheesecake Factory. We all had a really good time there, but my favorite moment was when Jeremy ordered his first Long Island Iced Tea, and Kelly looks at him for a second, then goes, "You know what, I'm gonna get one too!" Oh my alcoholic friends. 

    The next day, Monday, I had off work, and was Jeremy's last day in Chicago. We started with brunch at a new place called Bakin 'n Eggs, where Dana joined us. This time, Jeremy was the one who ordered the amazing dish (bacon, blue cheese, and caramelized onion fritatta with cheesy potatoes, sausage, and toast) and mine was kinda blah (bacon waffles, with bacon and not nearly enough syrup). Dana had to head off to work, so Jeremy and I went over to Borders to use the gift cards Kelly got us. I got a book called "Stuffed & Starved" about how hundreds of millions of people are starving to death all over the world, and yet at the same time Americans can't help but stuff their faces until they're obese. It honestly just mystifies me how this dichotomy can exist, specifically, the part about Americans overeating, to the extent that I could devour a book on the subject to hopefully gain some understanding. After our book purchases, we returned to the apartment to watch more Glee until Jeremy had to take off for the airport. 

    This past Friday, the last before Christmas (how did that happen?), Alex and I invited his coworker John and his wife Ellie over for some food and fun. We've been over to their apartment before, and so it was only appropriate we returned the favor. We had port wine cheese and another hard cheese Alex selected, freshly made guacamole, and a bean dip as our hors d'oeuves, and we cracked open a couple bottles of wine to go with it. Conversation flowed, then we made our way over to the Wii, because on Mario Wii, four people can be playing at the same time! Literally, four characters on the screen in a world trying to make it to the end without dying. But if someone dies, the others can continue and the dead person can come back to life and continue with them. It's pretty cool. 

    The following day, we went to Katie's for a Christmas potluck. We brought some grilled turkey kielbasa cut up and served with some smoked gouda cubes. We also had a fabulous dinner cooked by Katie, Dana, and Peter, with a pumpkin cheesecake by Steve, which was even better than his chocolate chip cake from the Thanksgiving potluck. Then we all cuddled up to watch Home Alone, but only made it about a 1/4 way through before Dana made us all leave. Don't worry, she came too, there was some drama going on in the apartment that she did not want us to be near. So we headed up a block to Rock's, a casual, but nice looking bar, where we had a crazy server who reminded me of Pink (the singer), touting about how she's moving to Mexico. I'd find that exciting, except that typically people want to move away from Mexico, not to it, and there are reasons for that. I'm sure we'll see her next year whenever we make our way back to Rock's. Anyway, somehow we were there until almost 1 am, but Alex and I were getting sleepy, so we eventually caught a cab home. 

    Well, that was my holiday period from after Thanksgiving to before Christmas. Next, I'll talk about my Christmas weekend in Nashville, which I'm currently in the middle of. 

    With love,
    25-Year-Old Bitch



     
    Friday, December 25th, 2009
    callise
    12:08p
    Merry Christmas!
    I hope all of you are having a merry Christmas...so far I've just been grumpy seems like a day just like any other. To me Christmas happens early our small Christmas is the real Christmas to me HA HA!

    anyway we have a white Christmas so I'm planning to play in the snow...since it isn't as cold as yesterday!

    anyway were outside of Dairy Queen which is close of course...so I have no clue when I will get a chance again so have fun! merry Christmas!
    callise
    12:06p
    Diner Dash
    I got that game for my sister for Christmas, but she's been letting me play too! I beat it now going back to get expert on them, expect the EVIL Business Women level yuck!
    callise
    12:05p
    Indiana Jones Staff of Kings!
    OMG THIS IS AN AMAZING GAME! I finally got passed the puzzle! So got really far to be stuck again.

    I think this is one of the BEST Wii games! because they put to use great wii controls! It feels like your living/playing an Indiana Jones movie! the story is pretty good.
    Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009
    callise
    2:09p
    the internet broke....at the house
    so for WHATEVER reason against all that is me...the internet no longer works at the house AT ALL! grant it, it was all based off of having WIFI.

    It worked the first night we came in, it worked the next morning. Then it suddenly stopped HOW DEPRESSING!!!

    so yeah I won't be able to get on that much at all..unless it suddenly starts working again ugh!

    I MISS having internet any time I want it...UGH! so ya know if you don't hear back from me...it's from the lack of internet at my grandparents house..

    we came to Dairy Queen just to get on-line....it IS in the small town...of Dublin...so we didn't go out to the further away town....

    there really isn't much here in this small town,

    so if you left me a comment, or wondering why I haven't been posting...it's because the internet broke at grandparents house...we have to go out to get it...so *PRAYS IT WILL START WORKING AGAIN!*
    Monday, December 21st, 2009
    kidbomb
    10:34p
    So much for regularly updating my blog...
    I've thought about creating a new blog--a more professional one. But considering that I can't even keep this one up-to-date...

    Perhaps I will try a little harder now. For now, I am watching a Criminal Minds rerun. I only recently got into that show. I don't care to actually watch the new episodes on CBS though. I hate CBS, I try to avoid any show on that channel. That's one reason I had never seen Criminal Minds. That, and the name is stupid. It reminds me of that movie Dangerous Minds. Those are a pair of stupid titles. Originally, Criminal Minds was supposed to be titled "Quantico" because the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit is based in Quantico, Va. I would have liked that title more. Anyway, I love that show now. I have been watching all the reruns on A&E and Ion.
    callise
    12:32p
    Legend of the Seeker dreams
    so I dreamed that Richard had an rebel alliances. I was apart of it. I went to meet up with them. I realize that Darken Rahl, had use magic to make his men look like people from the alliance. So I had to fight my way out of that place. I ended up in water. Darken Rahl sent this dog...to kill me. I ended up having the dog swim me to this place. I was climbing around the outside of this place.

    Then there was a battle. I held Darken Rahl so Richard could kill him. He decapitated Darken Ralh with the Sword of Truth. It was rather gross because I remember the headless body falling and blood pouring down. I turned my face way.

    People wanted Richard to make a speech or go celebrate. Kahlan is like wait, I want a moment with you! Richard is like but um..she says NO buts! so he was like alright. Then they kissed...it was cute ha ha!
    callise
    12:26p
    going to town/EEEWW GROSS!
    so we went into Stevenville. We went to Hastings. which GREATLY disappointed me! I SWEAR I saw just a sign that said buy 1 get 1 for a penny....I saw a bunch of Random Saiyuki season 2 dvds. so I though why not. I get up front she's like no it's buy 2 get a 3rd...I was like NO WAY!! I was like yeah I would like to speak to a manager!

    so she went with me. THERE WAS ONE SIGN that said it...but the one on top said buy 2 get the 3rd...so there was a sign that said it but it was lower...

    well that's LAME! they should have still given it to me...ha ha! I let it go...

    dude also I already own season 1 of Saiyuki...I NOW FOUND a box set of Saiyuki season 1 and 2 for $34 OMG REALLY! so after I own season 1....it comes out two for the price I paid for the 1 GGRR! well at least season 2 isn't as good as one I prefer one anyway, BUT STILL so annoying to know you could have gotten two seasons for the price you paid for just one PLUS the box set was WAY BETTER than the own I own..grr!

    they want way too much for Berserk...

    they also had Coke purse but my family talked me out of saying it's way too much...

    um went to wal-mart..nothing much there...

    so we came back to grandparents house. I went to sit in the bed...UGH! MY KNEE WENT INTO CAT VOMIT UGH GROSS! doesn't Princess know you don't vomit in beds?

    I also am a little worried Princess is WAY WAY MORE thinner than last year!

    well nothing else really...I feel bad kind of for my Mom. She stayed home because she was worried about not being able to lock the house. Grandpa is at the nursing home, Aunt Vera is at work...which left her alone...aww..
    Sunday, December 20th, 2009
    callise
    8:17p
    sleepy...
    well probably going to sleep soon. SO TIRED!

    I may update more so than lately..because there isn't too much to do here...
    callise
    8:16p
    Papa...in a nursing home....
    we visited Papa at the nursing home. He seemed better than I expected but not too great.

    those places are kind of depressing..it's too scary thinking about them...

    well he was happy to see us.
    callise
    8:13p
    Cousin Courtney
    OMG she's gotten so TALL!! She went from being an innocent kid...to a woman! omg so big!
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