Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Eight Simple Words

My bump thing went away!! On my eye...Do you all remember it? I certainly do, apparantly, it was just a hive. No harm done.

Today went well. I sat up, dazed and confused, bleeding in a cornfield, a humming becoming more and more distant as I sat. And then I woke up to the ringing of my alarm clock...dazed and confused, wondering how I turn off the noise. Don't worry, I did. And then I went into the bathroom and put my hand on the shower wall. Dry. Father was still home. He's late for work now. Not good. I get dressed, as I am clever enough to get my hygene quota in for the day...at night.

So, morning went bynicely. Had a bit of Honey Nut Toasted Oat things in my yogurt....talk about yummy. It looks super gross on tv, and in person, but it tastes pretty awesome. So, I went to my learning facility, had some fun in the Band, and the Homeroom and the first period which ended up being a study hall. A bunch of other periods in between, and then the best part of my day. I went home! It was amazing.

I came home, and went right up stairs. Did some math, fiddled with some things online and watched TV until 6. I realized, upon the clock striking seven, that there, in fact, was nothing on. So, I said 'this is pointless' and went downstairs. I did nothing downstairs. So, I went back to my room, where I sit now, and decided to find the newest show on NBC, The Black Donnellys. It's amazing. It airs on Mondays, at 10 o'clock. See, I missed it Monday, so I looked it up on NBC and watched it.

I've already got two personal favorites, and one that I think needs to do better things in his future. It's about the Irish and Italian people in...New York...Yes, that's it. Gangs and blood feuds...Lots of fun. Great show. With saying that, I'll leave you....

With these simple eight words;
Those aren't the bodies we were talking about.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's on at 10 o'clock...I know this because THEY REPLACED STUDIO 60 FOR THIS SHOW!!!

But besides that small setback, amazing.

I've never been so proud of my irish heritage.

St. Patty's day party, anyone?