Yes, actually, I have gotten to drive yet, Chris. (Can I call you Chris?) Just twice though. And the second time, I didn't want to do it. My dad made me. It was at night, and I was not in the mood. I made him regret it though. I hugged the curb, threatened to take out a coupla mailboxes (not verbally), and almost made a dad-shaped dent in the side of another car. Oh, and then I almost squashed my mom's hibiscus. Yeah. I made a mess of it the second time. The first time I did great though!
I'm 16!!! I'm 16!!! I'm so excited! My parents got me a big surprise present. It's a keyboard!! OMG, it's beautiful. It's a silver Yamaha, and it has a listen and learn mode that I'm using. I'm learning how to play Fur Elise. At least, I think that's how you spell it. It's awesome!! I'm in love with my keyboard! Of course, I didn't get an all in one package. It still needs some things like a pedal and a carrying case. It does have a stand though. Yes!! I'm so happy!!! Can you tell? I know that you probably thought that it was a computer keyboard, Kate, but that was a misunderstanding. Sorry bout that.
One of my friends at school is letting me borrow his Darth Bane book. When he found out I liked Star Wars, he got all excited. "You like Star Wars???????" "Yeah, I like Star Wars." Um, duh! "Do you read the books?" nerow... "I've never been able to." He gave me a wierd look. "Loser." (He's one of my friends that I banter back and forth with. I could have taken the chance to turn this into a really fun episode if I have wanted to.)(I wasn't interested at the time.) I grabbed his book from off the table. (the book that had started tis conversation) "Can I borrow yours?" "No." "ok. I just want to let you know, I'm stealing your book. I'll read this one." "Ok." And that's why I'm reading this book. That and I've been wanting to read some of the books anyway. It's cool so far conscidering that Darth Bane is the Lord of Hate (and I've found out why). The book's full name is "Darth Bane: the Path of Destruction" I think. It's really interesting because it tells the story from the Sith's point of view making is seem like the Sith are the good guys when everyone knows that the Jedi are. I mean, you can tell that the Sith are bad, but Des (Darth Bane) just thinks they're awesome and so the book is from his point of view (by way of a narrator).
Yeah, well, I'm done for today. I'll catch you later. Bye!
~HCB~
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And, honestly, you're doing pretty well! The first time I got in a car I backed straight into the gate. It still doesn't shut properly, and I was in an auto too! Now I've graduated to a manual, but I still havn't managed to turn into anyone's driveway without overshooting and having to back all over the road trying to get into position again. And the other day I pulled out right in front of a truck. Honestly, you could do a lot worse.
I've just started reading the starwars books, and I'm finding them pretty cool, I too have an obsessed friend who introduced me to them. Personally, I think the Sith are way cooler than the jedi. I mean, usually one pair of them can really disrupt a whole galaxy full of jedi. But anyway, I'd really like to get a hold of that book, it sounds pretty interesting. Any idea who it's written by?
Ok, I had better get going. This is a pretty awesome blog though, who knows, I may be back...
Altariel
And the keyboard, yeah, I was along the lines with Kate. Hey! Our names do begin with the letters "Ka". ;P So! Congrads on your new keyboard (computer or music?). Have fun with it which ever it may be. :D
Oh! And: Happy (be-lated) birthday to you! Happy (be-lated) birthday to you! Happy (be-lated) birthday, Little Indian Girl Who Can't Drive A Car At Night And Scares Her Poor Family To Death!!! *gasps for breath* Haaaaaaappppppppyyy (be-lated!) birthdayyyyy ttttoooo yooooUUUUUUUUU!!!! *deep, manly-man voice* And many more!!!!!!
Catch ya on the flip-flop.
Bye-cha. Kayla.
Edited by Akuchi on Jan. 17, 2008 at 5:46 PM
well, thank you! i thought my avatar was funny.
No, I couldn't tell you liked Star Wars. You like Star Wars? wow, and I thought the little green guy on your blog was just for show! dumb me! *smacks head* :) *sweet sarcasm*
ttyl, girlie!
Actually, Shamara (that was the unkown girl) was looking for her dead aunts sword which was taken in a raid by the thieves. Don't ask me where it was originally because I haven't figured that bit out. But I'll give you a hint as to where the sword is going: to it's rightful owner. Yup, that's all I can clarify 'cause I haven't really worked out that part yet. ^.^U I'm a tragedy of an author. (Oh hey, that was good). But some how she comes back to life! (I can reveal this because it's going to be, like, chapter twelve or so before Jazzy actually comes back and everything).
I found out that dragging out the plot a bit helps the suspence in the book. Most stories that are published (as far as the ones I read, that is) begin the adventure in chapter three or four, so I'm going to drag it out eight or so chapters more. I think it'll work out great because there are nine main characters (including the deceased) and fourteen secondary characters but you won't meet them till, like, chapter fifty, er, well seven of them at least. I'm thinkin' about chp. twenty for an intorduction to the first seven. Well, wait, there's Marie...it's all very confusing and I really haven't the slightest why I'm rambling to a comment. But tell me what you think about drawing out chapters to build up suspence. Is it worth it or not?
I'll go shut-up now seein' as how Mike Rowe's in a pig-pen. Ha! He's dirty. >:3
Bye-cha. Kayla.
Okay, okay. I'll quit flappin' my jaw and go do what I just typed. If I can remember...who am I again?
Bye-cha. Kayla.
I'm just glad you'll be able to enjoy yourself with that book before I kill you!! hehe
nice job on teh driving! I nearly took our tahoe over on a house roof! you see, there is a sorta slight cliff at the end of our branch of road and i nearly went over that....not good. I think i would rather hit your mom's plant and face her wrath then go over into someone's living room ceiling.
kate



