It always amazes me when people say that I [what I write] have some control over their emotions. I always think, "Wow. I did that, just with my words."
It's not over. Not yet. It will be ending fairly soon, but not for another couple weeks.
INO opens up a whole new world of possibilities...
[i]*pulls back big black curtain willy-wonka-style to reveal gerard in his trailer sketching and frank in his bunk eating skittles and listening to his iPod*[/i]
[i][b]Gerard: hey! how'd you get in here?!
Frank: "bugs eyes and takes out earbuds*WO-O-O-O-ORRRRRMMMM!!!! *closes bunk curtain*
Me: teehee...oops..*blush* *closes giant black curtain quickly*[/i][/b]
Tell me how hilarious this is. My best friend and I went to the mall and our theme was outrageous so we were both wearing fishnets, i had a skirt on, boots, a tank top and an antique bridal shrug thing. So first this like 25 year old who we first saw in the panties section of a store pretty much followed us and asked us our age. when he found out we were underage he was just like "Oh well cute anyways." We laughed for about an hour in CVS. Then there were there two guys who both had canes ( not like they needed them or anything, they just had them.) passed us on either side of us and one said "Sup hoes." we got kinda mad but we were laughing. Then we saw them again and we decided to both say at the same time "Your canes don't make up for your ungentlemanly language." all one said was "oh, wow." and he looked like he was going to hit us with his cane. We saw them probably 3 other times and we yelled rude one time... it was great.
Hallo my darlingest Love-ely. Not sure when you get home. I miss you, baby. Theres something you have to tell me with. And by the way, that thing you have urges to do to guys - I now understand your urges. Anyway, I can't wait to see you again and hear all that happened with you. I think you should write something. I miss reading stuff of yours. Gogo (this coming from the girl who hasn't written anything because she's spent every waking moment with her boyfriend. >.>)
Yes, Looking For Alaska is a fantastic book. So many other books for teenagers are really...I don't know, vacuous, at the moment. And I know what you mean. It does give me an immense sense of hope.
Thank you so much! I had no idea you were reading. I tend to lose track really easily. C:
But yes, updates will be up soon. I've had to apologise to pretty much everyone for the long wait, but, they'll be there.
That's okay, I love reading comments!
No, it's not 3am...it's 11:45 am where I am...Queensland, Australia...and we are just coming out of winter...
Whereabouts are you?