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Thanks A Lot, Dad.
Sunday, September 3, 2006
Like around an hour ago, my dad came home and he brought me this wireless phone thing. Kind of like a Bluetooth or whatever you call it. And he was like, I made sure it works. And I was like, What am I going to use it for. "For talking on the phone." Yea, dad. Because you know I spend every single waking moment talking to my friends. (hear the sarcasm) I didn't say that but I told him that it was of no use to me so he took it back. Its not that I'm ungrateful or anything but uh... He doesn't know me at all. Whenever he's home (which is like, what? 2-3 times a week?), I barely talk on the phone. Heck, I barely talk on the phone ever. I'm usually on the computer. So it would've been great if it was something to do with the computer or a digital camera that I've been asking for. But something for my phone... Great. And its not like I'm going to be using that wireless thing at school. Go to a local highschool right after school lets out. Do you see people with their wireless headset things? I don't think so. You see everyone talking on their flip phones and one in a while, you see one of those non-flip phones.

But enough of that. Last night, I got my blogmad credits up to 1000 just by surfing. But don't worry, its not like I spend every moment on Blogmad. I multitask whenever I surf. So its really easy for me to earn credits. I didn't stay up until 6am this morning though and I woke up at around 3pm. Look how I've wasted my mad.

I'm currently supposed to be doing homework right now. And I did. I spent the last two hours working on my math and science homework. Now all I need to do is do like 2 hours of history homework and do the cornell notes for biology. I do my history homework on my computer so I had to turn it on. (I had it turned off before so that I wouldn't be distracted) But I've only done the heading of my paper. Its not my fault that I'm such a horrible procrastinator. I really don't want to be. But there are soooo many things that are more interesting than homework. Like watching an ant crawl around my sink and then me squishing it. (I hate ants)

I don't mean to bore everyone but I don't think I've really talked about my history. I'll try to make this short, I promise. I was born in the Richmond District of San Francisco on August 4th, 1991. My parents used to live in a small apartment but when I was like 1 or 2, we moved into a 2 bedroom house. My grandma and my uncle came to live with us at that time. (I think, I don't really remember) I went to 4 different preschools when I was 4 or 5 because there was a lack of space at those schools. Then I started Kindergarten in a private school called St. Mary's. When I was 7 years old and in the second grade, we moved to one of my aunt's old houses because my brother was going to be born that year. This time it was kind of like a town house except it was a lot better design-wise. It was the private court type of thing where you had to pay an association fee because of the gym and the jacuzzi. The house had 3 rooms and was a bit bigger than the old house. It didn't have a backyard or a basement though but I did stay at my old school. 3 years later, we moved to a 2 story house that was in a city that I had never heard of before. A few of my (guy) classmates made fun of the name the months before I moved but I was used to them. Because they were like the bullies of the class/grade. (It was one class per grade) And they were like the ones who controlled practically all us girls in the class. But anyways. This time, when I moved it was 45+ minutes away from my old home so I had to switch schools. It worked out perfectly so that I would be starting middle school by the time we moved it. That year was the very first time I had ever gone to a public school. Before that, (yes I know, I was stupid) I didn't even know there was such a thing as a public elementary and middle school. Heck, I didn't even know that those grades were split up. And 4 years after that, I moved to my current house. I had to switch schools once again but it was only sophomore year so I was fine. I really wanted to switch because I wanted a new start to be who I wanted to be. Its already been 8 days in this house but I've already gotten used to it. Well, mostly.

I'm so sorry that my first 3 entries are so long. From now on, I promise to keep it shorter.

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10 Comments.


You don't really have to apologize you know. Long or short, blogging is your personal expression. If you want to write a 10 page post, hey, go ahead and write one!

Now, if you're only in it for the comments.... well that's a different story...
» randomjunk on 2006-09-03 08:41:07

My dad's done that. I feel bad when I don't want it, because he thought to bring me something he thought I'd like. Then I don't feel as bad, because then I kinda figure that it's sad my parents don't know me. :/ So I don't know, I end up confused, or find something to do with it so they don't think it went to waste.
» ikimashokie on 2006-09-03 08:46:35

When I get gifts....
...that aren't necessarily in my interest, I just try to make the best of them anyway. If the person doesn't really know me very well, I think it's nice for them to be thinking of me, or at least trying to find something I might like. That's not really an excuse for your dad, since he naturally should know you, but don't forget that he at least thought of you.

Well as the saying goes, "procrastinators unite!....tomorrow". Lol I'm terrible with long-term work...especially over the summer...school starts in like 3 days and I still have vocabulary and an essay XD. Yikes..maybe I should be working on that instead of being glued to NUtang haha.

I'm pretty intimidated by the uber-long biography you have written there lol...but don't be afraid to write really-long entries. Well, at least not to often ;-)
» The-Muffin-Man on 2006-09-03 09:03:56

I hate cornell notes. My teacher tried to make us do that...

Your dad... it was a nice gesture.
» Dilated on 2006-09-03 11:03:55

Of COURSE parents tell you it's the thought that counts. They know their kids don't have the money to buy them what they really want (new car, pay off the mortgage, new life, etc.)

I always get giftcards because my interests seem to change so much. But it's a good deal, then I can pick out my own stuff. :)

Your comments don't suck. And I like randomness. After all, I AM randomjunk. ;)
» randomjunk on 2006-09-03 11:14:57

Welcome!!!
I'm really late with the welcome, but I've been out trying to enjoy the Labor Day festivities instead of chaining myself to my computer as I usually do on a daily basis. :D Anyway, welcome, welcome, welcome! I didn't think anyone took much notice of my little space here, but it's great to know that you've decided to joing the NuTang community!

There's nothing wrong with long entries, almost all the members here enjoy reading entries nonetheless. Looking forward to more of your posts. Enjoy the Labor Day holiday!!!
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