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Monday, April 3, 2006


Today will be interesting. My english teacher invited his best friend Nells to come and speak to his english class. Nells is a cellular biologist. Yeah. He gave us homework. I guy I don't even know gave us homework. Uhunh. We had to write one quseton on a full sheet of paper. A full sheet. Well, one of the students had the killer question. One sheet, so shoule we write really big, or just write a lot of words. The response from Nells. Write really big. Today will be VERY interesting.

I can draw again! WEEEEEE!
See ya
~sm

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Sunday, April 2, 2006


Another Hour of Daylight!
YAY! Another great sign of a season other than winter!

So yesterday was April Fool's Day. A few of you decided to prank others. You know who you are. I would like to applaud you. You fooled the blonde. Yay for you. It seems that whenever I login my IQ drops like 30 points. I am actually a pretty smart kid. I made the "A" honor role, which was printed in the paper. I also wrote a satire that doesn't make sense.
And here it is. My satire. It still needs some work, the dialouge is rough. But yeah.

Motivation
The officer sat down in the interrogation room. He pulled up a metal chair to the television on the opposite side of the room. From his briefcase the man pulled a stack of videos and his yellow tablet notebook and set them on the metal table in front of him. He chose a tape at random and inserted it into the VCR. An image flickered across the screen, and lingered for a few seconds before cutting to the interrogation footage. A young boy around the age of twelve sat handcuffed to one of the metal chairs.
The officer looked down to see a stain from this morning’s jelly doughnut. The officer flipped through his notes to find this particular case. The folders contents read: male, age 13, Prisoner No. 23456, convicted for writing a controversial essay about government in his eighth grade English class. It was a minor offense, but large enough to attract the government’s attention. “Kids these days,” the overweight officer muttered.
“We’ve got news!” cried a rookie officer as he burst into the room.
“Well? Out with it then. What is it?” asked the officer.
“The boy! He’s been given a deal! They say he’s gonna talk!” cried the rookie. The officer reexamined his notes to place the boy’s features. Elongated skull structure, eerie gray-green eyes (that to this day haunted the man of law), mouse-brown hair. That was him alright. Prisoner No. 1003765. He had to see this with his own eyes. This boy had caused a major offense under the 305th amendment, and had evaded officers for more than three years. I wonder what the deal was, thought the officer.
“It seems now he has motivation,” pondered the senior officer.
“Just like the title of this satire says,” observed the rookie.
“Indeed. How convenient for him.”
“Indeed.”
“Quite.”
“Quite indeed.”
“Exactly,” the doughnut stained officer said with a slight hint of irritation in his voice.
“Quite exactly indeed.”
“Of course.”
“Quite exact indeed, of course.”
“Stop it!” growled the officer, who was at his wits end with the rookie.
“Quite exact indeed, of course stop it.”
The senior officer stormed out of the interrogation room, leaving the rookie behind. “They don’t make ‘em like they used to,” he thought to himself. He entered the main offices slowly climbing through piles of paper from files long lost. He pushed through the boxes of evidence from cold cases and managed to walk through the middle of an autopsy. He only looked back once to yell at the morgue guy, “Get a room!’ They both knew that was highly unlikely, for most of the rooms were being used to house the adolescent troublemakers until they could be sentenced. Jailhouses across the country had run out of room.
It had been almost ten years ago since the 305th amendment to the constitution had changed their lives. The amendment stated that anyone in suspicion of the government or led any government official to believe a conspiracy against the government was to be convicted of a federal crime.
The cop knew it. In fact most everyone knew that the government had corroded, yet no one was willing to say anything, fearing that they would end up like America’s more rebellious youth. A more recent amendment, 420, had reduced the minimum voting age to 15, and 456 reduced the minimum age of the president to 16 years with no prerequisite. In turn, the youth of America had taken over the bulk of political issues, leaving the seasoned population out of current events.
The cop continued to walk. He knew he was almost obsolete; there was no denying it. He had reviewed most cases dealing with the 305th amendment and couldn’t find a case to help the convicted. The lawyer was a dying breed. He knew that today would probably be one of his last days in the office. But first he wanted to hear what the boy had to say.
He quietly entered the courtroom, and waited close to the doors. There was a scramble of people getting to leave the courtroom. It was over. He had missed the testimony. The officer looked back at the oak doors behind him. He was about to leave when he heard a voice ring out. He thought for sure the verdict had already been read. He stopped cold. Its owner could not have been older than ten, but its infliction chilled him to the bone.
“We the jury, find the accused Prisoner, No. 1003765, guilty. We sentence him to life in prison with out parole.” So that’s what they decided on. He made a deal for his life, the officer thought. He paused for a few moments, trying to omit those eyes from his mind. He gave up, and headed for the exit.
“They don’t make ‘em like they used to,” mumbled the officer to him self, as he walked out of the doors knowingly for the last time.

That's it. I am going to see if I can draw again. I think that is a big goal for me today.
Well, See ya
~sm

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Saturday, April 1, 2006


Well I ahve to make this short. First off Caprice is a big meanie. I really was worried about her site. And two seconds ago, I realized it was the first of April. Talk about slow, huh? Well, I will not be tricking any of myotaku friends, so don't worry about it. Besides, I am bad at coming up with creative pranks. Relax.

In other REAL news, I am experiencing drawers block. Really for real. I tried to work on some Bleach stuff, and the paper folded over and died. Sad, isn't it?

Well really got to go now. Wont be back untill 1 central time.
See ya
~sm

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Friday, March 31, 2006


OH CRAPPY DAY!
First off, yesterday's rain was lame. Boring! In other fantastic news, THE SNOW IS GONE!!!!! YES! Spring is here! WAHOO!
Ahem... yesterday actually suqed very hard. I had to write two papers and study for a bill quiz within 4 hours. My satire took about two and a half hours to write, my buisness paper was about a half and hour, and then I had study time. Except I fell asleep during "study time." On top of that my locker busted yesterday, leaving me with a migraine the size of Africa. The janitor tried pretty much everything. Pliers, keys, chainsaws, his feet, crow bars, etc. Nothing seemed to work. I just walked away.

O Crap! Gotta finish getting ready for school!
See ya
~sm

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Thursday, March 30, 2006


HA! I don't have buisness today! Which means I have time to work on that 700 word essay. YES!

In other news, well,not so much other news, I guess. Oh, I have a beg list that I started yesterday and it includes Volumes 1 and 2 of Bleach on DVD. Yeah, I don't think it'll happen, but I am gonna try.
And, welll, itls raining here with the thunder and the lightning and such. But I don't think they'll cancel school. On the same topic, our superintendeant wrote some BS article on why we didn't have a snow day on the worst snow storm of the year. Infuriating!

Thank Gary it's Thursday!
~sm

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Wednesday, March 29, 2006


Well. Not much to talk about today. 49 days of school left and counting. I really am looking forward to this summer for a variety of reasons. Like going to Six Flags is Missouri. Or visting family in Michigan. Maybe yearbook camp. The possiblilites go on and on. I guess that's why I am so excited. Hard to tell with the lack of exclamation marks, huh?

I will be working on more Bleach fanart, since that's what I seem to have an unlimited supply of. Oh, and thanks to all 105 people who took time out of their day these past few months to vote on my art work. It is greatly appreciated.
Well, I guess that's it.
~sm


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Tuesday, March 28, 2006


Wow. Thanks to my four friends who went to see "Boy Fighting." I really don't understand why it's not getting a little more action with the Bleach fans, but hey. It's all good. Not really. It was on my mind the entire night. I lost sleep over that pic.

I got my spanish etra credit points! It does help to be an overachiever sometimes. I just really want the next two weeks to be over with. They are going to suck mega pond water when it comes to stress.

Sorry, can't write anymore. I am running behind. I got a but load of stuff I need to do.
By the way. GO SEE IT!
See ya
~sm

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Monday, March 27, 2006


I'm Goin' Back to School. YUCK!
I am actually excited to go back to see all of my friends, but I have a spanish performance assesment today. I should have done it on Friday after school, but no. I had to be an over achiever and get three extra credit points. GRRR!

Moving on, I actually worked on a quiz for the otaku last night. Unfortunatley, I really suck at graphics for the end quiz result. Any one willing to help? Don't all jump at once. Sheesh guys.

Oh one last thing. I finally got my "Thanks to my friends 200 hits" picture up. That's right. Only one person on my friends list has seen it *tear* Thank you gaaraishot! Alright. I am actually giving you permission to leave my site right now to go and see it. Stop reading! Click on portfolio, then fanart and then "Boy Fighting!" Go! Don't read anymore! It's my gift to you!

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Sunday, March 26, 2006


200 HITS!
Thanks you guys for another 105 hits. You are awesome. Pats on the back. This time I was a little more prepared and I have an "unoffical" 200 hit pic. I actually tried to post it yesterday. 4 times. 4 bloody times. My stupid portfolio says I have 20 "fan art" but in truth I only have 15. Yup. That's one smart system.

I really don't know what else I could talk about, so I'll leave it at that.
See ya
~sm

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Saturday, March 25, 2006


Disney Recap!
YAY! I'm home! I loved Florida, but you can't beat the cold. Besides, they made fun of our "accents." A bunch of people asked us where we were from. Minnesota. Except natives have a tndancy to replace the "t" with a "d." So it's Minnesoda. Don't ask. I really couldn't tell you.
Anywho. Here's the recap.

Park- Epcot
Days there- 2
Favorite Rides- Mission Space, Test Track, Soarin', World Showcase

Notes: If you think you have no reason to go to WDW, here's one. Japan's World showcase. They have a whole section of their ginormous store for anime merchandise including: Trigun, Fruits Basket, Chobits, DBZ, Shaman King, Yu Gi Oh, Naruto, Inyuasha, Pokemon, My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, Castle in the Sky, Gundam, Rurouni Kenshin, Yu Yu Hakusho, and of course Speed Racer. They also had candies from Japan including pocky. Yummy!

Park- Magic Kingdom
Days there- 1
Favorite rides- Space Mountain

Notes: More for younger kids, but Space Mountain rocked my socks!

Park- MGM Studios
Days there- 3
Favorite rides- Tower of Terror, Rock'n' Roller Coaster, Extreme Stunt show, Indiana Jones Spectacular, Fantasmic

Notes: By far the coolest park. Besides Epcot, that is. Lot's of shopping too. I put in the tower of Terror pic. When I was there 11 years ago I almost went on that ride with my dad, but I chickened out. I finally finished our ride 11 years later. What an accomplishment! The coaster was cool too.

Park- Animal Kingdom
Days there- 1
Favorite Rides- Dinosaur, Kilimanjaro Safari

Notes: Things I have learned. Never sit in the front row of any ride. A scary Carnosaur my jump out and eat you.

Things I have learned on this trip:
1. Front row is a no-no.
2. Smoking is bad for you. I saw what happens first hand.
3. Bring earplugs. Tons of children screaming.
4. 1 out of every 3 Americans is overwieght. Another first hand expierience.
5. Lines can be an hour and a half long. Bring something to do.
6. Don't eat the Disney food!

See ya
~sm
PS- Posted Bleach fanart this morning. Thanks to all 2 people who sent me a PM while I was gone, and for the 4 comments on my farewell note. You guys are cool.

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