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commotiocordis) wrote2006-10-01 10:00 pm
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Managed to do that almost-passing-out thingie while reffing tonight. Once I could have written off as a fluke, I locked my knees or whatever, but twice in 6 weeks for no apparent reason is a little freaky.
Got to play in the first game, though, as they were short. Was fun. I didn't do overly well at first, but had like 8 serves in a row at one point (which isn't anywhere near my record, but for not having done it in more than a year. . .). My knees hurt, however, as I didn't have my kneepads and yet I insist on diving for the ball.
Yay, lasagna for dinner. Yum.
Edit: *drops lasagna on pants* Oops.
Got to play in the first game, though, as they were short. Was fun. I didn't do overly well at first, but had like 8 serves in a row at one point (which isn't anywhere near my record, but for not having done it in more than a year. . .). My knees hurt, however, as I didn't have my kneepads and yet I insist on diving for the ball.
Yay, lasagna for dinner. Yum.
Edit: *drops lasagna on pants* Oops.
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I find girls more appealingI say boys are gross.LOL. Indeed.
though she loves the part in Mob Rules, I think it is, where House is playing along with the song on his iPod, before Vogler comes in and ruins it.
Hee, I love that bit too. My sister is 10, and rather slashy. She'll do this little pointed look thing if we're watching TV and a subtext bit comes on, the same as my slashy friends and I do. Which is cool. When she's not being whiny and annoying.
You know, I think I prefer CSI fanfiction to the actual show. Which isn't actually that strange, though, as many shows I'm like that, but this one to a greater extent. Grissom annoys me. A lot.
I watched Cold Case occasionally, but I seem to think that it was on at the same time as something else I watched, so I didn't get to see it much.
I had major love for Xena (the little kid kind, where you're all like "yay for Xena! I wanna be like Xena when I grow up!"), and I remember bawling my eyes out in that episode where she dies.
Oh, me too. Even when I rewatched it when I bought the DVDs June before last, I was all "And now Gabrielle's all alone! *cry*"
Yeah, she actually died like 6 times. And every time, the episode was very Xena/Gabrielle.
Hell, the whole show was X/G. Very obviously. Like considered canon, obviously. For example: in the uber bits? (One type of the 3 kinds of Ubers on there, the reincarnation ones), there was all this talk about soulmates and how Xena and Gabrielle were meant to be together through all eternity. They had switched actors/bodies, Xena was in Joxer's body and Gabrielle was in her own, so for the first part of that bit it was het but slash because it was X and G's souls, but in the second episode with those characters, they got switched back to their "right" bodies, and there was cuddling and lines like "No matter how hard Ares has tried, he's never been able to split us up." "And he never will."
And the make-out session in the last episode. And the one in season two. And the girlfriend references and how Gabrielle was the 'father' of Xena's baby and "Looks like you got your daughter back." "Our daughter." and . . . well, you get the picture. Xena is definitely on my list of top shows ever. Even before I grew up and went "OMG, they're lesbians. Cool!"
Yeah, when I was 6 or 7, I was this lame little geeky kid who pretty much didn't speak the same language as everybody else (as in kindergarden they were all "Yay, Power Rangers" and I was all "And the subtext and power themes in A Wrinkle in Time were amazing. Have I told you about how I like brain surgery? Neuroblastomas are fun!") and I thought Xena was the coolest thing ever.
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My sister sometimes gets whiny and annoying. But I still get along with her better than my brother. Waayy better.
Grissom annoys me. A lot.
He walks funny. I've noticed that.
and there was cuddling and lines like "No matter how hard Ares has tried, he's never been able to split us up." "And he never will."
I don't remember all this slash. Mind you, I was only young and rather oblivious. Haha, though I've wondered why my parents all of a sudden said "You're not watching that anymore." Heehee.
"Have I told you about how I like brain surgery? Neuroblastomas are fun!"
LOL!
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I used to very much, but I think she's gone all hormonal or something. She's very much the opposite of me at that age; she's all clothes and earrings and painting her toenails to match her outfit and hanging out with loads of friends, when I was like soccer (which she does too, but my league was a lot more serious than hers) and volleyball and Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine and other book type things. Which is really weird. She's very much like the type of
bitchgirls thatmade me cryI hated in elementary school.He walks funny. I've noticed that.
And he's not all that good at acting. Which, honestly, I think is an important attribute for an actor. (Though he's better than the guy from CSI: Miami. Everybody's better than him.)
I don't remember all this slash. Mind you, I was only young and rather oblivious.
I'm pretty sure that I began to get it towards the end of the series; it ended in 2001, I believe. And by then I was already all up with the slash.
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So is my sister. She's into all that girly stuff and chasing boys (at SEVEN years old, I might add) and she's really outgoing, whereas I was all shy and innocent and "look, I got another Merit certificate!" and "let's play horsies!".
Which, honestly, I think is an important attribute for an actor
I'd have to say acting ability is important for actors, too! Lol.
Though he's better than the guy from CSI: Miami. Everybody's better than him.
Couldn't agree with you more. That guy makes me want to throw things.
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Eek. I'd just be like "No. No. Boys suck. Here. *points* Tree. Go climb it."
"let's play horsies!".
Aww. I want a horse. The couple of times that I ever rode when I was younger, I was pretty good at it, but I only did some random ones and a week long girl scout thing once. It's so expensive out here, as I'm in lovely old suburbia and there's really only one ranch type thing anywhere close, and it's a lot of money if you don't actually own the horse. I imagine it's loads of money even if you did own the horse, though, for food and all.
That guy makes me want to throw things.
Truly. How did he ever get an acting job anywhere? The people in the school play this year are better than him and the people in the school play this year suck!
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Yay! I LOVE climbing trees and other dangerous activities involving heights. I plan to skydive for my 16th birthday, and I will be bungy jumping when I go to New Zealand with my school next year.
I want a horse
I have wanted one for a long long time.
The couple of times that I ever rode when I was younger, I was pretty good at it, but I only did some random ones and a week long girl scout thing once
All I've ever done is trail rides and one lesson. I was told I was good at it too, but I haven't done it in so long!
I imagine it's loads of money even if you did own the horse, though, for food and all.
Yeah that's the reason my parents said no. That, and we don't have the room. Keeping a horse at a stable would definitely cost more, so they said no =(
I live in a suburb that borders all paddocks and hills and things and there are horsies in a paddock behind my backyard, so yay! They often come to the fence and I feed them all my mum's carrots XD
How did he ever get an acting job anywhere?
Bribes?
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Oh, wow. I didn't do anything nearly so cool for my 16th. We went to the Shakespeare festival a month or so earlier sort of for my birthday, though, which was cool. That sounds amazing. I think they'd probably have to push me out of the plane, though. It's horridly expensive, though, yes?
Do schools down by you go to NZ often? Is it like a regular school trip? Here, smack dab in the middle of the US, we don't get to go anywhere really (especially not in public school) because it's so far.
but I haven't done it in so long!
Me either. Probably not in at least 5 years.
I live in a suburb that borders all paddocks and hills and things and there are horsies in a paddock behind my backyard, so yay! They often come to the fence and I feed them all my mum's carrots
Ooh, that's lovely. I'd make good friends with those neighbors. Be like "Hi, here are some cookies. Can I ride your horse?"
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Oh yes. I'm one of those people who gets all excited and wants to do it when they're on the ground, but then hesitates when the moment comes. I'm one of those crazy people who giggle and scream and bounce, too. But being scared is the best part, I reckon. Adrenalin is awesome. It will be a tandem dive anyway, so I will be strapped to the instructor, and they will probably count to three and jump whether I want to or not! But I will. And most places record the jump with a video camera so you can take it home, too.
And yes - rather expensive. The place I'm looking at charge $500 if it's your first time, but then each dive after that gets cheaper and cheaper until you're experienced enough to jump on your own. That's why it's a birthday thing! Mind you, with all this NZ business, I have a feeling I may have to wait until later in the year or my next birthday to skydive, because I am busy saving for that, and my parents are going to have to help me pay for it as it is.
Do schools down by you go to NZ often? Is it like a regular school trip?
I'm not sure about other schools, but my school holds a ten-day NZ Tour every two years. It's possible schools over in the eastern states do it as well, because they're much closer to NZ, but I'm pretty sure it isn't a regular thing for schools to do over here, because I am on the west coast, and that's quite a distance to tavel. There are other trips my school holds, too, like a trip to Italy for all the students who take Italian classes (I'm pretty sure that one isn't annual, though.), and a trip over to Melbourne (in Victoria, an eastern state. Sorry if you knew that already) every two years for netballers, footballers and the school debating team. The NZ trip is by far the best. It's an adventure trip *nods*
Although Italy would be awesome. But you have to really commit yourself to your Italian studies, and I dropped it after year eight. That, and it would be waaay more expensive than NZ. I mean, the plane trip is, like, 20-24 hours! NZ is only about six or seven, I think.
Be like "Hi, here are some cookies. Can I ride your horse?"
Lol. I have only seen one the owner once, because the house itself is much further up the paddock, kinda hidden among trees. The most we usually see of them is a couple of little lights in the distance at night time. Oh! Oh! Oh! But that one time I saw the owner he was on a tractor spraying the paddock closest to us (which I affectionally refer to as 'my' paddock, seeing as I spend a lot of time wandering through it, and through all his other paddocks) and I told mum I was going to hop the fence and nag him about his horses and such, but she said no. Then I had a nightmare about him, in which he caught me in his paddock and tried to kill me :|
I don't think the horses are broken in, though. But whatever. They are quite friendly, and they recognise me as the bringer of carrots and occasionally juicy green grass (which I rip from the backyard when my dad isn't looking) and they come down whenever I pop my head up at the fence.
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Ahh, that would be better I think. I would always be like "what if I blew away from the rest of the group?", but with somebody else, that wouldn't be as bad. And videorecording it would be great. Killer fun.
There are other trips my school holds, too, like a trip to Italy for all the students who take Italian classes (I'm pretty sure that one isn't annual, though.), and a trip over to Melbourne (in Victoria, an eastern state. Sorry if you knew that already) every two years for netballers, footballers and the school debating team.
Yeah, our Spanish kids go to Costa Rica, the French ones to France, and the German ones to Germany every couple of years. I'm not going to get to go, though, because I can't do it the summer they're going to Costa Rica and I have no money. Other than that, though, we tend to stay at least within the country. Little trips, driving usually, no more than 10 hours or so for band and things, but that's all. Nothing I'm in ever gets to go anywhere.
the house itself is much further up the paddock, kinda hidden among trees.
Hee, your suburbia is much different from ours. There's maybe 4 meters between my house and the next. We're squished right up on top of each other.
they recognise me as the bringer of carrots and occasionally juicy green grass (which I rip from the backyard when my dad isn't looking) and they come down whenever I pop my head up at the fence.
That's so cool. You've like trained them yourself. Yay, horses.
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Mine was more of a "what if my parachute doesn't open?!?!" thing.
Hee, your suburbia is much different from ours. There's maybe 4 meters between my house and the next. We're squished right up on top of each other.
Oh, the aforementioned house isn't part of my suburb. In my suburb the houses are right next to each other, but they're spaced out quite nicely and everyone has decent-sized backyards. Unless they are silly and build a huge house on a small block of land. But we were lucky to get the block of land we did. It's a good size.
That's so cool. You've like trained them yourself. Yay, horses.
Yay! They're my partners in crime. Muahaha.
...I am not sure where that came from.
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Eeek, that one too. But even if your parachute did open, but you landed on top of the Empire State Building (which is tall and pointy), it would hurt.
everyone has decent-sized backyards.
My backyard is nice and rather big. Which was good when I was younger and went outside
a lotat all.Yay! They're my partners in crime. Muahaha.
Yay, crime!horses. And does anyone ever know where things come from?
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Lol! I imagine it would. But the places I am looking at for skydiving do it over paddocks and things out in the country, so it's more of a *splat on rocks* thing.
And does anyone ever know where things come from?
Ahh, true. Things would be terribly boring if we all thought things through before saying them.
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I imagine they all must. Otherwise it would be bad.