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Fri Sep 11, 2009, 2:51 PM
Hm, it's been awhile since I updated this. Well, not much has been going on. A lot of doodling, a lot of not sleeping, and best of all, no band! I don't know if I ever said it here, but I used to be in my high school's Band. I was in it for about...6 years or so, but I quit this year so I could better focus on my art. I mean, I love playing Alto Sax, but i'd rather improve artistically. It's funny though, since I quit band, I have practiced way more than I did in all three years I spent their in high school. Not to mention the fact that since I quit band and don't have to march at the games, I was able to get a job working the image board on the scoreboard.

Oh, and Academic Decathlon is going pretty blah, I actually have competition this year, and i'm starting to feel a bit nervous about if i'm going to make the team or not. This of course means that i'll be eating and breathing not only art, but Ac Dec as well. I'LL PUT THEM ALL IN THE GROUND! D<

Pre-Calculus is going to kill me, no joke. The teacher knows what she's doing and she teaches it well, but my group sucks major butt. I mean, we're supposed to be teaching each other, but they don't help me at all. I ask a question and all I usually get in response is a grunt, or nothing. So yeah, if I don't get on for even longer than usual, my mom killed me for failing pre-cal. Ugh another thing,I have to take Speech this year, and it's boring. I only know one dude in there and he likes to go on about how his Gypsy blood makes him steal things. I have yet to snap and tell him that blood has nothing to do with it, but it's only a matter of time.

Oh yeah, another good thing! Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, who have officially declared my other parents due to all the time we spend together during Ac Dec season, took me and :iconaltermentality: to the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin. The traffic was a little hectic due to the football game, and their were crazed Longhorn fans everywhere. It was very cool to hang out with her, her being away at college really sucks, but at least she isn't stuck in our suck hometown. Anyways, I told Kevin, our good friend from Ac Dec that we were going to be in Austin near the UT campus and he jumped on the chance to come and hang out. I also told one of my best friends, Geneva we were in town and she decided to come and hang out too. So of course, we had a bit of a party going on. When we got into the museum we split into two groups, mr. and mrs. rowe, and the three of us and we wandered around the museum.

We played art critic and unanimously agreed that Francisco Matto is not our favorite artist. There was this one really weird exhibit that this guy had come and made right there in the museum. There were filing cabinets everwhere and if you walked up to them, there was a light stuck in an open cabinet with a pig mask. Thoroughly weirded out, you keep moving through and there's these trippy videos playing everywhere. A trio doing a magic trick, some fat dudes making a pyramid, and this weird chittering thing that just ran around the room in a circle. If you looked up, there were bones covered in mirror bits hanging from the ceiling, it was the only cool thing about that particular exhibit if you ask me. Alter and I had ended up getting seperated from Kevin and Geneva, but he found us later and came to show us this video playing on the floor or a guy swimming in and out of the screen on his back. He was wearing those tight 70s swim trunks that look a little like a speedo. o_o

Wow, long journal. Guess i'll end it here, sorry for rambling!

  • Mood: Relief
  • Listening to: The Shins-Sleeping Lessons
  • Watching: Toradora!
  • Playing: Nothing, a certain SOMEONE broke my DS
  • Eating: A woopie pie.
  • Drinking: Cherry 7-up

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