Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Open Your Eyes and Look North.

The title is a title of a ...Dance Gavin Dance song?... I think. Not positive on that one.
Well today was drama filled but overall pretty darn good. It was what you would call a pleasant day.  Well, besides the fact that my "best friend" refuses to even talk to me, but honestly I'm done having a fit about it. I'm done.  If she wants it sorted then she can sort it.  I'm done being the sorter. Moving on...

Tonight was the FFA Region Banquet for our region(obviously), and lets just say it didn't go so smoothly.  Lets leave it at that.  Anyway, for the Region President's Retiring Address he had some friends open up for him and they got inspiration from a video on YouTube called Kittens Inspired By Kittens (which I didn't find all too hilarious by the way) and they asked if anyone was obsessed with YouTube and I was thinking about all those who think they're obsessed... and they don't even know the hidden world of YouTube!  It's not even hidden, these funny viral video obsessors are just missing them because they only go to YouTube for the brainless laughs they'll get.  And they call themselves YouTube obsessors!  I wanted to walk up to the mic and explain to them what a vlogger was and how a good majority use YouTube to do so much good... and for laughs. =)

Anyway, that just amused me, I guess.
I should be off now. I had 3 tribes on My Tribe and one of the Tribes just completely died on me over night. =( oh well.

Oh! and Trevor Mcnevan, who is an awesome guy, plays in two bands: Thousand Foot Krutch and FM Static and the latter has actually JUST come out with a new concept album. You should check them out. =) He's a breath of fresh air.  Just music.
I seriously do love him and would love to spread that love. 

So that's all for tonight.
Have a wonderful rest of the night.... even though no one reads this and its very close to midnight.
I'm off to read Keys to the Kingdom.
BEDA Day 7. el fin.

Today in history...

The Louvre. "No humping the escalators, please."

It took us ages to find this, and Derek was relentless in our search.

My "Pride & Prejudice" shot of the French countryside.

This was in a seriously dodgy tube-car-thing (whatever they're called) so we dubbed it 'gangsterly.'
...lovely sophomore humor.

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