So, I came across this little gem whil 'stumbling'. Thought I'd share it with you, as I find it quite awesome...
http://onetwofiver.com/
Just try it. The neatest little writing tool I've ever seen.
http://onetwofiver.com/
Just try it. The neatest little writing tool I've ever seen.
God, Neil Patrick Harris is amazing. Also, listen to John C. Reily. Jesus, the man has beautiful pipes! Never heard him sing like that before :D
So, all I do is...
Go to photobucket?
Type in my answer?
and paste? Cool!
What's your first name?

What is your relationship status?

What is your favorite color?

Who is your celebrity crush?

The looks (see above), the voice, the money, AND she's older! ;)
What are you listening to right now?

Speak anything besides English?

What is your favorite Disney character?

Name an alcoholic drink...

Where is your dream vacation?

What do you want to be when you grow up?

What do you love most in life?


One word to describe yourself...

I was raised in...

Night or day?

What are your pets?

Favorite movie?

Favorite show?

Favorite dessert?

Favorite season?

Favorite kind of music?


Who is your best friend?

What do you want?
First...

and then. because I'm 16 and a boy (!!!!!!!!)

So, that was kind of fun! Thanks Sam :D
Go to photobucket?
Type in my answer?
and paste? Cool!
What's your first name?

What is your relationship status?

What is your favorite color?

Who is your celebrity crush?

The looks (see above), the voice, the money, AND she's older! ;)
What are you listening to right now?

Speak anything besides English?

What is your favorite Disney character?

Name an alcoholic drink...

Where is your dream vacation?

What do you want to be when you grow up?

What do you love most in life?


One word to describe yourself...

I was raised in...

Night or day?

What are your pets?

Favorite movie?

Favorite show?

Favorite dessert?

Favorite season?

Favorite kind of music?


Who is your best friend?

What do you want?
First...

and then. because I'm 16 and a boy (!!!!!!!!)

So, that was kind of fun! Thanks Sam :D
- Location:home
- Mood:
cheerful
Hey guys,
I'm heading to Morehead tonight for choir and I'll be gone until Wednesday. Have a great week!
Sam
sorry that this post is so useless, but I loved the title and had to throw it in :)
I'm heading to Morehead tonight for choir and I'll be gone until Wednesday. Have a great week!
Sam
sorry that this post is so useless, but I loved the title and had to throw it in :)
- Location:Home
- Mood:
energetic - Music:Grey's Anatomy Original Soundtrack (It's an addiction)
So, my friends, I've finally gotten a spine. Usually this kind discovery of a much needed part of your anatomy brings about freedom, excitement, elation even. That is, of course, what I expected. I first tried it a few months ago. I told a fantastic friend of mine how much I loved her, and when I say loved her I mean loved her, in the romantic-"I can't control my feelings around you"-kiss-me-please way. She then tells me that, despite our earlier emotions for each other, we cannot date. This is because I am one of her truest friends and she doesn't want to compromise that. Alright, so my backbone failed me this time, but I'm new to using it so maybe it's just a failure on my understanding of my newly acquired backbone.
Earlier this month, something amazing happened. Someone who I'd had emotions for since freshman year and I made out at a party. Totally normal for two horny, single people, right? Not exactly. They had been dropping hints for the past month of things that I now found were aimed at me. To my surprise, the feelings seemed mutual. So I fire up my new spine, call said person, and say "Hey, I feel for you. Is the interest mutual, or should I give up. Please answer honestly." and they respond... "Well, yeah I'm interested, but its too complicated right now. Sorry." Damn. So much for the new spine. It kind of sucks... a lot.
I almost didn't post this, but today I realized how much talking really helps me get through my issues. So, there it is.
P.S. Spine for sale, slightly used but in great condition, please call for pricing information.
Earlier this month, something amazing happened. Someone who I'd had emotions for since freshman year and I made out at a party. Totally normal for two horny, single people, right? Not exactly. They had been dropping hints for the past month of things that I now found were aimed at me. To my surprise, the feelings seemed mutual. So I fire up my new spine, call said person, and say "Hey, I feel for you. Is the interest mutual, or should I give up. Please answer honestly." and they respond... "Well, yeah I'm interested, but its too complicated right now. Sorry." Damn. So much for the new spine. It kind of sucks... a lot.
I almost didn't post this, but today I realized how much talking really helps me get through my issues. So, there it is.
P.S. Spine for sale, slightly used but in great condition, please call for pricing information.
- Location:home
- Mood:
aggravated - Music:Coffee -- I Love You Beacuse
So I found this the other day while looking through a blog that I like. It looks fuckin' rad! It's a horror-movie-musical from the director of Saw and actual musicians. The cast list includes Alexa Vega (Hairspray), Paris Hilton (who can actually sing!), Sarah Brightman (Phantom of the Opera), Anthony Stewart Head (Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Giles) and many others including the vocalist for Skinny Puppy and a few opera singers! Joan Jett even makes an appearance. I bought the soundtrack already, which is amazing! So, to you, my friends, I present Repo! The Genetic Opera...
repo-opera.com
Soundtrack at iTunes or notyourparentsopera.com
repo-opera.com
Soundtrack at iTunes or notyourparentsopera.com
- Location:Home
- Mood:
cheerful - Music:Repo! The Genetic Opera
Last night I stayed up to watch the Vice Presidential debate. I was very impressed with Gov. Sarah Palin. Throughout the entire debate I found her more likable and I think she was more focused on the Vice-Presidential debate. Sen. Joe Biden did a great job tearing down John McCain, but I don't think he brought up anything that made me dislike Palin. Thus, I think I've changed my mind. I wouldn't mind Palin being President, in fact, I would like it a lot. Still, I can't vote so my opinion doesn't matter to the gov't yet. Just thought I'd share my two cents, Your thoughts?
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- Mood:
tired - Music:Hair the Musical
- Location:Home
- Mood:
cheerful - Music:Wicked
So tonight I had a fantastic therapy session! Originally I was meant to solve Jimmy and Toni's problem, and possibly mine. Toni and Jimmy broke up, and Toni and Jimmy are both sad that they broke up, but they won't go back out. Toni and Jimmy both make each other sad and wish the other would disappear. I thought up a great plan where they would ignore each other and get over each other quickly. So I decided I would call them! I talked to them both and both of them gave me better therapy then I could ever give them. I love them both so much and want to thank them, even though they can't read this post. It's just nice to say it somewhere!

[Posted this on the wrong journal, lol]
- Location:Home
- Music:A Storied Life- Sonja Brock



Well, I guess that went well. I'm glad we had that conversation, although I dislike the outcome. I don't know why I'm posting this here. I mean, if I really wanted you to see it I could post it somewhere obvious, but I won't. I know it won't change how you feel about me. That would take a miracle and some very, very hard work. Oh well, I'll just trudge on. I should not even feel like this. I told myself that it would all be fine as long as your happy. Oh well, I guess I lied to myself. I am not proud of that or of any of this. I am also not proud that I cannot just shut my mouth and settle for someone who will actually appreciate me and not take the fact that they have me there to save their ass for granted. I am not proud.So much for perseverance. You'll never change. God, I'm such a loser.
- Location:Home
- Mood:
bitchy - Music:Exsultate, jubilate-- Motzart
So, I guess I started off the school year right. Rachel Anderson and I had to skip out of Mr. Marshall's class 5 min. early to make it to our vocal lessons. Sadly, our plan was thwarted and we were caught! So, we got D-halls (or Extended D-Halls, we haven't actually been issued our punishment) on the first day of school. Hooray for great impressions!
Sam
Sam
I have this terrible habit.
I honestly wish it would go away.
Whenever I find one potential girlfriend I find one or more other potential people at the same time.
It's like I wait forever for a decent relationship and *BAM* I get four great options, but I can't decide.
Kill me now, please!
I honestly wish it would go away.
Whenever I find one potential girlfriend I find one or more other potential people at the same time.
It's like I wait forever for a decent relationship and *BAM* I get four great options, but I can't decide.
Kill me now, please!
- Location:Home
- Mood:
confused - Music:None :[
I just finished watching the movie "Atonement". I cannot say I regret seeing the film. It was lush, well told, sincere and terrible all at once. The visuals were gorgeous. Keira Nightly was lavished in deep, lofty fabrics that draped over her frame for the first 30min. of the film. It was engrossing and well played. Most words with which I can describe the movie technically are things that all movies wish could be said of them.
Why I called it terrible, though, was because of the story. The story was not terrible in the sense of the word today. It was not poorly written nor devoid of life and conflict. It was terrible in the old sense of the word. It tore at my soul. I think I really, deeply want to cry right now. The entire story put stress upon stress and it wore me out to watch, and the worst part was that the ending was neither happy nor hopeful but, in my mind, depressing and an extreme anticlimax for all of the tension that I still feel.
While the story does this to me it also makes me want to live it, albeit with a better ending. I want that conflict, I want to be a tragic hero like Robbie and I want to be a martyr like Cielia. I do not want to be the dying, lonely Talis though, but you'll have to watch the movie to see why. This movie makes me want to go out and live my life so that I don't end up like these people even though they are so romanticized.
Anyway, I whole heartedly recommend this movie to every girl and any guy who has the maturity of someone who is not a high school student. Also, if you do watch it, watch it with someone you can makeout with at the end, or all you'll end up is upset and frustrated, as I am now.
So go, watch it. It's great, but I've warned you. And I apologize for rambling, but I have to put my thoughts somewhere and it's to late to call someone.
Why I called it terrible, though, was because of the story. The story was not terrible in the sense of the word today. It was not poorly written nor devoid of life and conflict. It was terrible in the old sense of the word. It tore at my soul. I think I really, deeply want to cry right now. The entire story put stress upon stress and it wore me out to watch, and the worst part was that the ending was neither happy nor hopeful but, in my mind, depressing and an extreme anticlimax for all of the tension that I still feel.
While the story does this to me it also makes me want to live it, albeit with a better ending. I want that conflict, I want to be a tragic hero like Robbie and I want to be a martyr like Cielia. I do not want to be the dying, lonely Talis though, but you'll have to watch the movie to see why. This movie makes me want to go out and live my life so that I don't end up like these people even though they are so romanticized.
Anyway, I whole heartedly recommend this movie to every girl and any guy who has the maturity of someone who is not a high school student. Also, if you do watch it, watch it with someone you can makeout with at the end, or all you'll end up is upset and frustrated, as I am now.
So go, watch it. It's great, but I've warned you. And I apologize for rambling, but I have to put my thoughts somewhere and it's to late to call someone.
- Location:home
- Mood:
depressed
Hey everyone!
This week has been pretty fun. It's the last full week of school so finals are underway. Most are pretty easy though. I'm 16 now so I've been showing off my keys. Mom took some pictures of me with my car recently which I'll try to post soon. I also got some great presents: mix cd's, food, and lots of money (which I'll use to pay for all my camps this summer). I've also developed a lovely sinus infection so my voice has been scratchy and dry sounding and I get worn out easily when I sing. It takes a whole lot more breath support to sing when your throat is all crappy :(
Recently my dog began favoring his right leg which had my family and I worried because he has already lost one leg. It turns out that his A.C.L. is torn. This means that my family and I have to watch him like a hawk just in case he decides to make a big jump. In that event we sprint to the rescue and save the poor dog in distress. When watching him one day in the kitchen my mother discovered that my dog fancies opening the cabinet and eating our snack food. We still haven't figured out a simple, unobtrusive way to stop him but as of now we don't let him near the kitchen in between meals.
On another note Ms. Stiles, my vocal teacher, has recently moved to E-town for a job. I have started searching for a new vocal teacher. Ms. Stiles has led me to two possible teachers, both male. Hopefully one of them will work out and I will begin receiving vocal coaching again.
And finally: NEW ART! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I have finished another piece. I've worked on it every day after my finals. I'm rather proud of it if you haven't noticed. Take caution though, there is some slight violence...
Anyway, I hope you all have a wonderful week.
Sam
This week has been pretty fun. It's the last full week of school so finals are underway. Most are pretty easy though. I'm 16 now so I've been showing off my keys. Mom took some pictures of me with my car recently which I'll try to post soon. I also got some great presents: mix cd's, food, and lots of money (which I'll use to pay for all my camps this summer). I've also developed a lovely sinus infection so my voice has been scratchy and dry sounding and I get worn out easily when I sing. It takes a whole lot more breath support to sing when your throat is all crappy :(
Recently my dog began favoring his right leg which had my family and I worried because he has already lost one leg. It turns out that his A.C.L. is torn. This means that my family and I have to watch him like a hawk just in case he decides to make a big jump. In that event we sprint to the rescue and save the poor dog in distress. When watching him one day in the kitchen my mother discovered that my dog fancies opening the cabinet and eating our snack food. We still haven't figured out a simple, unobtrusive way to stop him but as of now we don't let him near the kitchen in between meals.
On another note Ms. Stiles, my vocal teacher, has recently moved to E-town for a job. I have started searching for a new vocal teacher. Ms. Stiles has led me to two possible teachers, both male. Hopefully one of them will work out and I will begin receiving vocal coaching again.
And finally: NEW ART! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I have finished another piece. I've worked on it every day after my finals. I'm rather proud of it if you haven't noticed. Take caution though, there is some slight violence...
Anyway, I hope you all have a wonderful week.
Sam
- Location:Home :)
- Mood:
cheerful - Music:Kristen Chenowith -- How Long Has This Been Going On?
Hey all,
I just went and hung out with Courtney, Matt, Stypes and Toni for 4hrs. (give or take). It was extremely fun. We went swimming which was, to say the least, the most interesting swim session I have ever had. We didn't so much swim as talk about everything while soaking. Then we hung out in the sauna and ate pizza, courtesy of the wonderful Stypes.
After that we all went out and hung out downtown. We saw a lot of really beautiful rooftop views of the city and talked some more. Matt and Courtney had some conversation, which Stypes nor I were allowed to hear. Toni and I talked about a lot. We decided that we could never date because we always but heads (in a friendly way) and she decided that I was nigh bipolar and had a very transient (correct use?) personality. That was prompted by the fact that I went from fun-happy-in-a-large-group-Sam to saying that I was worried that Stypes didn't actually like me, and that he just tolerated me because the others do. I wonder if I am bipolar, oh well, medicine sucks.
Finally we headed on over to Pizza Inn to eat with Toni's mom and step-step-dad. It was fun and a great closer to the day. We should definitely hang out more often.
Have a great day,
Sam
I just went and hung out with Courtney, Matt, Stypes and Toni for 4hrs. (give or take). It was extremely fun. We went swimming which was, to say the least, the most interesting swim session I have ever had. We didn't so much swim as talk about everything while soaking. Then we hung out in the sauna and ate pizza, courtesy of the wonderful Stypes.
After that we all went out and hung out downtown. We saw a lot of really beautiful rooftop views of the city and talked some more. Matt and Courtney had some conversation, which Stypes nor I were allowed to hear. Toni and I talked about a lot. We decided that we could never date because we always but heads (in a friendly way) and she decided that I was nigh bipolar and had a very transient (correct use?) personality. That was prompted by the fact that I went from fun-happy-in-a-large-group-Sam to saying that I was worried that Stypes didn't actually like me, and that he just tolerated me because the others do. I wonder if I am bipolar, oh well, medicine sucks.
Finally we headed on over to Pizza Inn to eat with Toni's mom and step-step-dad. It was fun and a great closer to the day. We should definitely hang out more often.
Have a great day,
Sam
- Location:Home
- Mood:
tired - Music:FCHS Choir CD's
Frickin' A! Our chorus concert was awesome! Everything went down with nary a hitch (for the advanced groups at least) and it was so much fun. I also received one of the best compliments ever, mostly because of who it came from. David Morris, and awesome baritone in choir last year who has, sadly, graduated, came up to me and said, nigh word for word, "Great job Sam, your voice has really matured. You sounded really good." I could barely contain my gratitude and excitement. It was wonderful, so, even though you won't read this, thank you so much David. I'm really hyper, so I'm gonna stop typing before I begin to rant. Have a great night,
Sam
Sam
- Location:Home, silly!
- Mood:
crazy - Music:Avenue Q
Hey everyone,
I went to see Avenue Q last night with two friends of mine and one of their mom's. It was hilarious. I don't think there was a moment when I wasn't, at least, snickering to myself, if not laughing out loud. The talent behind the puppets was also amazing. These actors are so well rounded when it comes to their craft. Many of them played two or three people with completely different voices and personalities, sometimes both characters were in the same scene talking to each other. Kelli Sawyer played Kate-Monster, a nasally, squeaky voiced woman of fur, and Lucy the Slut, a sultry "lady" with an eight-pack-a-day voice. It was amazing to see her work, having a conversation with herself that was as believable as that couple having a chat when walking through the park. I never once questioned whether Kate or Lucy were talking.
I have to say, though, that my favorite characters were not even listed in the cast list. They are the Bad Idea Bears, two adorably cute puppets who tempt you into doing something irresponsible. The first time you see them Princeton has just received a check from his parents. He really wants to do something well worth it, like pay his rent or buy groceries. Then the Bad Idea Bears pop up. Paraphrasing heavily, the conversation goes something like this...
( Badly Written Memory of Conversation )
I went to see Avenue Q last night with two friends of mine and one of their mom's. It was hilarious. I don't think there was a moment when I wasn't, at least, snickering to myself, if not laughing out loud. The talent behind the puppets was also amazing. These actors are so well rounded when it comes to their craft. Many of them played two or three people with completely different voices and personalities, sometimes both characters were in the same scene talking to each other. Kelli Sawyer played Kate-Monster, a nasally, squeaky voiced woman of fur, and Lucy the Slut, a sultry "lady" with an eight-pack-a-day voice. It was amazing to see her work, having a conversation with herself that was as believable as that couple having a chat when walking through the park. I never once questioned whether Kate or Lucy were talking.
I have to say, though, that my favorite characters were not even listed in the cast list. They are the Bad Idea Bears, two adorably cute puppets who tempt you into doing something irresponsible. The first time you see them Princeton has just received a check from his parents. He really wants to do something well worth it, like pay his rent or buy groceries. Then the Bad Idea Bears pop up. Paraphrasing heavily, the conversation goes something like this...
( Badly Written Memory of Conversation )
- Location:Home, silly
- Mood:
giddy - Music:Spring Awakening
Hey all,
I just got back from Key Club's Spring Board Training for District Officers. Oh my gosh, I've never had so much fun in my last two years of life.
Meeting new people is always a rush for me and I didn't know anyone there. It is amazing how well acquainted you become with people in three days, and how you remain friends even though you spend every waking moment with these people. I figured there'd be some people that I really didn't like, but every single person impressed me with kindness, great senses of humor, and a commitment to our cause that I had not seen before.
Not only were these new and exciting people fun to meet but what I learned was fun to experience also. I came back with all the knowledge I would need to be a Lt. Governor for the K-T District. I am still brimming with excitement! It was truly and amazing experience. I can't wait for summer board.
Have a great day,
Sam
I just got back from Key Club's Spring Board Training for District Officers. Oh my gosh, I've never had so much fun in my last two years of life.
Meeting new people is always a rush for me and I didn't know anyone there. It is amazing how well acquainted you become with people in three days, and how you remain friends even though you spend every waking moment with these people. I figured there'd be some people that I really didn't like, but every single person impressed me with kindness, great senses of humor, and a commitment to our cause that I had not seen before.
Not only were these new and exciting people fun to meet but what I learned was fun to experience also. I came back with all the knowledge I would need to be a Lt. Governor for the K-T District. I am still brimming with excitement! It was truly and amazing experience. I can't wait for summer board.
Have a great day,
Sam
- Location:Home, silly
- Mood:
cheerful - Music:None, again... oh goodness!
Well, I didn't make it in. The plus is that I have been "recognized as showing great potential..." which apparently is a "very great honor..." That's a good thing, certainly. Also, you can call in and ask them how you can improve during May, so I'm definitely going to do that. Honestly I think I'm less upset the my peers and supporters. Ms. Tanguay and my mother seemed rather distraught at the news, but oh well.
On another not so pleasant note, I left my sketchpad (filled with nudes) at school, unattended, overnight. So, either it will end up in the principle's hands or the hands of some filthy horndog. Either way I'm not excited. So I'm going to search for that before I leave for Spring Training tomorrow.
That's all the news for now,
Sam
On another not so pleasant note, I left my sketchpad (filled with nudes) at school, unattended, overnight. So, either it will end up in the principle's hands or the hands of some filthy horndog. Either way I'm not excited. So I'm going to search for that before I leave for Spring Training tomorrow.
That's all the news for now,
Sam
- Location:Home
- Mood:
calm - Music:None, actually. God, who the hell am I?
