Sunday, November 30, 2008

I'm back!...Again!

Well I suppose I've not done much to fulfil my promise to keep this updated. Perhaps my new years resolution should be to post at least once a week. Anyway Thanksgiving has been a nice and dull break. Dressing covered in gravy is a delicacy that for some reason people only eat on Thanksgiving. Were I master of the universe I would decree that Dressing should be eaten more than once a year (not including leftovers). Does this make me a fascist? Possibly, but I think it would be ratified by a greater margin than Proposition 8 (frustration is now showing). A big woot to all the HHS alums who were in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Pride and Prejudice is excessively dull. GO MUSICAL!!!!!! (Yes that was a random amalgamation of sentences, but spontaneity can be good!)

peace,

KABK

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

18.............and an Eagle Scout!!!!!!

Well, as of approximately 40 minutes ago I am officially an Eagle Scout (that is assuming that the National Office does not screw up the paperwork). Yes this was at the last minute, but that really doesn't matter at this point. If not for this 18 would actually have been a relatively dull birthday. Besides being a legal adult the only other things I can do right now are killing my lungs or get drafted. Unfortunately I cannot vote for another two years (barring another scandal). Missing the Prez. Election by fifteen days was a serious bummer, but at least Obama with have my vote in 2012. On another note I am going to do my best to resurect this blog from the dead.

Stay tuned!!!!

peace,

KABK, now an Eagle Scout!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Ha! Ha!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

I'm sorry for not having posted this summer! While this summer has not been devoid of activity it has not exactly been the blissful stress free animal I hoped I would ride in June. In the past I have often heard from many people how few things there are to do in good old H-Burg. This year I got to experience firsthand those complaints that I had put off as coming from unimaginative and/or boring people. In spite of having a license, car, and significant amount of cash in my wallet there were very few things to do. Apart from visiting the library, seeing an occasional movie in theaters, or playing tennis/ Frisbee with my family long weeks of this summer have been devoted to rereading old books, listening to the same 30 songs over and over again, and watching movies on my computer. While I have had some enjoyable times (i.e. Philmont) The cons have narrowly outstripped the pros. In response to Jessica: three different states of being have been preventing me from posting. Long stretches of this summer were not exactly boring but not full of anything really worth making an effort to write about. Then there are the three weeks of summer that I have been out of town (either in New Mexico or at VA Beach.) Lastly the weeks proceeding both trips as well as the time leading up to my Eagle Project which were like one way tickets to a caffeine-injected mouse's piano recital.
Well as the summer winds down and my Eagle Project comes to fruition I am looking with increasing anticipation to my senior year. With an a capella group in the works, a drivers license in hand, and my final high school musical approaching I actually feel kind of excited about being back in a routine involving 4-5 hrs. of homework with all the insanity that is the fall semester.

peace,
K.A.B.K.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Some new words for the english language

Geocastration- The act of finding and surgically removing an important/annoying/funny part of the body.
Hexorgy- Six people in an abusive and sensual relationship.
Quintillionism- The belief in the absolute sacredness of ten to the eighteenth power by certain satanic and pagan cults.
Questelogue- An individual who plays too much D&D.
Quaillophobia- an intense fear of murderous assassin quails.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Politics: The buck (bull) stops here

"But when I was in England I experimented with marijuana a time or two, and I didn't like it. I didn't inhale it, and never tried it again." - Bill Clinton

"That depends on what your definition of 'is' is," - Bill Clinton

"I walk softly and carry a big stick." - "Teddy" Roosevelt

"I am not a crook," - Richard Nixon

How many Republicans does it take to change a light bulb?
Three. One to hire a Mexican guy and two to deport him when he's done.

How many Republicans does it take to change a light bulb?
Just one, but millions volunteered to get rid of anything dark.

How many Republicans does it take to change a light bulb?
Just one, but it'll be a hundred years before electricity makes it to the area.

How many Republicans does it take to change a light bulb?
Two. One for the labor and one to borrow a billion dollars for the materials.

How many Republicans does it take to change a light bulb?
260. One who already wants to change the light bulb, and 259 politicians to make a law forcing him to do it.

How many Republicans does it take to change a lightbulb?
200. Ten to attach the bulb to the sun, and 190 to make the sun revolve around the Earth.

How many Republicans does it take to change a light bulb?
None. Change is evil and we should leave the light bulb as it is.

How many naked Republicans does it take to change a light bulb?
Two, one guy to do the screwing and Richard Curtis to "help him out."

How many Republicans does it take to change a light bulb?
Two. One takes a working bulb out of another light and gives it to the other Republican, and then both lights get new bulbs by magic.


You might be a Republican if...
You've named your kids Deduction One and Deduction Two.
You might be a Republican if...
You think you might remember laughing once as a kid.
You might be a Republican if...
You think "proletariat" is a type of cheese.
You might be a Republican if...
You point to Hootie and the Blowfish as evidence of the end of racism in America.
You might be a Republican if...
You fax the FBI a list of "Commies in my Neighborhood."
You might be a Republican if...
You think Huey Newton is a cookie.
You might be a Republican if...
You once broke loose at a party and removed your neck tie.
You might be a Republican if...
You ever told a child that Oscar the Grouch "lives in a trash can because he is lazy and doesn't want to contribute to society."
You might be a Republican if...
You don't think "The Simpsons" is all that funny, but you watch it because that Flanders fellow makes a lot of sense.
You might be a Republican if...
You're a pro-lifer, but support the death penalty.
You might be a Republican if...
You've ever urged someone to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, when they don't even have shoes.
You might be a Republican if...
You argue that you need 300 handguns, in case a bear ever attacks your home.
You might be a Republican if...
You own a vehicle with an "Ollie North: American Hero" sticker.
You might be a Republican if...
You've ever called education a luxury.
You might be a Republican if...
You've ever referred to the moral fiber of something.
You might be a Republican if...
You scream "Dit-dit-ditto" while making love.
You might be a Republican if...
When people say "Marx," you think "Groucho."

Thursday, May 8, 2008

S**t S**t S**t S**t S**t

Tueting found out about the Shadow Blog. This was because my partner in crime left a printout about Reagan from the blog in Tueting's printer. While I forgive aforementioned person for his careless actions this does eliminate the primary function of the blog. While he thought most of it was funny the "Jefferson is my hero" and "Sherman is evil" stuff seemed to piss him off (for obvious reasons). Unfortunately he made us put a disclaimer on the heading so any of the crap we write cannot be atributed to him. We (Atomic Dead Head and I) have decided to continue the blog with the disclaimer on it. As for the APUS Exam I have been working my ass off for the past week and a half for this thing and anything short of a four would be divine retribution from God/Allah/Buddha/Jehovah/Ahura Mazda/Zeus/Jupiter/Marduk/Quetzalcoatl/Thor/Sekhmet (Go multiculturalism!). I hope all my peeps rock out tomorrow at the exam.
peace,
K.A.B.K.

Monday, May 5, 2008

?????????????????????

This weekend was quite possibly the second greatest weekend since the beginning of the school year. The first being the extended weekend of musical (woot!) This Friday I got my fully operational car back from the garage. Said car has been sitting in front of our house for over two years and last week my mom finally got around to having it towed to a garage. The repair cost was around $3500 which is far more than its actual value but less than most used cars on the lot and much more reliable than those of similar price. Compared to my mom's car it handles tight turns better and the signal lights turn off when the wheel comes back to center. However the accelerator is less responsive and breaking requires greater and longer pressure for a smooth stop. Several joy rides on Saturday were the only real dividers between yard work and APUS studying. Hope all my peeps aren't getting too stress out over the AP test.
Peace,
K.A.B.K.

Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.
-Don Marquis

My theory is that all of Scottish cuisine is based on a dare.
-Mike Myers

Monday, April 14, 2008

Sandy i'm sorry!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Congrats to Jake on making Interlochen!!!!!!!!!!!!

I would like to offer a shoutout to our DM/undertaker/henchmen/sidekick/prez. candidate/rock star/actor extraordinaire on his acceptance to Interlochen's performance camp. Had he not made it I would be bashing him on not going to Hawaii however I think a round of major congratulations (and shot glasses) needs to be given. Please post some words of congrats in the comments of this post!!!!!!!!
peace,
K.A.B.K.

Aloha: We got Gold!!!!!!!!!!

I would like to apologize to my faithful readers for not posting in such a long time. I thoroughly enjoyed the Hawaii Trip and hope my peeps enjoyed their break while I was lounging in 80 degree weather. We did incredibly well at the music festival. We got a gold rating from three internationally known adjuticators. I felt a little sorry for the band because they only got a silver. I was really thankfull that the music festival only took up two and a half days of my time. While I could write for ever on all the things I did I decided to write a list.
a) went to the beach
b) hiked Diamond Head
c) ate a massive plate of nachos at a tiki bar
d) went to to the beach
e) played a game of minature golf in a crappy 3D golf place
f) bartered at the international market
g) swam in the hotel pool
h) watched Josh M. and Bryan H. kick ass at hula dancing
i) attended a get to know each-other banquet/dance
j) beat this really fast asian dude from California at E.R.S.
k) met some awesome people from California, New Zealand, and Australia
l) went to the beach
m) got to see Pearl Harbor and the Arizona

The only blight on the week was the trip back. Friday evening I got a sinus infection and the flights back were absolutely miserable. Having a temperature of 101, hacking cough, chills, puking, headache, and drainage does no make for pleasant air travel. Not to mention the fact that we got to Dulles and all of Group Two's baggage had been misplaced. Inspite of this the trip rocked and I hope all my peeps are doing alright.
peace,
K.A.B.K.

Monday, March 17, 2008

So.........

we got a superior rating at District Festival with composite scores of 1,1,& 2. Huzzah for Honors Choir!!!!!! So........went to see Zink the Zebra on Sunday. I was suprised to say the least by how good a middle school "Musical" can be. Knowing the major voice changes I went through during middle school I thought the musical numbers were exceptional. Another shoutout to the cast of Z the Z. So.......Jake is running for SCA prez......Vote for Him!!!!!!!! So........visit the Tueting Shadow blog. So.......Go Hawaii!!!!!!!!!!!! So..............i'm kind of tired of this post.
So...........
peace from you to me,
K.A.B.K.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

LED ZEPPELIN IS DOING A WORLD TOUR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm thinking.....

Well not really. I haven't posted in a while so I figure I might as well make an effort at a coherent post. C.N.U. rocks I visited there open house this weekend and absolutely loved it! The professors I met were exceptional and every student there seemed to love being there (of course it could have been a skilled act). The campus ranks up there with the best ones I have seen and the Arts Center was phenomenal. Anyway next i'm visiting W&M, Mary Washington, and VCU though the bar has been set rather high. Well having gotten caught up with all my neglected work due to B&B I have actually managed to relax a bit and let myself be excited about Hawaii and Philmont. I find myself needing to check my other peeps blogs so I am leaving this post.
peace
K.A.B.K.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Rocking in the Free World!

As you ladies and gentlemen are no doubt aware one of the last vestiges of communism has recently stepped down from power. This person is, you guessed it good ol' Fidel Castro. This guy likes to compare himself to my good buddy Jesu and hide his ugly totalitarian state behind the veil of "enlightened" socialism. While the idea of everyone being hombres and sharing the wealth does seem rather appealing I highly doubt that we would have produced all the rock gods we have from the "lovefest of grinding poverty and socialist practices (single kid laws, gulag, etc.)." Without the uneven capitalist society we would never have had all the enlightened music of AC/DC, the Ramones, Led Zeppelin, Blue Ouyster Cult, Sex Pistols, Nirvana, Jimi Hendrix, the Clash, Metallica, and others. How could we have lived on Jesus's great green ball of peace, harmony, and total annihilation? In short my fellow revolutionaries let us give thanks to the Moral Majority for the wonderful counter revolution they provoked.
peace

Monday, February 25, 2008

I have a strange obsession with band related jokes.

While i'm sure you guys have probably read many of these on ADH's blog but I wanted to post these.

Q: What's the difference between a banjo & a ukulele?

A: It only takes you half as long to burn a ukulele

Q: How many bluegrass players does it take to change a light bulb?

A: None. They won't touch anything electric.

Q: How do you make a banjo players car more aerodynamic?

A: Take the pizza delivery sign off the roof.

Q: What's the difference between a bull and an orchestra?

A: The bull has the horns in front and the ass in the back.

Q: How do you know it's a singer at the door?

A: He doesn't know when to come in.

Q: What did the deadhead say when he ran out of pot?

A: "God Almighty, this music sucks!!!"

Q: What's the difference between a musician and a pizza ?

A: A pizza can feed a family of four.

Q: What do you call a person who hangs out with musicians?

A: A drummer.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Nuclear holocaust in 5...4...3...2...1...

I would like to give one final shoutout to all the B&B cast members. You guys were, are, is, and was awesome. This morning I woke up and felt ____blank______. Please substitute whatever word you like because your choice probably sums up what I felt at any given second this morning. Earspliting pain would be a good start as my alarm clock has the most annoying brain shattering noise the Flying Spaghetti Monster has put on this good green earth. I slipped and twisted my ankle walking downstairs, fell asleep in the shower, learned that my Eagle Project got a green light, got annoyed at my sister for hogging the bathroom, and got absolutely nothing to eat for breakfast. I'm going to be putting up a link list of my peeps so if you guys want your site linked please leave a comment with your url on it.
peace
K.A.B.K.
p.s. here are some quotes from a former leader of the free world

"Before I refuse to take your questions, I have an opening statement. "

"Don't be afraid to see what you see. "

"Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged. "

"I am not worried about the deficit. It is big enough to take care of itself. "

Can you guess who this is?

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

)-:

Well musical has come and gone. I still have yet to get my head around that fact and I suspect it will take at least a week to do so. It's so hard to believe that we'll be seniors next year. It is my most fervent prayer (sorry to all my atheist and agnostic friends) that next years musical pic will be especially fun. The cast party turned out much better than last years probably because it wasn't in a church. I wasn't particularly in the mood to dance or just chill so I left at around 11:45 to get some much needed sleep. I am way behind in both H. Chem. and APUS having a note book and two labs to turn in not to mention many of the other assignments. I actually got caught up on my Baily and AMSCO reading but still need to redo pages and pages of notes for my late notebook. Anyway I hope all my peeps are doing well with their post B&B life.
peace,
K.A.B.K.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

MUSICAL!!!!!!

My sincerest apologies to my faithful readers (a.k.a. Jake and Tim) for the lack of material posted by this exhausted soul. Musical has been absolutely kickass and an incredibly roller coaster experience. For those of you out there who have yet to experience B&B you are missing what I think is one of the best shows we have put on in a long time. SEE YOU THERE!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

:-)

Please comment!!!!!!

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Go Killer Rabbit!!

Greetings and salutations friends, enemies, internet predators, Mark Foley, Larry Craig, and other folks who might be reading this blog

I apollogize for my lack of recent posting but I have been exceptionally busy with B&B rehersals, homework, Eagle Project Planning, and the like. This past month has been a rather blury haze (not purple!) of confusion, frustration, and exhaustion. I have been attempting to reach escape velocity from the academic nightmare that was last semester. I averaged out my semester grades and they turned out to be a rather low B. With all my target schools being rather high on the G.P.A. requirement list I personally cannot afford to have anymore semesters of this quality. However my second semester classes are actually shaping up to be quite descent. Spanish 2 is insanely easy and H. Chemistry is something of a joke at the moment. Anyway I leave you with some wisdom from everyone's favorite Amarican president.


"I'm hopeful. I know there is a lot of ambition in Washington, obviously. But I hope the ambitious realize that they are more likely to succeed with success as opposed to failure." (uh, duh)

"I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace. " (hmmm?)

"When I take action, I'm not going to fire a $2 million missile at a $10 empty tent and hit a camel in the butt. It's going to be decisive."


-George W. Bush-

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Huzzah to Signore Tueting

If you guys have yet to read it, Mr. T has posted a second smackdown post against ghost. I am amazed by his ability to disect then rip it into the little tiny pieces of shit that pile together to make one massive manure pile. That said I wish he could condense it down so us yutes could read it in a timely manner. I hope all you blog members will pray with me (sorry Zach) that Ann Coulter will visit Tueting's humble establishment and write something trully worthy of a Tueting smackdown.

I HATE HAVING A COLD!

I absolutely despise colds. Colds can burn in the fiery abyss with Ann Coulter. They can rot in hell with Green Day and Fall Out Boy. It makes me feel like absolute s**t with the aches and constant sneezing not to mention sinus pressure. Anyway the 4 day vacation was much needed. I got caught up on sleep, played DnD, saw Sweeney Todd (absolutely kickass!), and had my Eagle Project reviewed. In spite of my cold the all day musical rehersals turned out to be rather fun. We go a lot of the choreography for Gaston done and I think the end result with look awesome. We also managed to flatten out some of the wrinkles in Belle and the Mob Song. In short I don't think we will have a last minute change in choreography this year. On to Sweeney Todd. For someone who has had little experience doing musical productions my hat goes off to Johnny Depp for a creepy yet incredible perfomance. The dude who played the sailor has an amazing voice and Helen Bonham Carter did a great job as Ms. Lovitt. Well enough of that. I sincerely hope my faithful readers will find the time to vote in my poll (that means you Tim, Katie, Andy, and Zach.)
peace

"What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also. "

-Julius Caesar-

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Quetzalcoatl Says (pt. 2)

Glaring down from his monstrous throne he stares through your transparent mortal skin. His eyes demanding sacrifice. His face full of twisted rage and contempt. "Infidels, come back to the true faith," takes a harsh breath, "Do you not know what is coming?, your doom is near," with a puff of smoke he vanishes.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Riding a Crest

Well right now I am sitting at the computer in the library rather bored and amused. Some how those emotions have seemed to go hand in hand lately. Any way I am supposed to be in English but nothing is going on right now so I figured I would come down and talk to my peeps. So as I think and ponder I start to wonder about all the pressing stuff I know I need to do but never seem to find the time or the energy to do. Even so most of that is stupid s**t that is rather unimportant compared to the following:
1. Eagle Project
2. My H. Pre-Calc. Exam
3. Cleaning my hovel
4. Putting away Christmas Stuff
5. Finding time to train for Philmont
6. Musical
7. College Visits
8. Finding time for myself
9. Sleeping
10. Eating

Regardless I still want to find a day to go see Sweeny Todd or Charlie Wilson's War, go biking/Backpacking, get guitar lessons, and/or voice lessons. This to me seems to be a bit of a tall order so I think a bit of time to prioritize would be good.
Today I will leave you with some quotes from one of my favorite modern presidents.

"Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men. "

"A man does what he must - in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures - and that is the basis of all human morality. "

"I'm an idealist without illusions."

-John F. Kennedy

Monday, January 14, 2008

Please vote in the poll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sheep Dung, Turkey Carcasses, and Deer Droppings, oh my!

Well this weekend turned out to be pretty fun actually (I'll come to the droppings shortly.) I went to the Klondike Sled Race in Fort Sibert W.V.A. with my Boy Scout Troop. We arrived and setup our stuff on Friday dug out a 5' by 6' fire pit and I was exceptionally proud of my single match fire started with damp wood and little kindling or tinder. Much to my surprise on Saturday morning to find the entire camp strewn with the carcasses of turkeys and droppings of an insideous and unavoidably numerous nature. We got up at about 6:30, got a fire going, and cooked pancakes and bacon over the fire. Afterwards my patrol as Venture Crew 40 went around with some Webelos Cub Scouts and helped them with all of the skills stations. Unfortunately I did not find the time to go to the target range and shoot the black pouder rifles that were avaliable, (A history connection, Huzzah to Mr. Tueting.) After a lunch of vegetable soup and grilled ham and cheese we had the sled race. In all of the Klondikes I have participated in this had the most beastly sled course. It was a little over a mile long and was extremely muddy. The most insane part was this really steep and tall hill. Imagine the hill beside Keister only taller and a bit steeper at points. Add in mud, trees, and rocks and an insanely steep sprinting descent to the finish. Anyway this post has gone on for far to long and I will leave with a quote from everyone's favorite dictator.

Generals think war should be waged like the tourneys of the Middle Ages. I have no use for knights; I need revolutionaries. -Adolf Hitler
Peace

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Hello, Hello

Dear my most valued and apreciated readers,
As you can see my blog has had a bit of a face-lift but I could use some additional suggestions to propel it into the 27th. century. Anything short of an endorsement of Ron Paul is suitible for consideration.
Peace,
K.A.B.K.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

The Poll

I apologize to Mr. Tueting for stealing his poll thing but I stumbled on this by accident and thought it would be interesting.

"It is always more difficult to fight against faith than against knowledge." - Adolf Hitler

Well hello my faithful readers. I am curently reading (much to my disdain and amusement) the article on evolution in Conservapedia. Here are a couple quotes from the article that can be used to sum it up.

Although the defenders of the theory of evolution contend there is evidence that supports the theory of evolution, there are many who are against the theory of evolution and state there are many problems with the theory of evolution. For example, an article by CBS News begins with the observation that, "Americans do not believe that humans evolved, and the vast majority says that even if they evolved, God guided the process. Just 13 percent say that God was not involved.'"

(How this proves evolution false I have no idea. )

Grasse regards the "unceasing mutations" to be "merely hereditary fluctuations around a median position; a swing to the right, a swing to the left, but no final evolutionary effect."

...many evolutionary propagandists are guilty of the deceitful practice of equivocation, that is, switching the meaning of a single word (evolution) part way through an argument. A common tactic, ‘bait-and-switch,’ is simply to produce examples of change over time, call this ‘evolution,’ then imply that the GTE [General Theory of Evolution] is thereby proven or even essential, and creation disproved. The PBS Evolution series and the Scientific American article are full of examples of this fallacy.

(What the crap?)

"no matter how many "bits" of possible combinations it has, there is no reason to call it "information" if it doesn't at least have the potential of producing something useful. What kind of information produces function? In computer science, we call it a "program." Another name for computer software is an "algorithm." No man-made program comes close to the technical brilliance of even Mycoplasmal genetic algorithms. Mycoplasmas are the simplest known organism with the smallest known genome, to date. How was its genome and other living organisms' genomes programmed? "- David L. Abel and Jack T. Trevors, “Three Subsets of Sequence Complexity and Their Relevance to Biopolymeric Information,” Theoretical Biology & Medical Modelling, Vol. 2, 11 August 2005, page 8

Even the prominent evolutionist and geneticist Professor Richard Lewontin admitted the following:
“ "We take the side of science in spite of the patent absurdity of some of its constructs, in spite of its failure to fulfill many of its extravagant promises of health and life, in spite of the tolerance of the scientific community for unsubstantiated just-so stories, because we have a prior commitment, a commitment to materialism. It is not that the methods and institutions of science somehow compel us to accept a material explanation of the phenomenal world, but, on the contrary, that we are forced by our a priori adherence to material causes to create an apparatus of investigation and a set of concepts that produce material explanations, no matter how counter-intuitive, no matter how mystifying to the uninitiated. Moreover, that materialism is an absolute, for we cannot allow a Divine Foot in the door." - Richard Lewontin, ‘Billions and billions of demons’, The New York Review, January 9, 1997, p. 31

Is any body besides me seeing that this is a load of llama s**t.
Anyway I hope all of you are enjoying musical and I hope this long post doesn't annoy you guys.
peace

p.s. All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach. - Adolf Hitler

Friday, January 4, 2008

Once (from Pearl Jam - Ten)

I admit it...what's to say...yeah...
I'll relive it...without pain...mmm...
Backstreet lover on the side of the road
I got a bomb in my temple that is gonna explode
I got a sixteen gauge buried under my clothes, I play...
Once upon a time I could control myself
Ooh, once upon a time I could lose myself, yeah...

Oh, try and mimic what's insane...ooh, yeah...
I am in it...where do I stand?
Oh, Indian summer and I hate the heat
I got a backstreet lover on the passenger seat
I got my hand in my pocket, so determined, discreet...I pray...
Once upon a time I could control myself
Ooh, once upon a time I could lose myself, yeah, yeah...

You think I got my eyes closed
But I'm lookin' at you the whole fuckin' time...

Ooh, once upon a time I could control myself, yeah...
Once upon a time I could lose myself, yeah, yeah, yeah...
Once, upon a time I could love myself, yeah...
Once upon a time I could love you, yeah, yeah, yeah...
Once (4x)
Yeah...once, once...yeah, yeah...
Yeah...yeah, yeah...yeah, yeah...oww...

Quetzacotl Says.....

"You have four years now till you meet your doom," he growls from his golden tropical feather decorated throne, "You must make a daily sacrifice of 457 souls," he pauses to think, "if not you will eternaly suffer in Xibalba with the other heathen peoples," shouts grandly, "Repent you mortals come back to the true faith!" He disapears in a cloud of smoke.

Well, it's over. )-:

Well break actually turned out pretty good. With an exceptionally busy year I was surprised to say the least. Here is a break down of my holiday. Winter Solstice was pretty awesome (dancing around the fire singing our favorite pagan carols). Every my aunt and uncle have a bonfire and party. Unfortunately the bonfire was some what smaller than last year (about 8 by 10 feet). However I proved my arabicness in Halo 2 and everyone there should be seriously embaressed because as my faithful readers know I am not exactly a genius when it comes to Halo. Christmas was all in all pretty sweet. I got a Fender Telecoustic Electricacoustic Guitar with a tube practice amp. We had lunch with my dad's family then had dinner with my mom's. FIrst Night was pretty fun I was rather ecstatic to see many of my friends and faithfull blog readers (gasp). The entertainment was decent and I was facinated by the magician in the Court Square Theatre. In short my holiday was while not the best ever was still pretty decent.
peace