Saturday, June 15, 2013

Day Four: Legends of the Hidden Temple

6/15/13, 1:38 PM PDT

Woke up really late today. Well, compared to the other days of summer, I guess waking up at 1 is pretty normal for most teenagers in summer.

Man, parkour really made me tired, I guess. I slept at midnight yesterday, so I got 12 hours of sleep. Mom bought a big box of cheese balls, each a little bigger than my fist. I ate around ten, fifteen of those for breakfast. I can usually only manage to eat six or seven.

Oh, and I had some pretty awesome dreams last night. At least, I think they're awesome, I can barely remember them. I just remember waking up feeling like I just saved the universe or something. Like I can do anything.

Better use these feelings to go and accomplish awesome things.



Same day, 11:55 PM PDT

Wow, that's a pretty huge time gap, huh?

Well, mostly Internet-related things happened here. More tweaking with my server and a few rounds of Assassin.

But the highlight of the day? SynchTube. Well, not exactly SynchTube, more like a copy of it. But nevertheless, it accomplished the same goal, which was to let the Skype Group and I watch the same videos at the same time.

And oh my GOD, did I miss nights like these. First we watched this RIDICULOUS show called "Man vs. Beast." Synopsis? Human beings compete against animals in various activities.

Today's main course? MIDGETS RELAY RACE AGAINST A CAMEL.


It's great, huh?

Oh my god, my head's throbbing from laughing as I'm writing this. After those videos, we watched a HELL OF A LOT of "Legends of the Hidden Temple" and "Nick Guts," both of which Angela had never heard of prior to today, even though to me, Kayla, Brandon, and Christina, those two shows were OUR CHILDHOOD.

We also laughed at JR, who was SPECTACULARLY BAD at his competitions.


After that, we tried to watch a movie, but couldn't find one worth watching, so we decided to end the night there.

Wow, today was hilarious. Not even sarcastic, I laughed so hard today, my throat hurts.





RFotD: A dog most likely interprets a smiling person as baring their teeth, which is an act of aggression. Don't smile at dogs.

SGAT: None really.

2 comments:

  1. My dog sees it as a chance to get into the inside of my mouth rather than aggression.

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