Lol. We were driving for like 4 hours after staying in a hotel over night that we got to after a 10 hour drive. We came from north and when I saw the snow, I practically cried. We're in the mountains in a crappy hotel(it's hard to be a really good hotel in my book) in the middle of nowhere. We're in a town of about 200 hundred people but I still can't see the stars! There has been little good news today, that good news just being told to me 5 minutes ago: My dad found a tennis court. I haven't been playing to good either... Yah, I guess I'm just complaing and rambling on now. But it doesn't seem like spring here. I'm cold in the hotel room...
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:51 pm
again: wait, what...? you're there now? and there's snow in the mountains...? *kinda lost*
((Dammit!!! Nobody saw my post on the absense thingy?))
Yep, I'm here in the mountains freezing my 244(I think you can figure that riddle out people) off!!! Like I said before, I'm about 4' 5" or so and I only have shorts. Because of my small size, I need to be in temperatures above 70 most of the time. Otherwise, if I'm out in the cold for more than about 20-30 minutes, I could get really sick(lol, not really, my own exaggeration). I also can't spell now because I'm using a Dell and I can't see if the words are misspelled. For example, when I just spell "the" I accidentally added in a "y" and spelled "tyhe." Of course. that's not a word but the stupid dell computer doesn't care. To it the word "igiueoigiuegiuiuaergigeiurgpeiug" is accepted. And also, I must now make my message: "Only Chuck Norris can prevent macroing!Visit www.helpstopthemacroing.org"
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 1:38 pm
haha yeah, the little red dotted line really does help, especially when you're doing a long post. Same with the computers at our school; they're all Dells that can't recognize a misspelled word to save their lives xD