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August 23, 2009 - Sunday
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Well... went to the Erie County Fair the other day. Watched a bunch of tigers act all buddy-buddy with their trainers and felt endlessly jealous that i wasn't in the cage with them >_< I mean, wouldn't you want to go and hug a cuddly tiger that was licking his trainer... then again it could have been tasting him... maybe not It was raining during the out door show. We couldn't use umbrellas. And you know why? Because the one tiger, Nana, felt that umbrellas were evil and that they needed to be destroyed on sight. Nice to know that they're so stable minded. Luckily, the trainer mentioned that to us BEFORE he let Nana out of her cage. Anyhow... after daydreaming about jumping in the area and making friends with the 500 pound felines, we tried running from the rain and ended up underneath a tent where a bunch of chinese men and women were doing stunts that made you nervous that you'd just as soon see them splattered on the stage before your eyes. They were really good, and very impressive. I decided to go and get their autographs and let them sign my shirt. They were all gung-ho about signing it, like they hadn't signed a shirt before which I thought was funny at how ecstatic they were. The first girl signed all across my back in huge lettering, the second girl, fu was her name, signed in nice and neat chinese and added a little message, like i can read chinese... the next guy signed my shirt at my waistline and ended up writing on my ass, which was creepy in itself, and the last guy I held my shirt out for because there was no way he was going to continue where that last guy left off. LoL, the last guy looked like a kid, younger than me, but he was probably around twenty three. He tried writing in the english alphabet and it was neat, he drew me a little duck and wrote "good luck". LoL, it's a chinese charm i guess. The other guy tried to write his name in cursive and it looks horrendous XD. Anyway, it was great, and if you guys want to have some fun before school comes back around I highly reccomend the Erie County Fair. That is, if you don't mind spending a fortune on food and rides and walking roughly eight miles.
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August 17, 2009 - Monday
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Current mood:  apathetic
QUESTION (TO SELF): You don't like like to be around sand, sun, beaches, water, dirt, bugs or the next worst thing, people. So tell me again why you went to Beaver Island and dealt with all of those things?
ANSWER (TO SELF): Oh yeah, you were forced by your family to go with them as a "fun" little get together so that you could "renew" your relationship with them.
SOLUTION (BY SELF): Get rid of family. Deal with it until you can finally move out. Besides, you had fun ambushing all of them with water balloons. >:D
LOL.
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