The Blog for which I cannot think of a title for

March 26, 2008

Yesterday I said I would blog about Montana. So here I go.

I never actually realized Montana was a state. I seriously thought it was a city. So when Kani was forced to practice reciting all the states for her test, I was like, “Whoa! Montana’s a state?!” Some people think it’s funny (which I don’t mind. I’m not that bad at laughing at myself). Some people *cough cough ‘Lina cough cough* think it’s lame. All I have to say is, like you’ve NEVER had an embarrassing moment. Personally, I don’t think you were being very nice. And at least I never went around telling people it wasn’t a state.

Anyway, now that I’ve got my righteous anger out, what should I blog about? On Demand finally brought back Winx Club (which I was addicted to last year). I hadn’t bothered to check it, so it looks like I missed a bunch of episodes, but whatever. I can find the stuff on Wikipedia. At least its on TV unlike AVATAR. Avatar is still showing no new episodes in the US, yet they’re showing them in CANADA. Why Canada? Not that I have anything against Canada (until now) but why not here? And even worse, YouTube doesn’t have the episodes. Sigh.

Well, that’s all for now. See ya (or not). As annoying people say, “The choice is yours!”

- Star12


Denmark (and the world)

March 26, 2008

Well, I was going to start off with blogging about Denmark, but I’ve found something more amusing. Kani (being Kani) is telling me a game is impossible. I’m disagreeing. Kani is exploding (like a volcano).

Now, to the real topic. I encountered some guys in the bike cages. Here’s what happened.

Cast: Guy A, Guy B, Guy C

Guy A and Guy B walk up, near Guy C who is unlocking his bike.

Guy A: Hey, kid, where are you from?

Guy C: What?

Guy B: Where are you from? (then walks off)

Guy A: Are you from Sweden?

Guy C: None of your business.

Guy A: Are you from Russia?

Guy C: I’m from Denmark.

Guy A: Not Denver, what country?

Guy C: I told you, Denmark.

Guy A: What country are you from?

Guy C: Denmark!!!

Guy A: Don’t try to fool me, Denmark isn’t a country!

Guy C: Shut up.

Guy B: (has wandered back over) We can find out what country you’re from! It’s no use pretending!

Guy C: (Stalks off)

-End script-

Wow. It’s so funny how people are so stuck on their view of the world that they cannot believe anyone else. Kind of like me and Montana. But that’s another story.

So think about it and remember this: Denmark is a country.